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Everett McAshan Ammann

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Everett McAshan Ammann

Birth
Ammannsville, Fayette County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Oct 1965 (aged 78)
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Ammann, Everett McAshan
Last Rites Held For Everett M. Ammann
Everett McAshan Ammann, age 78 years, passed away Wednesday, October 6 at the Youens Hospital in Weimar following three weeks of hospitalization due to a heart attack.

Mr. Amman, well-known by many, was born in Ammannsville as the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Amman Sr. and as a young boy moved to Weimar which was his home until 1951. From that time he had made his home in Schulenburg and during his lifetime had been a mail carrier, farmer and house mover. He was a member of the Hermann Sons and St. Paul United Church in Schulenburg.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Adele Ammann of Schulenburg; two sons, Everett A. Ammann of San Antonio and Charles E. Ammann of Granada Hills, California; four daughters, Mrs. Herbert Pickett of Socorro, N.M.; Miss Emma K. Ammann, Mrs. Leslie L. Teague and Mrs. Charles L. Barrington, all of San Antonio, Thirteen grandchildren also survive. Three brothers, John A., Will P. and Charles D. Ammann, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Thursday, October 7 at 2 p.m. a the Weimar United Church of Christ with Rev. F. H. Horak Jr. officiating. Interment was in the Masonic [Odd Fellows] Cemetery in Weimar.

Schulenburg Sticker, October 14, 1965
Ammann, Everett McAshan
Last Rites Held For Everett M. Ammann
Everett McAshan Ammann, age 78 years, passed away Wednesday, October 6 at the Youens Hospital in Weimar following three weeks of hospitalization due to a heart attack.

Mr. Amman, well-known by many, was born in Ammannsville as the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Amman Sr. and as a young boy moved to Weimar which was his home until 1951. From that time he had made his home in Schulenburg and during his lifetime had been a mail carrier, farmer and house mover. He was a member of the Hermann Sons and St. Paul United Church in Schulenburg.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Adele Ammann of Schulenburg; two sons, Everett A. Ammann of San Antonio and Charles E. Ammann of Granada Hills, California; four daughters, Mrs. Herbert Pickett of Socorro, N.M.; Miss Emma K. Ammann, Mrs. Leslie L. Teague and Mrs. Charles L. Barrington, all of San Antonio, Thirteen grandchildren also survive. Three brothers, John A., Will P. and Charles D. Ammann, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Thursday, October 7 at 2 p.m. a the Weimar United Church of Christ with Rev. F. H. Horak Jr. officiating. Interment was in the Masonic [Odd Fellows] Cemetery in Weimar.

Schulenburg Sticker, October 14, 1965


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