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Augustus Benedict Gauthier

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Augustus Benedict Gauthier

Birth
Sinsinawa, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Oct 1925 (aged 76)
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Augustus Benedict Gauthier was born February 14, 1849 at Sinsinawa Mound, Wisconsin. He was the son of Joseph Gauthier and Meline Marchand. He married Mary Agnes Daly. Their children were Mary Margaret, Edward Francis, Alice Emily, Albert Leo and a son who died in infancy.

OBITUARY: ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS - 23 OCT 1925 - A. B. GAUTHIER DIED SATURDAY - Last Saturday morning at 2 a.m. marked the time of passing of one of Adams county's oldest citizens and pioneers of the county. Augustus B. Gauthier, aged 76 years, 8 months and 3 days. His death came after an illness of over two years, having another attack last week which ended in his death on Saturday morning. He moved to this county after his marriage in 1874 and for a number of years resided on a farm southeast of Corning near Mercer Center, where his family was raised. He was one of the early settlers in that community. The family moved to Corning about 21 years ago and have made their home in this city since that time. This city also being the home of all their children. For many years he was custodian of the Rawson school building an was always a great favorite with the boys. There are many young men in this city, who can well remember the always present smile of "Gus" which greeted them during their school days. Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier were priviledged to enjoy their fiftieth wedding anniversary on April 14, 1924. Mr. Gauthier was born at Sinsinawa Mound, Wis. on February 14, 1849. April 14, 1874, he was married to Miss Mary Agnes Daly at Bankston , Iowa and very soon thereafter the young couple came to this community, settling on a farm in northern part of Taylor county. Later they moved to Mercer township, and in 1904 they came to Corning to live, where their home has been ever since. To Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier five children were born, one son dying in infancy. The living children all reside in Corning and were of course present at the funeral. They are Mrs. Dan Mack, Edward F., Miss Alice and Albert. Mr. Gauthier leaves five grandchildren. The funeral was held at 10 a.m. Monday Morning from St, Patricks Catholic church of this city, conducted by Rev. Father Frederick of Des Moines. Interment was made in Calvary cemetery. "Gus" as he was familiarly called and known, had countless friends and his acquaintances extended all over the county, He was respected by all and by his example of clean living and true christian character left the world better for having lived in it. He will be missed not only by his family and friends but by the entire community of which he has played so important a part.
Augustus Benedict Gauthier was born February 14, 1849 at Sinsinawa Mound, Wisconsin. He was the son of Joseph Gauthier and Meline Marchand. He married Mary Agnes Daly. Their children were Mary Margaret, Edward Francis, Alice Emily, Albert Leo and a son who died in infancy.

OBITUARY: ADAMS COUNTY FREE PRESS - 23 OCT 1925 - A. B. GAUTHIER DIED SATURDAY - Last Saturday morning at 2 a.m. marked the time of passing of one of Adams county's oldest citizens and pioneers of the county. Augustus B. Gauthier, aged 76 years, 8 months and 3 days. His death came after an illness of over two years, having another attack last week which ended in his death on Saturday morning. He moved to this county after his marriage in 1874 and for a number of years resided on a farm southeast of Corning near Mercer Center, where his family was raised. He was one of the early settlers in that community. The family moved to Corning about 21 years ago and have made their home in this city since that time. This city also being the home of all their children. For many years he was custodian of the Rawson school building an was always a great favorite with the boys. There are many young men in this city, who can well remember the always present smile of "Gus" which greeted them during their school days. Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier were priviledged to enjoy their fiftieth wedding anniversary on April 14, 1924. Mr. Gauthier was born at Sinsinawa Mound, Wis. on February 14, 1849. April 14, 1874, he was married to Miss Mary Agnes Daly at Bankston , Iowa and very soon thereafter the young couple came to this community, settling on a farm in northern part of Taylor county. Later they moved to Mercer township, and in 1904 they came to Corning to live, where their home has been ever since. To Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier five children were born, one son dying in infancy. The living children all reside in Corning and were of course present at the funeral. They are Mrs. Dan Mack, Edward F., Miss Alice and Albert. Mr. Gauthier leaves five grandchildren. The funeral was held at 10 a.m. Monday Morning from St, Patricks Catholic church of this city, conducted by Rev. Father Frederick of Des Moines. Interment was made in Calvary cemetery. "Gus" as he was familiarly called and known, had countless friends and his acquaintances extended all over the county, He was respected by all and by his example of clean living and true christian character left the world better for having lived in it. He will be missed not only by his family and friends but by the entire community of which he has played so important a part.


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