He was the son of Casper Dute and Mary Heidenrich.
He married Martha L. Eschtruth on 26 Mar 1890 in Lorain Co., OH. The marriage ceremony was performed by Andrew Werner.
Julius died at the Lorain Convalescent Home in Lorain, OH and was buried 29 Aug 1951.
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Death Notice, 31 Aug 1951, "The Amherst News-Times" (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
JULIUS V. DUTE
Last rites for Julius V. Dute who passed away Aug. 26, at the Lorain Convalescent home, were held Wed. afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zilch funeral home with Rev. C.C. Vandersall officiating. Burial was made in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Dute, who was 88 years of age had fallen and broken his hip 6 weeks ago and was confined in St. Joseph's Hospital in Lorain for 5 weeks before being taken to the rest home.
A well known farmer, he was born and lived all his life in Amherst and Amherst Township. His present residence was on Leavitt Road. He was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Surviving are two sons, Reuben A. and Nelson F., both of Amherst Township, 2 grandchildren and 1 brother, Jacob, of Berlin Heights. His wife proceeded him in death on Aug.17, 1945.
He was the son of Casper Dute and Mary Heidenrich.
He married Martha L. Eschtruth on 26 Mar 1890 in Lorain Co., OH. The marriage ceremony was performed by Andrew Werner.
Julius died at the Lorain Convalescent Home in Lorain, OH and was buried 29 Aug 1951.
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Death Notice, 31 Aug 1951, "The Amherst News-Times" (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
JULIUS V. DUTE
Last rites for Julius V. Dute who passed away Aug. 26, at the Lorain Convalescent home, were held Wed. afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zilch funeral home with Rev. C.C. Vandersall officiating. Burial was made in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Dute, who was 88 years of age had fallen and broken his hip 6 weeks ago and was confined in St. Joseph's Hospital in Lorain for 5 weeks before being taken to the rest home.
A well known farmer, he was born and lived all his life in Amherst and Amherst Township. His present residence was on Leavitt Road. He was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Surviving are two sons, Reuben A. and Nelson F., both of Amherst Township, 2 grandchildren and 1 brother, Jacob, of Berlin Heights. His wife proceeded him in death on Aug.17, 1945.
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