He was born 27 November 1906 in Lincoln, Illinois.
In 1940 he resided in Quincy Illinois and worked for Frank Amberg. He stood 5'11" at 240 lbs., with gray eyes and brown hair. He had a light complexion. His wife was Rose Amberg.
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Son of John Amberg and his wife, the former Carrie Houser. Born 27 November 1906 in Lincoln, Illinois.
Ernest Amberg worked as a contractor and painter. He belonged as an honorary member to Painters' Union, Local 66.
Rose McCue and Ernest Amberg married, 15 October 1930 at St. Patrick Catholic church in Elkhart, Illinois.
Ernest Amberg was a member of St. Mary Catholic church, and of its Holy Name Society. He belonged to the Western Catholic Union.
Ernest Amberg passed away 29 August 1974 at a hospital in Quincy Illinois. Two brothers and two sisters predeceased him.
Reverend J. Philip Johnson presided at services held at a Quincy Illinois funeral parlor. Interment was at Calvary cemetery.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Friday, 30 August, 1974, on page 8 of The Quincy Herald Whig in Quincy, Illinois.
He was born 27 November 1906 in Lincoln, Illinois.
In 1940 he resided in Quincy Illinois and worked for Frank Amberg. He stood 5'11" at 240 lbs., with gray eyes and brown hair. He had a light complexion. His wife was Rose Amberg.
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Son of John Amberg and his wife, the former Carrie Houser. Born 27 November 1906 in Lincoln, Illinois.
Ernest Amberg worked as a contractor and painter. He belonged as an honorary member to Painters' Union, Local 66.
Rose McCue and Ernest Amberg married, 15 October 1930 at St. Patrick Catholic church in Elkhart, Illinois.
Ernest Amberg was a member of St. Mary Catholic church, and of its Holy Name Society. He belonged to the Western Catholic Union.
Ernest Amberg passed away 29 August 1974 at a hospital in Quincy Illinois. Two brothers and two sisters predeceased him.
Reverend J. Philip Johnson presided at services held at a Quincy Illinois funeral parlor. Interment was at Calvary cemetery.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Friday, 30 August, 1974, on page 8 of The Quincy Herald Whig in Quincy, Illinois.
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