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Milton Alspach

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Milton Alspach

Birth
Death
11 Jan 1937 (aged 54)
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Section 6, Row 1
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, January 11, 1937

Milton ALSPACH, aged 54, of Leiters Ford, died at the home of Mrs. Mae ALSPACH on North Main street at 3:08 a.m. Monday. Death followed an illness of four months due to dropsy and heart trouble.
The deceased was born at Macy and was the son of Ambrose and Samantha (ANGLEMYER) ALSPACH. He had lived in Fulton county since 1885. His former wife was Mae BRUGH whom he married in this city on August 27, 1906.
Mr. Alspach was a laborer and for many years was a member of the ALSPACH-CRUM dance orchestra which played for square dances in Fulton and surrounding counties. The deceased played the guitar in this band. Mr. Alspach was a member of the Moose Lodge.
Survivors are his former wife Mrs. Mae ALSPACH, son William ALSPACH and a step-son Earl CHAMBERS, both of Rochester, and five brothers Alfred [ALSPACH] of this city, Aaron [ALSPACH] and Ephriam [ALSPACH], Leiters Ford, Lester [ALSPACH] and Charles [ALSPACH] who resides in North Dakota.
The funeral arrangements had not been made at the time The News-Sentinel went to press.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Tuesday, January 12, 1937

Funeral services for the late Milton ALSPACH, who died Monday morning after a long illness, will be held from the Zimmerman Brothers Funeral Home at the corner of Jefferson and Eleventh streets at 2 p.m. Thursday. Rev. BARNES of the Holiness Church at Fulton will be in charge. The Rochester Moose Lodge will be in charge of the graveside service in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1937
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
NO HEADSTONE ON THIS GRAVE

Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, January 11, 1937

Milton ALSPACH, aged 54, of Leiters Ford, died at the home of Mrs. Mae ALSPACH on North Main street at 3:08 a.m. Monday. Death followed an illness of four months due to dropsy and heart trouble.
The deceased was born at Macy and was the son of Ambrose and Samantha (ANGLEMYER) ALSPACH. He had lived in Fulton county since 1885. His former wife was Mae BRUGH whom he married in this city on August 27, 1906.
Mr. Alspach was a laborer and for many years was a member of the ALSPACH-CRUM dance orchestra which played for square dances in Fulton and surrounding counties. The deceased played the guitar in this band. Mr. Alspach was a member of the Moose Lodge.
Survivors are his former wife Mrs. Mae ALSPACH, son William ALSPACH and a step-son Earl CHAMBERS, both of Rochester, and five brothers Alfred [ALSPACH] of this city, Aaron [ALSPACH] and Ephriam [ALSPACH], Leiters Ford, Lester [ALSPACH] and Charles [ALSPACH] who resides in North Dakota.
The funeral arrangements had not been made at the time The News-Sentinel went to press.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Tuesday, January 12, 1937

Funeral services for the late Milton ALSPACH, who died Monday morning after a long illness, will be held from the Zimmerman Brothers Funeral Home at the corner of Jefferson and Eleventh streets at 2 p.m. Thursday. Rev. BARNES of the Holiness Church at Fulton will be in charge. The Rochester Moose Lodge will be in charge of the graveside service in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1937
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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