The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, August 23, 1940
Mrs. Alonzo (Lon) [Angie GOSS] LOW, aged 76, a former resident of the Bearss neighborhood southwest of this city was found dead in bed at noon Thursday by her husband at their farm home east of Columbia City.
Mrs. Low was not feeling well and went to bed Thursday morning. When her husband went to her bedside to ask her a question he found her dead. The Whitley county coroner said that death was due to a heart attack.
The Low family moved to Columbia City from Rochester 16 years ago. The deceased's maiden name was Angie GOSS and she had been married for fifty-six years. Mrs. Low was a member of the First Presbyterian church and the Eastern Star lodge in Rochester.
Survivors are the husband, a brother, Alph GOSS, Columbia City, a sister, Mrs. Web. BEATTIE of this city and a number of nieces and nephews, among them Mrs. Tim BAKER of Rochester.
The last rites will be held from the Lukenbill Funeral Home in Columbia City at 9 a.m. Sunday after which the cortege will leave for Gilead where burial will be made in the cemetery there around 11 a.m.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1940
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, August 23, 1940
Mrs. Alonzo (Lon) [Angie GOSS] LOW, aged 76, a former resident of the Bearss neighborhood southwest of this city was found dead in bed at noon Thursday by her husband at their farm home east of Columbia City.
Mrs. Low was not feeling well and went to bed Thursday morning. When her husband went to her bedside to ask her a question he found her dead. The Whitley county coroner said that death was due to a heart attack.
The Low family moved to Columbia City from Rochester 16 years ago. The deceased's maiden name was Angie GOSS and she had been married for fifty-six years. Mrs. Low was a member of the First Presbyterian church and the Eastern Star lodge in Rochester.
Survivors are the husband, a brother, Alph GOSS, Columbia City, a sister, Mrs. Web. BEATTIE of this city and a number of nieces and nephews, among them Mrs. Tim BAKER of Rochester.
The last rites will be held from the Lukenbill Funeral Home in Columbia City at 9 a.m. Sunday after which the cortege will leave for Gilead where burial will be made in the cemetery there around 11 a.m.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1940
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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