Source—Newsclipping
Ankrom, George W., of Quaker City, Route 1, farmer and stock dealer, died Monday evening, September 27, 1965, at seven o'clock in University Hospital, Columbus, following a lengthy illness. He was born November 7, 1889, in Noble County, the son of W.H. and Emeretta Wareheim Ankrom. Mr. Ankrom was a member of the Batesville Methodist Church.
He was married on November 23, 1909 to Pearl Lineweaver, who survives with one son, William G. Ankrom, of Louisville; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Della Danford, of Quaker City, Route 1, and Mrs. Cora Eagon, of Barnesville; two brothers Purley Ankrom, of Barnesville and Charles Ankrom of Quaker City, Route 1.
Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, in the Eberle Funeral Home, at Quaker City, with Reverend and Mrs. Milford R. Carey officiating. Burial was in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City.
Source—Newsclipping
Ankrom, George W., of Quaker City, Route 1, farmer and stock dealer, died Monday evening, September 27, 1965, at seven o'clock in University Hospital, Columbus, following a lengthy illness. He was born November 7, 1889, in Noble County, the son of W.H. and Emeretta Wareheim Ankrom. Mr. Ankrom was a member of the Batesville Methodist Church.
He was married on November 23, 1909 to Pearl Lineweaver, who survives with one son, William G. Ankrom, of Louisville; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Della Danford, of Quaker City, Route 1, and Mrs. Cora Eagon, of Barnesville; two brothers Purley Ankrom, of Barnesville and Charles Ankrom of Quaker City, Route 1.
Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, in the Eberle Funeral Home, at Quaker City, with Reverend and Mrs. Milford R. Carey officiating. Burial was in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City.
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