Moses L. SHOEMAKER
Keziah Jane BOICE
Mary Angeline Shoemaker married Henry Hudson Amos on October 6, 1885 in Gallia County, Ohio.
Obituary:
Mrs. Mary Amos Died Saturday In Addison Home.
Funeral Is Set For 10:30 Wednesday At Addison.
Mrs. Mary A. Amos, one of the older and beloved residents of Addison, died there about 8 o'clock Saturday night. She had been in ill frail health a long time and quite poorly the last two years.
Mrs. Amos was a native of Cheshire Township. She was born November 20, 1861 - in the early days of the Civil War - and was a daughter of Moses and Kesiah Boice Shoemaker. On October 6, 1885, she married Henry Hudson Amos. He died July 22, 1904. All her years of wedlock and of widowhood was spent in Addison and she gave the full measure of motherly devotion to the rearing of her children and the upkeep of her home. That devotion was reciprocated by them down through the years.
Mrs. Amos long ago united with the Addison Methodist Church.
One daughter soon followed the father in death, but these children survive: Jasper Amos, Columbus; Pearl Amos, Little Kyger (Cheshire). Mrs. Everett Rose, Fostoria; Mrs. Amanda Bean, widow of Dr. Lewis C. Bean, of this city; Marlin and Leverett, at home. There are 20 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and these two brothers: R.S. Shoemaker, Dayton and Horton Shoemaker, Gallipolis.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 Wednesday at Addison Methodist Church with Rev. Cecil Marley in charge. Interment will be made by F. J. Entsminger at Popular Ridge. Friends may call at the Entsminger parlors to view th feature after 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
March 8, 1943
Moses L. SHOEMAKER
Keziah Jane BOICE
Mary Angeline Shoemaker married Henry Hudson Amos on October 6, 1885 in Gallia County, Ohio.
Obituary:
Mrs. Mary Amos Died Saturday In Addison Home.
Funeral Is Set For 10:30 Wednesday At Addison.
Mrs. Mary A. Amos, one of the older and beloved residents of Addison, died there about 8 o'clock Saturday night. She had been in ill frail health a long time and quite poorly the last two years.
Mrs. Amos was a native of Cheshire Township. She was born November 20, 1861 - in the early days of the Civil War - and was a daughter of Moses and Kesiah Boice Shoemaker. On October 6, 1885, she married Henry Hudson Amos. He died July 22, 1904. All her years of wedlock and of widowhood was spent in Addison and she gave the full measure of motherly devotion to the rearing of her children and the upkeep of her home. That devotion was reciprocated by them down through the years.
Mrs. Amos long ago united with the Addison Methodist Church.
One daughter soon followed the father in death, but these children survive: Jasper Amos, Columbus; Pearl Amos, Little Kyger (Cheshire). Mrs. Everett Rose, Fostoria; Mrs. Amanda Bean, widow of Dr. Lewis C. Bean, of this city; Marlin and Leverett, at home. There are 20 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and these two brothers: R.S. Shoemaker, Dayton and Horton Shoemaker, Gallipolis.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 Wednesday at Addison Methodist Church with Rev. Cecil Marley in charge. Interment will be made by F. J. Entsminger at Popular Ridge. Friends may call at the Entsminger parlors to view th feature after 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
March 8, 1943
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