Buried: Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Coshocton County, Ohio.
Obituary:
Lloyd William Amore, 72, retired painttng and decorating contractor, died Friday afternoon at his home, 684 John st., from uremic poisoning. He was born March 5, 1882, in the Bacon Run vicinity, a son of William Henry and Mary Angelina Amore, and was married April 11, 1903, to Ella House, who died July 3, 1946. The survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Walter Shackelford, Zanesville. and Mrs Robert Workley, Philadelphia, Pa.; five sons, Paul and Gail Amore, Detroit, Bervil Amore, Mansfield: Norman Amore, Coshocton, and Eugene
Amore, U. S. air force in Japan; one sister, Mrs B F. Baker, Columbus; five brothers, Rev. I. H. Amore, Leroy T Amore and Major Rollo W. Amore of Coshocton, Herbert I Amore, Roscoe, and Clarence Amore, Cleveland; 10 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 p m. Monday at the Nazarene church in charge of Rev W E Zimmerman and Major Alvin Youtzy. Burial will be m South Lawn cemetery. Friends may call at the John st residence Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday until time for services.
Buried: Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Coshocton County, Ohio.
Obituary:
Lloyd William Amore, 72, retired painttng and decorating contractor, died Friday afternoon at his home, 684 John st., from uremic poisoning. He was born March 5, 1882, in the Bacon Run vicinity, a son of William Henry and Mary Angelina Amore, and was married April 11, 1903, to Ella House, who died July 3, 1946. The survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Walter Shackelford, Zanesville. and Mrs Robert Workley, Philadelphia, Pa.; five sons, Paul and Gail Amore, Detroit, Bervil Amore, Mansfield: Norman Amore, Coshocton, and Eugene
Amore, U. S. air force in Japan; one sister, Mrs B F. Baker, Columbus; five brothers, Rev. I. H. Amore, Leroy T Amore and Major Rollo W. Amore of Coshocton, Herbert I Amore, Roscoe, and Clarence Amore, Cleveland; 10 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 p m. Monday at the Nazarene church in charge of Rev W E Zimmerman and Major Alvin Youtzy. Burial will be m South Lawn cemetery. Friends may call at the John st residence Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday until time for services.
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