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Sylvester Barnard “Wesley” Aumen

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Sylvester Barnard “Wesley” Aumen

Birth
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Apr 1939 (aged 76)
Littlestown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Germany Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7367016, Longitude: -77.0791004
Plot
Section 4, Lot 36, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Sylvester Aumen, 76, last of a family of 11 children, died suddenly Sunday morning about 10 o'clock at his home in Littlestown from a heart attack.
Mr. Aumen rose at his usual time Sunday morning and ate breakfast. A short time later he complained of feeling ill. A physician was called but before he arrived, Mr. Aumen collapsed in a chair and died almost instantly.
The deceased was born and lived all his life in the Littlestown section of Adams county. He was the last surviving child of Barnabas and Margaret Aumen who came to this country from Germany in 1844. He was twice married. His first wife was the late Jennie Pitzer. His second wife, the former, Emma Clingen, survives with a number of step-children. There also are a number of nieces and nephews surviving.
Mr. Aumen formerly was employed at the Keystone cabinet company. He was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic church at Littlestown and of the Catholic Beneficial society there.
Interment in the Catholic Cemetery at Littlestown.
THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MON. APR. 10, 1939
Sylvester Aumen, 76, last of a family of 11 children, died suddenly Sunday morning about 10 o'clock at his home in Littlestown from a heart attack.
Mr. Aumen rose at his usual time Sunday morning and ate breakfast. A short time later he complained of feeling ill. A physician was called but before he arrived, Mr. Aumen collapsed in a chair and died almost instantly.
The deceased was born and lived all his life in the Littlestown section of Adams county. He was the last surviving child of Barnabas and Margaret Aumen who came to this country from Germany in 1844. He was twice married. His first wife was the late Jennie Pitzer. His second wife, the former, Emma Clingen, survives with a number of step-children. There also are a number of nieces and nephews surviving.
Mr. Aumen formerly was employed at the Keystone cabinet company. He was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic church at Littlestown and of the Catholic Beneficial society there.
Interment in the Catholic Cemetery at Littlestown.
THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MON. APR. 10, 1939


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