Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Friday, July 17, 1931
Mrs. Symantha ANGLEMYER ALSPACH, 83, passed away at the home of her son, Aaron ALSPACH, Leiters Ford, 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon after an illess of lengthy duration from a complication of diseases inherent with advanced years. The deceased had been a resident of Fulton county for almost half a century and for the past 15 months had made her home with her son, Aaron.
Symantha, daughter of Ephriam and Lucinda ANGLEMYER, was born in Hancock county, Ohio, October 9th, 1857 and moved to Fulton county in the year of 1885. Upon reaching womanhood she was united in marrige to Ambrose ALSPACH, the ceremony being solemnized in Ohio in 1868. Mr. Alspach preceded the deceased in death 16 years ago. Mrs. Alspach was a member of the Church of God. Survivors are six sons, E. H. ALSPACH of Flint, Michigan; Aaron [ALSPACH] and Milt [ALSPACH], of Leiters Ford; Afred [ALSPACH] of this city, O. Less [ALSPACH], of Ray, North Dakota; a brother Jerry AGLEMYER, of Mt. Zion, and three sisters, Mrs. Emeline VANATTA, of South Bend; Mrs. Martha DUNBAR, of Wabash county, and Mrs. Mary J. KERSCHNER, of Gilead.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afteroon at the Luckenbill chapel, Leiters Ford and burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery this city.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1931
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Friday, July 17, 1931
Mrs. Symantha ANGLEMYER ALSPACH, 83, passed away at the home of her son, Aaron ALSPACH, Leiters Ford, 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon after an illess of lengthy duration from a complication of diseases inherent with advanced years. The deceased had been a resident of Fulton county for almost half a century and for the past 15 months had made her home with her son, Aaron.
Symantha, daughter of Ephriam and Lucinda ANGLEMYER, was born in Hancock county, Ohio, October 9th, 1857 and moved to Fulton county in the year of 1885. Upon reaching womanhood she was united in marrige to Ambrose ALSPACH, the ceremony being solemnized in Ohio in 1868. Mr. Alspach preceded the deceased in death 16 years ago. Mrs. Alspach was a member of the Church of God. Survivors are six sons, E. H. ALSPACH of Flint, Michigan; Aaron [ALSPACH] and Milt [ALSPACH], of Leiters Ford; Afred [ALSPACH] of this city, O. Less [ALSPACH], of Ray, North Dakota; a brother Jerry AGLEMYER, of Mt. Zion, and three sisters, Mrs. Emeline VANATTA, of South Bend; Mrs. Martha DUNBAR, of Wabash county, and Mrs. Mary J. KERSCHNER, of Gilead.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afteroon at the Luckenbill chapel, Leiters Ford and burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery this city.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1931
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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