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Note: Louis Lautermilch Louis Lautermilch, 83, of Camden, passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2005, at Community Hospitals and Wellness Center, Bryan, Ohio. He was born May 22, 1922, in Amboy Township, Hillsdale County. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, July 2 at Amboy Baptist Church with Pastor Dean K. Spaulding officiating. Interment will be in Baker Cemetery, Hillsdale County with graveside military rites by the Pioneer, Ohio Vets. Family will greet friends following the memorial service at the church. Arrangements are by Thompson Funeral Home, Pioneer. � Copyright 2003-2005 Hillsdale Daily News LOUIS LAUTERMILCH Louis Lautermilch, born May 22, 1922, in Amboy Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan. The oldest son of Glen and Harriett (Merryfield) Lautermilch. He spent his boyhood years attending school at Amboy Center and assisting his father with the many chores about the farm. Impelled by the same patriotic impulse which led so many thousands of young men to exchange their pleasant homes for military service, enlisted in the the U.S. Navy in 1944. He served in the Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, Japan, Marshall Islands, during most of the heaviest fighting. He returned home in 1946. Married Virginia Brown on June 5, 1946. Virginia is the fourth daughter, sixth child in line of birth of the eight children of Aaron and Zelma (Zeiter) Brown of Camden, Michigan. She owns and runs her own Accounting business at their home on the 80 acre farm 2 miles north, 2 miles west of Pioneer, Ohio. Louis farmed and worked at the Challenge Cook Corp. in Bryan, Ohio as a welder for many years. Louis, now retired, has a lucrative hobby raising night crawlers, which he supplies as live bait for many of the bait and tackle supply stores throughout the country. They also enjoy fishing and camping. Louis and Virginia are both very active in the Amboy Baptist Church where he holds the position of Trustee. They have two daughters, Janice and Sarah.
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