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Edmond Angus

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Edmond Angus

Birth
Butler, Wayne County, New York, USA
Death
12 Oct 1897 (aged 68)
Waverly Township, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2803719, Longitude: -85.901599
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Obituary.
Died, at his home in Waverly, Tuesday evening, October 12, Edmond Angus, aged sixty-eight years.

Deceased had been a resident of Michigan for thirty-seven years, coming from Wayne county, N. Y., in 1860. He soon married and settled on the farm in Waverly, where he remained ever since, and where his five children were born, and where one of them died. Fourteen years ago he buried his wife, since which time some of his children have remained with him, a son and daughter yet unmarried residing with him until the present time. He had been a sufferer for three years, yet death came at last unexpectedly and suddenly. His children mourn a kind and loving father, and his neighbors a charitable and faithful friend.

The funeral services were conducted by Mrs. Anna Barton, at the Glendale church, which had been beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the remains were laid to rest in the Austin cemetery beside the wife of his early years and the daughter who had gone before him.

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Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and assistance in the sorrow that has lately come to us in the death of our loved father and grand-father.

A. E. BABCOCK AND FAMILY.
JASPER HUEY AND FAMILY.
MAYNETTE ANGUS.
G. F. ANGUS.

Source: The True Northerner, Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Michigan; Vol. XLIII, No. 36, Page 8, Column 1; Wednesday, October 20, 1897
Obituary.
Died, at his home in Waverly, Tuesday evening, October 12, Edmond Angus, aged sixty-eight years.

Deceased had been a resident of Michigan for thirty-seven years, coming from Wayne county, N. Y., in 1860. He soon married and settled on the farm in Waverly, where he remained ever since, and where his five children were born, and where one of them died. Fourteen years ago he buried his wife, since which time some of his children have remained with him, a son and daughter yet unmarried residing with him until the present time. He had been a sufferer for three years, yet death came at last unexpectedly and suddenly. His children mourn a kind and loving father, and his neighbors a charitable and faithful friend.

The funeral services were conducted by Mrs. Anna Barton, at the Glendale church, which had been beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the remains were laid to rest in the Austin cemetery beside the wife of his early years and the daughter who had gone before him.

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Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and assistance in the sorrow that has lately come to us in the death of our loved father and grand-father.

A. E. BABCOCK AND FAMILY.
JASPER HUEY AND FAMILY.
MAYNETTE ANGUS.
G. F. ANGUS.

Source: The True Northerner, Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Michigan; Vol. XLIII, No. 36, Page 8, Column 1; Wednesday, October 20, 1897


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