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Agnes <I>Metzger</I> Kellenbarger

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Agnes Metzger Kellenbarger

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 Aug 1954 (aged 55–56)
Ohio, USA
Burial
New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The Zanesville Signal (Zanesville, Ohio) > 1954 > August > 30
Ex-Crooksville
Resident Dies
CROOKSVILLE -- Funeral serv-
ices for Mrs Agnes Kellenbarger,
56, of Richmond, Ind, former
resident of Crooksville will be held
at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at
the Church of Atonement here
with burial in the New Lexington
cemetery.
Mrs Kellenbarger died yester-
day at the home of a son, John
The body has been removed to the
Cannon and Cannon funeral home
here.
Mrs Kellenbarger lived most of
her life in this community. Her
husband, John, Sr, was employed
as superintendent of the waster-
works department here. They left
Crooksville about a year ago be-
cause of her ill health.
Mrs Kellenbarger was a mem-
ber of the Crooksville Church of
Atonement.
Surviving in addition to her hus-
band and the son at whose home
she died, are two daughters, Mrs
James Lewis of Crooksville and
Mrs Robert Argood, of Columbus;
three others sons, Charles and Rob-
ert of Coluumbus, Lawrence of
Newark; four sisters, Mrs Emma
Boch, of Lancaster, Mrs Mary
Smeltzer, New Lexington, Mrs
Bertha Flowers and Mrs Albert
Page, all of New Lexington; five
brothers, Lawrence, George, Fran-
cis and Joseph Metzger, all of
Columbus; two grandchil-
dren and several noeces and neph-
ews.
The Zanesville Signal (Zanesville, Ohio) > 1954 > August > 30
Ex-Crooksville
Resident Dies
CROOKSVILLE -- Funeral serv-
ices for Mrs Agnes Kellenbarger,
56, of Richmond, Ind, former
resident of Crooksville will be held
at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at
the Church of Atonement here
with burial in the New Lexington
cemetery.
Mrs Kellenbarger died yester-
day at the home of a son, John
The body has been removed to the
Cannon and Cannon funeral home
here.
Mrs Kellenbarger lived most of
her life in this community. Her
husband, John, Sr, was employed
as superintendent of the waster-
works department here. They left
Crooksville about a year ago be-
cause of her ill health.
Mrs Kellenbarger was a mem-
ber of the Crooksville Church of
Atonement.
Surviving in addition to her hus-
band and the son at whose home
she died, are two daughters, Mrs
James Lewis of Crooksville and
Mrs Robert Argood, of Columbus;
three others sons, Charles and Rob-
ert of Coluumbus, Lawrence of
Newark; four sisters, Mrs Emma
Boch, of Lancaster, Mrs Mary
Smeltzer, New Lexington, Mrs
Bertha Flowers and Mrs Albert
Page, all of New Lexington; five
brothers, Lawrence, George, Fran-
cis and Joseph Metzger, all of
Columbus; two grandchil-
dren and several noeces and neph-
ews.


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