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Alucious Aldebert Annis
Alucious Aldebert Annis was born in Plainfield, m. Aug. 29, 1855 and died at his home in Plainfield, Iowa, May 5, 1922 at the age of 66 years 8 months and 6 days. When only a young boy he was left parentless and made his home withhis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Orcutt. He came to Plainfieldwhen a young man and was married to Philura Orcutt, Dec. 27, 1882. To this union wereborn three sons and one daughter. Surviving are his wife and two sonsSidney E. and Clarence L. of Plainfield, and the daughter Vera L., and one son, HowardL. preceded him in death some years ago. He also leaves to mourn hisdeparture one brother, Berdell of Plainfield, one sister, Mrs. JennilNeiswinder of Joliet, m., and three grandchildren, Doris, Fern andMarjorie Annis of Plainfield He was a kind and loving father and will begreatly missed in the home he has just left. His qualities of honesty,patience and cheerfulness were such that they have won for him thefriendship of all who knew him. He was always ready to scatter words ofhappiness, that would lighten the hearts of those who were sad He hasgone, and he will be greatly missed by his relatives and by his largecircle of friends, but his kind words and deeds are left in his memory.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon, May 7,conducted by the Rev. Mr. Brown. Burial was in the Willow Lawn cemetery.The six Orcutt brothers acted as pallbearers.
OBITUARY
AluciousAldebert Annis
Alucious Aldebert Annis wasborn in Plainfield, Ill.
Aug. 29, 1855 and died at his homein Plainfield, Iowa,
May 5, 1922 at the age of 66 years8 months and 6
days. When only a young boy he wasleft parentless
and made his home with his aunt anduncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Orcutt. He came toPlainfield when a young
man and was married to PhiluraOrcutt, Dec. 27, 1882.
To this union were born three sonsand one daughter.
Surviving are his wife and two sonsSidney E. and
Clarence L. of Plainfield, and thedaughter Vera L., and
one son, Howard L. preceded him indeath some years
ago. He also leaves to mourn hisdeparture one brother,
Berdell of Plainfield, one sister,Mrs. Jennil Neiswinder
of Joliet, Ill., and threegrandchildren, Doris, Fern and
Marjorie Annis of Plainfield. Hewas a kind and loving
father and will be greatly missedin the home he has
just left. His qualities ofhonesty, patience and cheer-
fulness were such that they havewon for him the friend-
ship of all who knew him. He wasalways ready to scatter
words of happiness, that wouldlighten the hearts of those
who were sad. He has gone, and hewill be greatly missed
by his relatives and by his largecircle of friends, but his
kind words and deeds are left inhis memory.
Funeral services were held atthe Baptist church Sunday
afternoon, May 7, conducted by theRev. Mr. Brown. Burial
was in the Willow Lawn cemetery.The six Orcutt brothers
acted as pallbearers.
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