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Fett, Amos J. (1880-1944)

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West Liberty, Ohio, Feb. 14. &#8212; Amos J. Fett, former prominent farmer of this vicinity, died at 9 P. M. at his home in Harlingen, Texas, following several weeks illness. He was about 64 yeas of age.
 
West Liberty, Ohio, Feb. 14. &#8212; Amos J. Fett, former prominent farmer of this vicinity, died at 9 P. M. at his home in Harlingen, Texas, following several weeks illness. He was about 64 yeas of age.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1944 Mar 2 p. 2

Birth date: 1880

text of obituary:

CALLED AWAY IN DEATH

West Liberty, Ohio, Feb. 14. — Amos J. Fett, former prominent farmer of this vicinity, died at 9 P. M. at his home in Harlingen, Texas, following several weeks illness. He was about 64 yeas of age.

Surviving besides his wife, are one daughter, two sons and two granddaughters; also four sisters, Mrs. M. S. Yoder, Mrs. Isaiah Hartzler an Mrs. Jacob Kauffman, all of West Liberty, and Mrs. D. B. Smucker, of Smithville, Ohio. — West Liberty Banner.

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