This is an attempt to help to know who we are,
and remember where we came from; these are the "Roots" that have
nourished our blossoming trees, allowing us to grow. It is dedicated to
all who have paved the roads for us, and the world we live in.
If any errors are found I would like to correct them, or if you would just like
to tell me about the ancestors you found here, please contact me at: jerrygarrison@yahoo.com
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Headline: Marshall Anglin
Publication Date: March 15, 1996
Source: Peoria Journal Star
Page: C6
Subjects:
Region: Illinois
Obituary: EAST PEORIA -- Marshall Kitch Anglin, 87, of Riverview Health Care, formerly of Tucson, Ariz., died at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, 1996, at the health-care center.
Born March 6, 1909, in Etna Green, Ind., to Washington Irving and Grace Kitch Anglin, he married Margaret Rose on Dec. 12, 1931, in Greensburg, Ind. She died Sept. 10, 1987, in Tucson. He also was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.
Surviving are two sons, Edgar of Metamora and George of Denver; four grandchildren seven great-grandchildren; and four brothers, Dallas of Clunette, Ind., W. Don and John, both of Warsaw, Ind., and Wendel of Leesburg, Fla.
He was a self-employed building contractor in Tucson for many years. He was a charter member of the Dove of Peace Lutheran Church in Tucson. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Washington. The Revs. Dean Beckwith and Dani Jo Ninke-Greaver will officiate. Cremation has been accorded, and burial of ashes will be in East Lawn Cemetery in Tucson. Davison-Fulton Woodland Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Washington.
This page was made possible through the help of many
people.
First, and foremost, I want to thank my ancestors, without whom I wouldn't be
here, and without whom I wouldn't be the same person I am. Second, all of the
people on the Kitch-L list who
have helped and given encouragement, but especially for the major contributions
by Linda (Antram) Smith and Tom Kitch; these two furnished both inspiration and
names and dates, as well as a sounding board for my ideas. In addition I
have had help and support from H. Vernon of California, the Pattersons of Iowa, C.
Farnham of California, and too many others to name here. It is
appreciated, and as long as we keep living, our genealogy will continue growing.