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George William Amos

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George William Amos

Birth
Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Death
30 Sep 1993 (aged 90)
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect New, blk B, lot 15, ord 1a
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George W. Amos, 90, of 311 Gilbert St., died Thursday afternoon, Sept. 30, 1993, at Muscatine General Hospital.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Mulford Evangelical Free Church with the Revs. Calvin C. Swan and James Leonard officiating. Barbara Bartelt will be organist. Vocalist will be the Rev. James Leonard. Pallbearers will be Ralph Freese, Ira Temple, Jerry Schreiber, Edward Bartelt, Wilfred Werner and Donald Gesell. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Miller, Donald Lange, Art Bunn, Bill Bishop and Arnold Pulliam. Burial will be at the Oak Grove Cemetery at Cranston.

Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Mulford Evangelical Free Church.

Mr. Amos was born Jan. 21, 1903, at Rock Camp, W.Va., a son of Charles Thomas and Bessie Elizabeth Harvey Amos. He had lived in Muscatine for more than 60 years.

On April 4, 1926, he married Opal L. Coder at Cranston.

He was a member of the Mulford Evangelical Free Church.

His employment for his entire life was with woodworking, starting his career at a clothespin factory and retired from the sash and door department at the Rock Island Millworks.

Survivors include one son, Floyd L. Amos of Muscatine; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Marion) Hubbard of Bettendorf, Mrs. David (Alice) Lissner of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Richard (Helen) Hilbrant of Muscatine; 18 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, one brother, Eugene Amos of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; and one sister, Lenora Comer of Princeton, W.Va.

He was preceded in death by his wife in 1983, his parents, two sons, George and Paul, three brothers, three sisters and one grandson.

1930 Seventy Six Township, Muscatine County, Iowa;
George Amos 27 born WV;
Opal wife 25 born IA;
George W. Amos, 90, of 311 Gilbert St., died Thursday afternoon, Sept. 30, 1993, at Muscatine General Hospital.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Mulford Evangelical Free Church with the Revs. Calvin C. Swan and James Leonard officiating. Barbara Bartelt will be organist. Vocalist will be the Rev. James Leonard. Pallbearers will be Ralph Freese, Ira Temple, Jerry Schreiber, Edward Bartelt, Wilfred Werner and Donald Gesell. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Miller, Donald Lange, Art Bunn, Bill Bishop and Arnold Pulliam. Burial will be at the Oak Grove Cemetery at Cranston.

Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Mulford Evangelical Free Church.

Mr. Amos was born Jan. 21, 1903, at Rock Camp, W.Va., a son of Charles Thomas and Bessie Elizabeth Harvey Amos. He had lived in Muscatine for more than 60 years.

On April 4, 1926, he married Opal L. Coder at Cranston.

He was a member of the Mulford Evangelical Free Church.

His employment for his entire life was with woodworking, starting his career at a clothespin factory and retired from the sash and door department at the Rock Island Millworks.

Survivors include one son, Floyd L. Amos of Muscatine; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Marion) Hubbard of Bettendorf, Mrs. David (Alice) Lissner of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Richard (Helen) Hilbrant of Muscatine; 18 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, one brother, Eugene Amos of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; and one sister, Lenora Comer of Princeton, W.Va.

He was preceded in death by his wife in 1983, his parents, two sons, George and Paul, three brothers, three sisters and one grandson.

1930 Seventy Six Township, Muscatine County, Iowa;
George Amos 27 born WV;
Opal wife 25 born IA;

Gravesite Details

Married 4 Apr 1926; Parents of Floyd, Paul,



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