Corning, Iowa
May 17, 1924
Girls! Listen Pete Angus has a new car.
Adams County Free Press
Corning, Iowa
September 12, 1929
The community was greatly saddened by the sudden death of Ralph (Pete) Angus. Pete will be missed by us for we all knew him and admired him. His was a large funeral in spite of the disagreeable weather.
Adams County Free Press
Corning, Iowa
September 12, 1929
Rev. Charles Colyn was called to Mt. Etna Sunday afternoon to conduct the funeral services of Ralph Agnus, a young man of Mt. Etna vicinity who passed away quite suddenly at Creston hospital from blood poison. He was the eldest son of Mrs. Lizzie Angus of Mt. Etna. Lester Dotson accompanied Mr. Colyn to Mt. Etna.
Corning, Iowa
May 17, 1924
Girls! Listen Pete Angus has a new car.
Adams County Free Press
Corning, Iowa
September 12, 1929
The community was greatly saddened by the sudden death of Ralph (Pete) Angus. Pete will be missed by us for we all knew him and admired him. His was a large funeral in spite of the disagreeable weather.
Adams County Free Press
Corning, Iowa
September 12, 1929
Rev. Charles Colyn was called to Mt. Etna Sunday afternoon to conduct the funeral services of Ralph Agnus, a young man of Mt. Etna vicinity who passed away quite suddenly at Creston hospital from blood poison. He was the eldest son of Mrs. Lizzie Angus of Mt. Etna. Lester Dotson accompanied Mr. Colyn to Mt. Etna.
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