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Albert Eugene Burch

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Albert Eugene Burch

Birth
Otsego Township, Steuben County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Nov 1941 (aged 78)
Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Angola, Steuben County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Albert Eugene Burch, son of Halbert C. and Mary Rinehart Burch, was born April 9, 1863 in Otsego township, Steuben county, Indiana and passed away November 9, 1941 in Jackson, Michigan.

He was united in marriage to Mary Luella Dunham in December 1884, who preceded him in death on January 27, 1915.

To this happy couple was born two sons, John M. of Fremont and Ross M. of Jackson, Michigan who survive him together with 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren who mourn their loss.

Eugene was a respected and loyal man among his friends and neighbors and ever willing to lend a helping hand when needed.

Funeral services were held at Jackson, Michigan on Wednesday Nov. 12 conducted by Rev. G. S. Harrington and Judges 4 and 536 I.O.O.F. Burial was in Circle Hill Cemetery at Angola where he was laid to rest by the side of his devoted wife.

STEUBEN REPUBLICAN
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1941,
p. 2.
Albert Eugene Burch, son of Halbert C. and Mary Rinehart Burch, was born April 9, 1863 in Otsego township, Steuben county, Indiana and passed away November 9, 1941 in Jackson, Michigan.

He was united in marriage to Mary Luella Dunham in December 1884, who preceded him in death on January 27, 1915.

To this happy couple was born two sons, John M. of Fremont and Ross M. of Jackson, Michigan who survive him together with 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren who mourn their loss.

Eugene was a respected and loyal man among his friends and neighbors and ever willing to lend a helping hand when needed.

Funeral services were held at Jackson, Michigan on Wednesday Nov. 12 conducted by Rev. G. S. Harrington and Judges 4 and 536 I.O.O.F. Burial was in Circle Hill Cemetery at Angola where he was laid to rest by the side of his devoted wife.

STEUBEN REPUBLICAN
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1941,
p. 2.


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