Ernest T. Angus of Sandyville died in Camden-Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, after a short illness. He was retired from Kaiser Aluminum, a member of the Drift Run United Methodist Church, a former roads supervisor for Jackson County and a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving; wife, Minnie; sons, Billy of Sandyville, Lewis of Ravenswood; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Pepper of Ravenswood, Mrs. Evelyn Morgan and Mrs. Olive Boggess, both of Sandyville; brother, Homer of Sandyville; sisters, Mrs. Anna McCauley, Mrs. Lucille Maddox and Mrs. Clarestine Wilkerson, all of Sandyville, Mrs. Ethel Gibson of Battle Creek, Mich., Mrs. Edith Perdue of Belpre, Ohio; 18 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Drift Run Cemetery.
Ernest T. Angus of Sandyville died in Camden-Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, after a short illness. He was retired from Kaiser Aluminum, a member of the Drift Run United Methodist Church, a former roads supervisor for Jackson County and a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving; wife, Minnie; sons, Billy of Sandyville, Lewis of Ravenswood; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Pepper of Ravenswood, Mrs. Evelyn Morgan and Mrs. Olive Boggess, both of Sandyville; brother, Homer of Sandyville; sisters, Mrs. Anna McCauley, Mrs. Lucille Maddox and Mrs. Clarestine Wilkerson, all of Sandyville, Mrs. Ethel Gibson of Battle Creek, Mich., Mrs. Edith Perdue of Belpre, Ohio; 18 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Drift Run Cemetery.
Family Members
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Homer Jefferson Angus
1897–1991
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Anna Audrey Angus McCauley
1899–1989
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James R Angus
1902–1902
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Goldia Mae "Goldie" Angus McCauley
1907–1967
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Ethel Marie Angus Weekley
1909–2003
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Herbert Emmett Angus
1912–1970
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Edith L. Angus Perdue
1914–2007
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Lucille Dessie Angus Maddox
1916–2012
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Clarestine G. Angus Wilkinson
1920–1986
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