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Lydia Neuby <I>Hill</I> Anspaugh

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Lydia Neuby Hill Anspaugh

Birth
Jonesboro, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Aug 1941 (aged 82)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
lot 10 block 8 space 7, center
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Lydia Newby Anspaugh was born in Jonesboro, Ind., January 26th, 1859, and departed this life at Christs Hospital in Topeka, Kansas, August 12th, 1941, at the age of eighty-two years, six months and seventeen days.

She moved with her parents to Kansas in 1878. They settled on a homestead near Dubuque, Kansas.

She was united in marriage to William H. Anspaugh, October 24th, 1880. They moved to Wilson, Kansas, where they resided until 1904, moving to a farm in Russell County. In 1915 she moved to Ransom, Kansas, where she resided until a short time before her death.

Her husband and four children preceded her in death. Five children and nine grandchildren survive to mourn her departure. The children are: Mrs.E.H. Gruver, of Paradise, Kansas, Rev. S.E. Anspaugh of Rawlins, Wyoming, George Anspaugh of Ness City, W.H. Anspaugh, jr., of Great Bend, Kansas and Mrs. J.B. Oppliger of Topeka, Kansas.

She was a member of the Quaker Church until the transfer of her membership to the Methodist Church to which she remained a true and faithful member until her death.

Funeral services were held Thursday, August 14th, at the Methodist Church in Ransom, Kansas. The services were conducted by Rev. Albrecht of Ransom and Rev. J.E. Gruver of Ada, Kansas. A double quartet composed of Mrs. W.F. Baer, Mrs. L.B. Dubbs, Mrs. Floyd Durr, Gladys Garrelts, H.C. Anderson, Geo. I. Shellenberger, Alvin Maddy and L.B. Dubbs, sang “There’ll Be No Dark Valley”, “There’ll Be No Disappointment in Heaven” and “Sometime We’ll Understand”, they were accompanied by Mrs. Emma Moody.

Pall bearers were A.T. Hazen, H.C. Cofer, Chas. H. Miller, Fred Amstutz, Forrest Walter and John Oppliger.

Western Ks. World, Aug. 21, 1941
Lydia Newby Anspaugh was born in Jonesboro, Ind., January 26th, 1859, and departed this life at Christs Hospital in Topeka, Kansas, August 12th, 1941, at the age of eighty-two years, six months and seventeen days.

She moved with her parents to Kansas in 1878. They settled on a homestead near Dubuque, Kansas.

She was united in marriage to William H. Anspaugh, October 24th, 1880. They moved to Wilson, Kansas, where they resided until 1904, moving to a farm in Russell County. In 1915 she moved to Ransom, Kansas, where she resided until a short time before her death.

Her husband and four children preceded her in death. Five children and nine grandchildren survive to mourn her departure. The children are: Mrs.E.H. Gruver, of Paradise, Kansas, Rev. S.E. Anspaugh of Rawlins, Wyoming, George Anspaugh of Ness City, W.H. Anspaugh, jr., of Great Bend, Kansas and Mrs. J.B. Oppliger of Topeka, Kansas.

She was a member of the Quaker Church until the transfer of her membership to the Methodist Church to which she remained a true and faithful member until her death.

Funeral services were held Thursday, August 14th, at the Methodist Church in Ransom, Kansas. The services were conducted by Rev. Albrecht of Ransom and Rev. J.E. Gruver of Ada, Kansas. A double quartet composed of Mrs. W.F. Baer, Mrs. L.B. Dubbs, Mrs. Floyd Durr, Gladys Garrelts, H.C. Anderson, Geo. I. Shellenberger, Alvin Maddy and L.B. Dubbs, sang “There’ll Be No Dark Valley”, “There’ll Be No Disappointment in Heaven” and “Sometime We’ll Understand”, they were accompanied by Mrs. Emma Moody.

Pall bearers were A.T. Hazen, H.C. Cofer, Chas. H. Miller, Fred Amstutz, Forrest Walter and John Oppliger.

Western Ks. World, Aug. 21, 1941


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