Henry Van Oss
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Henry Van Oss Passes Away on Sunday Morning from Complication of Diseases — Was Born in Holland and Came to America at Age of Nine Years —Funeral Services to be Held Wednesday Morning
Henry Van Oss passed to the great beyond when death claimed him at his home in Ottoville Sunday morning. He had been bedfast for two months past, having been ill with a complication of diseases.
Mr. Van Oss was born in Holland on August 3, 1847 and was seventy-nine years, ten months and nine days of age at the time of his demise. He was the son of Theodore and Mary Van Oss and came with them in 1856 at the age of nine years to this country. They settled at Minster Ohio. Mr. Van Oss was married there to Miss Catherine Vonder Embse on November 19, 1867. He resided there for eight years, then moved to St. Henry, then to Delphos, and later moved on a farm one and one-half miles west of Ottoville. For the past ten years, he was a resident of Ottoville.
He is survived by his widow, four sons, Theodore, John, George and Joseph, all of Ottoville; four daughter, Mrs. Joseph Schurer, of Ottoville; Mrs. William Schlembaugh, of Delphos; and Mrs., Edward Kaple, and Mrs. George Vincke, of Lima. One brother, George Van Oss, of Dayton, one sister, Mrs. Charles Hall, of Wilmington, Ohio; nineteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren also survive, together with a large number of other relatives and friends who will be grieved to hear of his death. One son, Benedict, passed away in infancy.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock at the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville, and burial will be made in St. Mary's cemetery.
Henry Van Oss
Answers Deaths Call Sunday Morning
Henry Van Oss Passes Away on Sunday Morning from Complication of Diseases — Was Born in Holland and Came to America at Age of Nine Years —Funeral Services to be Held Wednesday Morning
Henry Van Oss passed to the great beyond when death claimed him at his home in Ottoville Sunday morning. He had been bedfast for two months past, having been ill with a complication of diseases.
Mr. Van Oss was born in Holland on August 3, 1847 and was seventy-nine years, ten months and nine days of age at the time of his demise. He was the son of Theodore and Mary Van Oss and came with them in 1856 at the age of nine years to this country. They settled at Minster Ohio. Mr. Van Oss was married there to Miss Catherine Vonder Embse on November 19, 1867. He resided there for eight years, then moved to St. Henry, then to Delphos, and later moved on a farm one and one-half miles west of Ottoville. For the past ten years, he was a resident of Ottoville.
He is survived by his widow, four sons, Theodore, John, George and Joseph, all of Ottoville; four daughter, Mrs. Joseph Schurer, of Ottoville; Mrs. William Schlembaugh, of Delphos; and Mrs., Edward Kaple, and Mrs. George Vincke, of Lima. One brother, George Van Oss, of Dayton, one sister, Mrs. Charles Hall, of Wilmington, Ohio; nineteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren also survive, together with a large number of other relatives and friends who will be grieved to hear of his death. One son, Benedict, passed away in infancy.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock at the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville, and burial will be made in St. Mary's cemetery.
Family Members
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Theodore D Van Oss
1869–1951
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Mary Elizabeth Van Oss Schurer
1871–1940
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Anna Mary Van Oss Kaple
1873–1961
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John Clemens Van Oss
1876–1938
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George Louis Van Oss
1878–1950
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Henry B Van Oss
1881–1881
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Veronica Van Oss Schlembach
1882–1950
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Dorothy Elizabeth Van Oss Vincke
1885–1965
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Joseph H. Van Oss
1887–1974
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