Mrs. Emma D. CLOUD, former resident of this city, died at the home of her brother, E. E. Aspach, 302 East Fifth Street, Peru, at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon following an illness of heart trouble of more than a year's duration. Mrs. Cloud was 69 years old, having been born in Fulton county on July 1, 1864, a daughter of the late Oliver and Minerva ALSPACH. She was united in marriage in 1884 with Frank BLACK, who died in 1893, and in 1901 she was united in marriage with George W. CLOUD, who died in 1911. Mrs Cloud, a member of the Macy M.E church, resided in Macy until 1916 when she and Mr. Cloud moved to Peru, residing on Thirteenth street until his death, since which she had resided at the home of her brother. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Blanche WAGONER, of Talma; Mrs. Lulu PAUL, of Gilead, and Mrs. Ethel SNAPP, of Rochester; a step-daughter, Mrs Samuel ROBBINS of Deedsville; a step-son, Thad CLOUD, of Detroit; four sisters, Mrs. Charles RICHARDSON and Mrs. Arthur BRUBAKER, both of Rochester; Mrs. James CLEMANS, of Macy; and Mrs. Scott WHITTMORE, of New York; a brother, E. E. ALSPACH, Peru, and four grandchildren. The funeral services will be hed from the Macy Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Thursday. The pastor of the Methodist Church at Peru will be in charge assisted by Rev E. P. WHITE, pastor of the Macy Methodist Church. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery here.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1933 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Mrs. Emma D. CLOUD, former resident of this city, died at the home of her brother, E. E. Aspach, 302 East Fifth Street, Peru, at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon following an illness of heart trouble of more than a year's duration. Mrs. Cloud was 69 years old, having been born in Fulton county on July 1, 1864, a daughter of the late Oliver and Minerva ALSPACH. She was united in marriage in 1884 with Frank BLACK, who died in 1893, and in 1901 she was united in marriage with George W. CLOUD, who died in 1911. Mrs Cloud, a member of the Macy M.E church, resided in Macy until 1916 when she and Mr. Cloud moved to Peru, residing on Thirteenth street until his death, since which she had resided at the home of her brother. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Blanche WAGONER, of Talma; Mrs. Lulu PAUL, of Gilead, and Mrs. Ethel SNAPP, of Rochester; a step-daughter, Mrs Samuel ROBBINS of Deedsville; a step-son, Thad CLOUD, of Detroit; four sisters, Mrs. Charles RICHARDSON and Mrs. Arthur BRUBAKER, both of Rochester; Mrs. James CLEMANS, of Macy; and Mrs. Scott WHITTMORE, of New York; a brother, E. E. ALSPACH, Peru, and four grandchildren. The funeral services will be hed from the Macy Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Thursday. The pastor of the Methodist Church at Peru will be in charge assisted by Rev E. P. WHITE, pastor of the Macy Methodist Church. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery here.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1933 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Family Members
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Henry A. Alspach
1857–1861
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Eli Emmet Alspach
1859–1941
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Viola Candis Alspach Hoffman
1860–1931
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Melven Omar Alspach
1862–1888
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Ida May Alspach Richardson
1866–1945
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Charles Luther Alspach
1868–1932
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Milo J Alspach
1871–1929
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Lillie Della "Della" Alspach Brubaker
1872–1934
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Tina A. Alspach
1876–1889
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Mary Honor "Mollie" Alspach Clemans
1879–1950
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Daisy L. Alspach Whitmore
1887–1937
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