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Title: Obituary - Amos Wagers (1902)
Text: Amos Wagers Amos Wagers, 72, died at 11 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, at Brokaw Hospital, Normal where he had been a patient several weeks. His funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 21, at Stensels Funeral Home, Leroy, with the Rev. Robert Swain officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. He was born Oct. 2, 1902, at Bloomington, a son of William and Lula Tudor Wagers. He married Francis Carlson May 24, 1930, at Bloomington. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Anita, at home; a son Richard, rural LeRoy; five grandchildren; a brother, George Wagers, Mahomet. Three sisters and four brothers preceeded him in death. He was a member of the LeRoy Sportsman's Club. He had farmed all his life in the Ellsworth area and retired eight years ago and moved to LeRoy. Organist was Mrs. Gladus Weber and soloist, Ralph Duvick. Casket Bearers were Duane Wagers, Howard Wagers, Lyle Carlson, Darrell Carlson, Donald Carlson and Verdon Cox
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Title: Memorial Card - Amos Wagers (1902)
Text: In Memory of AMOS WAGERS Born October 2, 1902, Bloomington, Ill. Passed Away March 18, 1975 Brokaw Hospital, Normal, Illinois Services Friday, March 21, 1975, 2 p.m. Stensels' Funeral Home LeRoy, Illinois Clergy Rev. Robert Swain Organist Mrs. Gladys Weber Soloist Ralph Duvick Final Resting Place Oak Grove Cemetery, LeRoy Casket Bearers Duane Wagers Darrell Carlson Howard Wagers Donald Carlson Lyle Carlson Verdon Cox Services by STENSELS' FUNERAL HOME
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Title: Obituary - Amos Wagers (1902)
Source: X134
Text: Amos Wagers Amos Wagers, 72, died at 11 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, at Brokaw Hospital, Normal where he had been a patient several weeks. His funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 21, at Stensels’ Funeral Home, LeRoy, with Rev. Robert Swain officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. He was born Oct. 2, 1902, at Bloomington, a son of William and Lula Tudor Wagers. He married Francis Carlson May 24, 1930, at Bloomington. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Anita, at home; a son Richard, rural LeRoy; five grandchildren; a brother, George Wagers, Mahomet. Three sisters and four brothers preceded him in death. He was a member of the LeRoy Sportsman’s Club. He had farmed all his life in the Ellsworth area and retired eight years ago and moved to LeRoy. Organist was Mrs. Gladys Weber and soloist, Ralph Duvick. Casket bearers were: Duane Wagers, Howard Wagers, Lyle Carlson, Darrell Carlson, Donald Carlson and Verdon Cox.
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Title: Grave Marker - Amos Wagers/Frances Carlson (1902/1901)
Author: Nick Wagers
Text: Wagers Frances Amos 1901 1902 1993 1975
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Title: Obituary - Adeline Wagers (1886)
Source: X71
Text: DEATH OF MISS ADDIE WAGERS Passed Away Tuesday Morning With Influenza - Burial at Twin Grove The second death from influenza was that of Miss Addie May Wagers, which occurred Tuesday morning at 12:15 o'clock. She lived with her father a little east of LeRoy and was sick but a few days. About ten years ago her mother died and it fell to her ___ to be the mother of the home. Private funeral services were held at the home yesterday morning at 10 o'clock conducted Rev. C. S. Boyd, of the Methodist church, after which the body was taken to West Twin Grove cemetery for interment. The deceased was next to the youngest child of Mr. W. J. Wagers and was born in Kentucky, May 9, 1886, being past 32 years of age at the time of her death. She leaves besides her father, the following brothers and sisters: Malcolm and Joe of LeRoy, Wesley in ___, and Flossie, Amos, and George at home. She was beloved by all her friends and her loss is keenly felt by family ___________________________________.
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Title: Obituary - William Wagers (1858) (2nd)
Text: LEROY. - William Jefferson Wagers died at 4:50 p. m. Friday at the home of his son, Amos, five miles northeast of Leroy following a weeks illness of pneumonia. Funeral arrangements were not made Friday night. He was born May 8, 1855 at Irvin Ky. He came to Illinois in November, 1899 and settled at Twin Grove, near Bloomington. He married Lulu Tudor June 5 1885. She died May 2, 1908. Surviving are five sons and a daughter, Max of Clinton, Joe of Bloomington, Wesley, Amos and George of Ellsworth and Mrs. Flossie Flanagan of Leroy. There are three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Sol Kelly of Leroy, Mrs. Arch Wagers of Irvin, Ky., Mrs. Mary Snook and James and Hubert of Missouri. The body was removed to the J. H. Iden funeral home, where friends may call until the funeral.
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