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- Amelia Barnhouse Passed Away At the Age of 71 Years
Putnam County News 15 Jul 1942 Friends here have just learned of the death of Mrs. Amelia Barnhouse in St. Louis on last June 20th. Mrs. Barnhouse survived her husband, Geroge S. Barnhouse, who died also in St. Louis. The family moved to St. Louis from Unionville more than 20 years ago, and will be remembered by many friends and relatives.
In the St. Louis Globe Democrat: Amelia W. Barnhouse (nee Smith) -- 4211 Red Bud avenue, entered into rest Saturday, June 20, 1942, beloved wife of the late George S. Barnhouse, dear mother of Ethel Addison, Ruth Shea, Geo. R., Earl, Daniel, Theodore, Rollie, Michael, Annabelle Lippelmann and the late Rowena, James and Hobart E. Barnhouse, our dear grandmother, great grandmother, sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt, in her 71st year. To know her was to love her. Funeral Wednesday, June 24, 10 a.m., from Hermann & Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant Ave. Interment Friedans cemetery." Author's note: in 2001, Red Bud Ave appears to be west and north of Fairgrounds Park in north St. Louis north of Natural Bridge and very near New Ashland Place - almost an extension of New Ashland place except the 2 streets do not meet because of a couple of intervening blocks - Carolyn McCune [3, 4]
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