Ausmus was dead on arrival about 3:30 p.m. Monday at Crosbyton Clinic Hospital following a heart attack at his home.
A native of Speedwell, Tenn., he came to this area in 1909. He had been a truck driver for Gulf Oil company for many years.
Survivors are his wife, Martha; a daughter, Mrs. George Crump; two sons, Clyde of Crosbyton, and Claude, Fort Worth; ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Bartley, Speedwell; Mrs. Maggie Easterly, San Pablo, Calif.; and Mrs. Neil Lambert, Speedwell; and a brother, Conally of Knoxville, Tenn.
©Crosbyton Review, September 26, 1963
Ausmus was dead on arrival about 3:30 p.m. Monday at Crosbyton Clinic Hospital following a heart attack at his home.
A native of Speedwell, Tenn., he came to this area in 1909. He had been a truck driver for Gulf Oil company for many years.
Survivors are his wife, Martha; a daughter, Mrs. George Crump; two sons, Clyde of Crosbyton, and Claude, Fort Worth; ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Bartley, Speedwell; Mrs. Maggie Easterly, San Pablo, Calif.; and Mrs. Neil Lambert, Speedwell; and a brother, Conally of Knoxville, Tenn.
©Crosbyton Review, September 26, 1963
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