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Amos Augsburger

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Amos Augsburger

Birth
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Dec 1945 (aged 76)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Elida, Allen County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Augsburger ­ Amos, son of Christian and Barbara (Leichty) Augsburger, was born in Adams Co., Ind., Aug. 14, 1869; passed away Dec. 29, 1945; aged 76 y. 4 m. 15 d. On Dec. 19, 1893, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Shank, who survives. He also leaves 2 children (Raymond E., Lima, Ohio; and E. Elnora Beck, Archbold, Ohio), 6 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 3 brothers (Moses and John, Berne, Ind.; and Daniel, Elida, Ohio), and one sister (Fanny Hale, of Elida). For the past nine years he suffered from dropsy and heart trouble. The last few months other complications developed which caused much suffering, but he bore it patiently to the end. He was a member of the Mennonite Church for fifty-four years, having had his membership with the Central congregation, Elida, for nearly twenty years. He often expressed his desire to go to his eternal home. Funeral services were held at the Salem Church Dec. 31, by Andrew Brenneman and M. L. Troyer.



Augsburger ­ Amos, son of Christian and Barbara (Leichty) Augsburger, was born in Adams Co., Ind., Aug. 14, 1869; passed away Dec. 29, 1945; aged 76 y. 4 m. 15 d. On Dec. 19, 1893, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Shank, who survives. He also leaves 2 children (Raymond E., Lima, Ohio; and E. Elnora Beck, Archbold, Ohio), 6 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 3 brothers (Moses and John, Berne, Ind.; and Daniel, Elida, Ohio), and one sister (Fanny Hale, of Elida). For the past nine years he suffered from dropsy and heart trouble. The last few months other complications developed which caused much suffering, but he bore it patiently to the end. He was a member of the Mennonite Church for fifty-four years, having had his membership with the Central congregation, Elida, for nearly twenty years. He often expressed his desire to go to his eternal home. Funeral services were held at the Salem Church Dec. 31, by Andrew Brenneman and M. L. Troyer.





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