Siblings: John G. Goetz, Jacob Leonard Goetz Sr., Agnes Goetz Smetzer, George Goetz, and Anna Eva Goetz Merker
Wife: Elizabeth Stillabower (married 15 Jan 1874 Bartholomew Co., IN)
Children: Lewis H. Goetz, Clara G. Goetz Snyder, Katie Goetz Hartley, George M. Goetz, Charles F. Goetz, and Emery Goetz
Obituary: Franklin Evening Star 15 Feb 1938
NATIVE OF GERMANY PASSES AT EDINBURG
Adam Goetz, 89, Succumbs – Funeral to be Thursday
EDINBURG, Feb. 15. – Adam Goetz, 89, a native of Germany, passed away Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Webb Snyder, on Kyle street. Mr. Goetz had been in ill health since the first of the year and had been seriously ill since February 4.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Edinburg Methodist church. The burial will be made in Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mr. Goetz was born in Hess Darmstadt, Germany, December 15, 1848. He came to this country at the age of 15 and lived with his brothers here until his marriage to Elizabeth Stillabower, Jan. 15, 1874. To this union six children were born, three of whom preceded him in death. Mrs. Goetz died March 23, 1925.
Surviving him are three children, Mrs. Webb Snyder and Mrs. Katie Goetz, of Edinburg, and Louis Goetz of the Kansas community; two grandchildren, Mrs. Serona Lovelace, and Mrs. Donald Zeigler, and one great-grandchild, Richard Lee Lovelace.
Mr. Goetz was a member of the Ohio Ridge Lutheran Church since early manhood and attended the Edinburg Methodist Church when his health permitted.
Siblings: John G. Goetz, Jacob Leonard Goetz Sr., Agnes Goetz Smetzer, George Goetz, and Anna Eva Goetz Merker
Wife: Elizabeth Stillabower (married 15 Jan 1874 Bartholomew Co., IN)
Children: Lewis H. Goetz, Clara G. Goetz Snyder, Katie Goetz Hartley, George M. Goetz, Charles F. Goetz, and Emery Goetz
Obituary: Franklin Evening Star 15 Feb 1938
NATIVE OF GERMANY PASSES AT EDINBURG
Adam Goetz, 89, Succumbs – Funeral to be Thursday
EDINBURG, Feb. 15. – Adam Goetz, 89, a native of Germany, passed away Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Webb Snyder, on Kyle street. Mr. Goetz had been in ill health since the first of the year and had been seriously ill since February 4.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Edinburg Methodist church. The burial will be made in Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mr. Goetz was born in Hess Darmstadt, Germany, December 15, 1848. He came to this country at the age of 15 and lived with his brothers here until his marriage to Elizabeth Stillabower, Jan. 15, 1874. To this union six children were born, three of whom preceded him in death. Mrs. Goetz died March 23, 1925.
Surviving him are three children, Mrs. Webb Snyder and Mrs. Katie Goetz, of Edinburg, and Louis Goetz of the Kansas community; two grandchildren, Mrs. Serona Lovelace, and Mrs. Donald Zeigler, and one great-grandchild, Richard Lee Lovelace.
Mr. Goetz was a member of the Ohio Ridge Lutheran Church since early manhood and attended the Edinburg Methodist Church when his health permitted.
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