Milton Junction - Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Miss Angie Langworthy in the Seventh Day Baptist church, with the Rev. Kenneth B. Van Horn officiating and burial was in the Milton Junction cemetery. Irwin Fitz Randolph gave the song service, accompanied by Leland Shaw. Pallbearers were six nephews, Glenn Chase, Herbert Main, Paul Banker, Martin Gerloff, Earl Maryott and Elmer Langworthy. Relatives and friends were present from Fort Atkinson, Janesville, Madison; Warren and Brookfield, Ill.; Milton and Milton Junction.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 146, No 11, p 191, Mar. 14, 1949.
Angie M. Langworthy, daughter of Nathan Thomas and Mary Ann Clarke Langworthy, was born August 24, 1863, in Brookfield, N. Y., and passed away in a nursing home in Janesville, Wis., November 25, 1948.
She became convinced of the Christian way of life at a neighborhood prayer meeting and placed her life and membership in service with the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church. Farewell services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Kenneth Van Horn. She was laid to rest in the Milton Junction Cemetery.
K. V. H.
Milton Junction - Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Miss Angie Langworthy in the Seventh Day Baptist church, with the Rev. Kenneth B. Van Horn officiating and burial was in the Milton Junction cemetery. Irwin Fitz Randolph gave the song service, accompanied by Leland Shaw. Pallbearers were six nephews, Glenn Chase, Herbert Main, Paul Banker, Martin Gerloff, Earl Maryott and Elmer Langworthy. Relatives and friends were present from Fort Atkinson, Janesville, Madison; Warren and Brookfield, Ill.; Milton and Milton Junction.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 146, No 11, p 191, Mar. 14, 1949.
Angie M. Langworthy, daughter of Nathan Thomas and Mary Ann Clarke Langworthy, was born August 24, 1863, in Brookfield, N. Y., and passed away in a nursing home in Janesville, Wis., November 25, 1948.
She became convinced of the Christian way of life at a neighborhood prayer meeting and placed her life and membership in service with the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church. Farewell services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Kenneth Van Horn. She was laid to rest in the Milton Junction Cemetery.
K. V. H.
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