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Jay Ault

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Jay Ault

Birth
Lowell, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Jan 1927 (aged 67)
Claypool, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lowell, Lake County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Death Certificate--
Father: John A. Ault
Mother: Abibal Thorn [sic]
Spouse: Martha J. Ault
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Courtesy of Paul Davis (#47308999)--
The following January 13, 1927, Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 8, columns 3-4:
Jay Ault (1859-1927)
The untimely death of Jay Ault, Wednesday evening at 9:30, was a severe shock to friends and relatives. Mr. Ault resided on a farm just east of Packerton, Ind., for several years, but last fall he temporarily moved to Sidney, Ind., where he and Mrs. Ault were to live with their daughters Mrs. Hattie Blocker, for the winter. Although totally blind for eight years, yet his store of good cheer and health never failed him. Born October 12, 1859, at Lowell, Ind., he resided here until six years of age when he moved to Kansas with the family; returning here after his marriage, and residing in this community until 1903 when the family moved to a farm northwest of Silver Lake, Ind., where he lived for three years. Mr. Ault built a house in Claypool, Ind., and resided there for three years, and at the end of that time, early in 1909, he purchased a small farm one mile east of Packerton, Ind., which has since been his home. Mr. Ault became affiliated with the Congregational church in Yates Center, Kansas. The deceased leaves a devoted wife, Martha Jane Ault; one daughter, Mrs. Hattie Blocker, of Sidney; two sons, Fern H. and Charles E., both of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Powell, of Lowell, and Mrs. Frank Field, of East Chicago; also, one brother, John Ault of Whiting; seven grand sons and one grand daughter. Service were held from the home at Packerton at 1:30 Friday afternoon. After the services the remains were placed on a Nickel Plate train, accompanied by bereaved relatives. Funeral services were held at the Christian church in Lowell Friday. Rev. F.B. Nickerson, pastor of the church, preached the funeral sermon. Interment was made in the family lot in Lowell cemetery in charge of Undertakers Weaver and Son.
Death Certificate--
Father: John A. Ault
Mother: Abibal Thorn [sic]
Spouse: Martha J. Ault
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Courtesy of Paul Davis (#47308999)--
The following January 13, 1927, Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 8, columns 3-4:
Jay Ault (1859-1927)
The untimely death of Jay Ault, Wednesday evening at 9:30, was a severe shock to friends and relatives. Mr. Ault resided on a farm just east of Packerton, Ind., for several years, but last fall he temporarily moved to Sidney, Ind., where he and Mrs. Ault were to live with their daughters Mrs. Hattie Blocker, for the winter. Although totally blind for eight years, yet his store of good cheer and health never failed him. Born October 12, 1859, at Lowell, Ind., he resided here until six years of age when he moved to Kansas with the family; returning here after his marriage, and residing in this community until 1903 when the family moved to a farm northwest of Silver Lake, Ind., where he lived for three years. Mr. Ault built a house in Claypool, Ind., and resided there for three years, and at the end of that time, early in 1909, he purchased a small farm one mile east of Packerton, Ind., which has since been his home. Mr. Ault became affiliated with the Congregational church in Yates Center, Kansas. The deceased leaves a devoted wife, Martha Jane Ault; one daughter, Mrs. Hattie Blocker, of Sidney; two sons, Fern H. and Charles E., both of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Powell, of Lowell, and Mrs. Frank Field, of East Chicago; also, one brother, John Ault of Whiting; seven grand sons and one grand daughter. Service were held from the home at Packerton at 1:30 Friday afternoon. After the services the remains were placed on a Nickel Plate train, accompanied by bereaved relatives. Funeral services were held at the Christian church in Lowell Friday. Rev. F.B. Nickerson, pastor of the church, preached the funeral sermon. Interment was made in the family lot in Lowell cemetery in charge of Undertakers Weaver and Son.


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