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— A father and his son residing in two Ohio communities were called to their eternal reward within the space of a few days the latter part of June. Aaron Amstutz, 69, passed away at his home northeast of Kidron after a lingering illness. His son, Leonard Amstutz of Sterling, came to Kidron to assist in making funeral arrangements for the father and became seriously ill of a heart ailment with which he had suffered for nine months. He died the day of the father’s funeral at the age of 41, and leaves his wife, Sarah, seven sons and three daughters. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Jul 24 p. 5
Birth date: 1878
text of obituary:
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— A father and his son residing in two Ohio communities were called to their eternal reward within the space of a few days the latter part of June. Aaron Amstutz, 69, passed away at his home northeast of Kidron after a lingering illness. His son, Leonard Amstutz of Sterling, came to Kidron to assist in making funeral arrangements for the father and became seriously ill of a heart ailment with which he had suffered for nine months. He died the day of the father’s funeral at the age of 41, and leaves his wife, Sarah, seven sons and three daughters.