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Obituary of Amos Klock
Enterprise and News
St. Johnsville, NY

3/1/1911

Frankfort correspondent to Utica Press, Feb. 26—The death last evening of Amos Klock is one of the sadist events of the year which has been the close of so many helpful and useful lives. Mr. Klock was in his full flush of early manhood, being but 23 years of age. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lipe Klock of St. Johnsville where he was born. Almost four years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Grace Getman of Johnstown and soon afterwards came to this village, where he has since made his home.

When a lad of 17 he entered the employ of the New York Central railroad and has for some time been employed as a fireman on that road. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Fireman and also a member of Olive Branch Lodge, F. & A.M.

He had been ill for two weeks with typhoid fever, which later developed complications of meningitis. He leaves to mourn his untimely death his heart broken young wife, his sorrowing parents, several brothers and sisters and a bright little daughter, Maryland, aged three years.

The funeral will be held from the M.E. church at St. Johnsville Tuesday and will be …………… can not read rest of Obit………….

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