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Olive Cora <I>Rodabaugh</I> Amerling

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Olive Cora Rodabaugh Amerling

Birth
Clare, Clare County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Mar 1938 (aged 36)
Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Clare, Clare County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8252393, Longitude: -84.7578408
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OLIVE RODABAUGH AMERLING

Olive Cora Amerling, daughter of Mark and Cora Rodabaugh, was born in Clare March 5, 1902 and her brief span of life was spent here.

She was married to Rudolph Amerling July 19th, 1935, and passed away at the University hospital in Ann Arbor March 10th, at the age of 29 years and 5 days. Her infant daughter passed away with her.

For many years Mrs. Amerling was an invalid but was able to help herself about in a wheel chair. Even with this handicap she care for the home for her husband and father. She was a member of the Latter Day Saint church.

She leaves in passing, her husband and father, Mark Rodabaugh, one brother, John, of Clare, four sisters, Mrs. Hugh Crawford, of Clare, Mrs. Clifford Roberts, of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Fred Slater, and Miss Ellen Dunley, of Pontiac. Her grandfather, of Port Huron, six nephews and two nieces and a host of other relatives and friends are also left to mourn her departure.

Funeral services were held from the Doherty Funeral Home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Albert Dawe officiated and commitment rites held at Cherry Grove.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rodabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Veral Rodabaugh, Mrs. Maude Burton, Mrs. Fred Rodabaugh and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Emery, all of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graves and daughter, Mrs. Ray Eaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Graves, of Harrison; Mrs. Emma Rodabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. George Rodabaugh, of Marion, Ivy Lux, of Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Fay McCormick, of Coleman; Mr. and Mrs. Pean Dunley and Miss Ellen, of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher, of Evart; Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, of Farwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Castle Jackson, of Flint.

Our dear one she has gone to rest,
We will miss her, but God knows best.

It is not for us to say
God give and takes away.

In our home stands a vacant chair
But in our memory, she will always be there. L.O.
Clare Sentinel dated 18 March 1938
OLIVE RODABAUGH AMERLING

Olive Cora Amerling, daughter of Mark and Cora Rodabaugh, was born in Clare March 5, 1902 and her brief span of life was spent here.

She was married to Rudolph Amerling July 19th, 1935, and passed away at the University hospital in Ann Arbor March 10th, at the age of 29 years and 5 days. Her infant daughter passed away with her.

For many years Mrs. Amerling was an invalid but was able to help herself about in a wheel chair. Even with this handicap she care for the home for her husband and father. She was a member of the Latter Day Saint church.

She leaves in passing, her husband and father, Mark Rodabaugh, one brother, John, of Clare, four sisters, Mrs. Hugh Crawford, of Clare, Mrs. Clifford Roberts, of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Fred Slater, and Miss Ellen Dunley, of Pontiac. Her grandfather, of Port Huron, six nephews and two nieces and a host of other relatives and friends are also left to mourn her departure.

Funeral services were held from the Doherty Funeral Home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Albert Dawe officiated and commitment rites held at Cherry Grove.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rodabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Veral Rodabaugh, Mrs. Maude Burton, Mrs. Fred Rodabaugh and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Emery, all of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graves and daughter, Mrs. Ray Eaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Graves, of Harrison; Mrs. Emma Rodabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. George Rodabaugh, of Marion, Ivy Lux, of Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Fay McCormick, of Coleman; Mr. and Mrs. Pean Dunley and Miss Ellen, of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher, of Evart; Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, of Farwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Castle Jackson, of Flint.

Our dear one she has gone to rest,
We will miss her, but God knows best.

It is not for us to say
God give and takes away.

In our home stands a vacant chair
But in our memory, she will always be there. L.O.
Clare Sentinel dated 18 March 1938


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