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Adolph Henry “Otto” Amelung

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Adolph Henry “Otto” Amelung

Birth
Krakow, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Sep 1973 (aged 78)
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Went by the name "Otto"

Otto born in Krakow/Neier Missouri.

Christening:
July 28, 1895, St. Gertrude Church,
Krakow, Missouri.

1 of 8 children born to:
Francis "Herman" and F. Catherine (nee Tobben) Amelung.

Otto married Margaret Barbarba Voss
June 2, 1921 by Valerius Nelles, CP
at Washington, Franklin Co., MO.
( http://www.vienici.com/mofran/vL/p626640.html )

Membership:
Holy Name Society, Golden Age Club of Holy Family Parish, and of the Neighborhood Association.

Otto/Margaret children:
Lester Anthony Joseph
Melvin Raymond Otto - served in WWII.
Vernon Bernard Anthony - served in WWII.
James Herman Joseph
Betty Mae
Margaret

Wonderful husband, loving Father, enduring the loss of his brother to illness when young, his first wife to illness, his first born son with Margaret, and the historical depression that occured in 1929, and sons serving in WWII.
.
Devout Catholic - deep faith, praying the rosary everyday and active member in his church.

Realization that my Grandpa was the Patriarch migrator
from Washington, MO to St. Louis, MO. Many fond memories of Grandpa Otto and Grandma Margaret and their most cherished Homestead on Hartford - St. Louis, MO.
Went by the name "Otto"

Otto born in Krakow/Neier Missouri.

Christening:
July 28, 1895, St. Gertrude Church,
Krakow, Missouri.

1 of 8 children born to:
Francis "Herman" and F. Catherine (nee Tobben) Amelung.

Otto married Margaret Barbarba Voss
June 2, 1921 by Valerius Nelles, CP
at Washington, Franklin Co., MO.
( http://www.vienici.com/mofran/vL/p626640.html )

Membership:
Holy Name Society, Golden Age Club of Holy Family Parish, and of the Neighborhood Association.

Otto/Margaret children:
Lester Anthony Joseph
Melvin Raymond Otto - served in WWII.
Vernon Bernard Anthony - served in WWII.
James Herman Joseph
Betty Mae
Margaret

Wonderful husband, loving Father, enduring the loss of his brother to illness when young, his first wife to illness, his first born son with Margaret, and the historical depression that occured in 1929, and sons serving in WWII.
.
Devout Catholic - deep faith, praying the rosary everyday and active member in his church.

Realization that my Grandpa was the Patriarch migrator
from Washington, MO to St. Louis, MO. Many fond memories of Grandpa Otto and Grandma Margaret and their most cherished Homestead on Hartford - St. Louis, MO.

Gravesite Details

Beautiful Pink Granite stone marker.



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