Obituary:
Coshocton Tribune, July 3, 1946
Mrs. Lloyd Amore, 64, Lifelong Resident of County, Dies Today
Mrs. Lloyd Amore died at her home, 684 John st., at 5 a. m. today following an illness of several months from cancer.
Ella House was born in Coshocton county in 1882, a daughter of James and Fanny House, and spent her entire life in this vicinity.
Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie Werkley, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Gertrude Shackelford, Zanesville; five sons, Norman and Bervil, Coshocton, Gail and Paul, Detroit, and S/Sgt. Eugene Amore with the army air force in Great Falls, Mont.; a brother, Lester House, Coshocton, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Ruby, Coshocton route.
She was an active member of the Nazarene church and funeral services will be held there at 2 p.m. Saturday in charge of Rev. L. L. Zimmerman.
Burial will be in Prairie Chapel cemetery.
Obituary:
Coshocton Tribune, July 3, 1946
Mrs. Lloyd Amore, 64, Lifelong Resident of County, Dies Today
Mrs. Lloyd Amore died at her home, 684 John st., at 5 a. m. today following an illness of several months from cancer.
Ella House was born in Coshocton county in 1882, a daughter of James and Fanny House, and spent her entire life in this vicinity.
Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie Werkley, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Gertrude Shackelford, Zanesville; five sons, Norman and Bervil, Coshocton, Gail and Paul, Detroit, and S/Sgt. Eugene Amore with the army air force in Great Falls, Mont.; a brother, Lester House, Coshocton, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Ruby, Coshocton route.
She was an active member of the Nazarene church and funeral services will be held there at 2 p.m. Saturday in charge of Rev. L. L. Zimmerman.
Burial will be in Prairie Chapel cemetery.
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