2-9-1940
Joseph Bohn
DEATH CALLS JOSEPH BOHN
Retired Farmer Of Near Ottoville Dies
     Joseph Bohn, life long and respected citizen of Ottoville and Community, passed sway at the home of Ms son,
Joseph Bonn, Jr., In Ottoville, Friday morning shortly after four o'clock after a serious illness of only one day. Tie
had been in falling health for almost a year, however.
     Mr. Bohn was born on a farm north of Ottoville on September 22, 1864, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohn. He
was united
     In marriage to Miss Mary Gergen In the Immaculate Conception church, at Ottoville on November 4, 1896, at
which time he and Mrs. Bonn located on a farm near the Bohn homestead and where he resided until 1919 when he
retired from active farming. Mrs. Bohn passed away on April 13, 1918 Mr. Bohn was seventy-five years, four m6nths
and seventeen days of age.
     He leaves to mourn their loss three daughters, Mrs. Gephard Gasser Jr., Mrs. Ben Honigford and Mrs. John A.
Plescher, all of near Ottoville; two sons, Sylvester and Joseph Bohn, of Ottoville, and seventeen grandchildren.
     Funeral services were held In Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville Monday morning at nine o'clock. Burial
was made in the parish cemetery.

2-25-1940
Hilda Buck
FUNERAL FOR HULDA BUCK
Ottoville Native Buried at Kalida Tuesday
     Mrs. Hulda Buck, 57, of 900 Dingledine-av, died at 2:00 p. m. Sunday in Memorial hospital after an extended
illness. Mrs. Buck, born in Ottoville, was a resident of Lima for 20 years.
      She is survived by her husband, Daniel W.; three daughters, Mrs. Merritt Colton and Mrs. Charles Hames of
Lima; and Mrs. F. L. Thompson of Ottawa; son, Lester Huck of Lima; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Robinson of Lima and
Mrs. J. W. Wisener of New York; a brother. George Alguire of Lima; her mother, Mrs. Lucy Alguire of Lima; and six
grandchildren.
      Funeral services will be held at the Kalida Methodist church at 2 p. m. Tuesday with Rev. C. D. Ringtenberg,
pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Kalida cemetery with the Siferd and Son funeral home in charge.
      The body will be removed to the family residence Monday afternoon to remain until time of services. Rites will be
conducted at the residence at 8 p. m. Monday by the Daughters of America, of which Mrs. Buck was a member.

2-28-1940
Daniel F. Miller
DEATH CALLS AGED FARMER
Daniel Miller Rites   Held At Ottoville
     Daniel F. Miller, well-known farmer of three and one-half miles northwest of Ottoville, died Wednesday afternoon
of last week after an Illness of almost months. Complications by infirmities of age caused his death.
Mr. Miller, son of Peter and Anna Marie Miller, was born in Bismarck, Ohio, on February 22, of age at the time of his
death.
     On May 23, 1882, he was married to Miss Catherine Ringlein at Bismarck where the couple re-sided for the next
ten years. Since 1896 Mr. Miller resided on the farm where his death occurred. His wife preceded him in death on
May 23, 1933.
     He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. J. H. Nolte, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Ida Miller, Toledo, Catherine Miller, at
home; three eons, Frank J. Miller, Ottoville;
     Detroit, and John, He also leaves ten grandchildren and two sisters. A son, a daughter and a sister preceded
him in death.
     Funeral services were held Saturday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Church at Ottoville
with Father Henry Gerwert, pastor, in charge. Interment was made in the parish cemetery.

4-23-1940
Mary Zahm
RITES HELD AT OTTOVILLE
Complications Cause Of Mrs. Zahm's Death
     Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Zahm, widow of the late John Zahm, were held in the Immaculate Conception
church at Ottoville, Friday morning at nine o'clock. Mrs. Zahm passed away Tuesday evening of last week after a
serious illness of two weeks.  She had been in failing health however, since last fall when she underwent a major
operation.
     Mrs. Zahm was born In Ottoville on December 9, 1868, the daughter of Joseph and Catherine Rekart, and was
seventy-one years, three months and fourteen days of age.
     She was united in marriage to John Zahm at Ottoville on October 28, 1896, at Ottoville. He preceded her in
death on March 1937. A son, Albert, also preceded his mother in death.
     She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Marie Connell, Delphos; Mrs. J. B. Mensing, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Harold
Nelson, Detroit; and Mrs. Leon Metcalfe, at home and three-grandchildren.
     Rev. Henry Gerwert, pastor of the church, officiated at the last rites, and Interment was made in the parish
cemetery.

6-11-1940
John A. Wannemacher
Rites Held at Ottoville
Funeral Held Friday for J. A. Wannemacher
     Last rites were held Friday  morning in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville  for John A. Wannemacher
, who passed away at his home in that village Tuesday morning at eleven-twenty. He had been ill for almost a year
and his condition became serious the dauy before his death. He suffered from Angina Pectoris, which caused his
death.
     Mr. Wannemacher was born in Ottoville on September 18, 1863, the son of Carl and Stephania Wannemacher,
and when his death occurred he was seventy-six years, eight months and six days of age.
     He was united in marriage to Miss Catherine Bonholzer and following there marriage they resided on the farm.
Mrs. Wannemacher passed away on September 21, 1897, and following her death Mr. Wannemacher moved to
town to reside with his sister, Miss Fanny Wannemacher.
     Mr. Wannemacher was a life-long resident of Ottoville and community, and was held in high esteem by all who
new him. He was a faithful member of the Immaculate Conception parish, the St. Joseph's society and was secretary
of the Ottoville Farmers' Mutual Aid Society.
     He leaves to mourn their loss, two daughters, Mrs. L. W. Heckman, Ottoville; Mrs. Ray Schaaf, Dayton; two
brothers, J. C. Wannemacher, Columbus, and Stephen Wannemacher, Lima; a sister, Miss Fanny Wannemacher,
and nine grandchildren. Four brothers proceeded him in death.
     Rev. Nenry Gerwert, pastor of the Ottoville church, officiated at the funeral services, and internment was made
in the parish cemetery.

6-23-1940
Ferd Vincke
Ferd Vincke Rites Held
Retired Businessman Of Ottoville Called
     Ferdinand F. Vincke, wellknown and prominent retired businessman of Ottoville, died at his home in that village
Sunday morning at one o'clock. His death followed an illness of several days due to senility.
     Mr. Vincke was born at Gretesch, Germany, on May 21, 1851, the son of Henry and Anna Vincke. He was
eighty-nine years of age. At the age of twenty-five he came to this country and first located in Cincinnati, and later at
Ottoville.
     He was first employed at Ottoville in the Gerhard Otte Sr. general store, and then went into a partnership with
Max Winkleman in the general store business . Mr. Vincke later purchased the interest of Mr. Winkleman and
continued to operate the store until 1916, when he retired.        
     Mr. Vincke was married on November 5, 1878, to Miss Mary Schlagbaum at Ottoville. Mrs. Vincke passed away
on June 3, 1934. He is survived by four sons, Joseph and Ferdinand of Lima; William and George of Ottoville; three
daughters, Mrs. Anna Giesken, at home; Mrs. Joseph Van Oss, Ottoville, and Sister Mary Gertrude of the Order of
the Poor Handmaids of Christ, Chicago.
     He also leaves thirty-one grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Seven granddaughters of Mr. Vincke
are nuns. He was preceded in death by four sons, two of whom died in infancy, and Frank, died in 1930, and
Brother Ralph Vincke of the Precious Blood died in 1936. A sister and four brothers preceded him in death.
     Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church at
Ottoville, with Rev. Henry Gerwert, the pastor in charge. Interment was made in the parish cemetery.

8-1-1940
George J. Wannemacher
Ottoville Businessman Passed Away
Geo. J. Wannemacher Ill Only Three Days
Died In Hospital
Funeral Will Be Held Saturday Morning
     George J. Wannemacher, prominent and esteemed businessman of Ottoville and Delphos, passed away
Wednesday evening at nine-thirty in St. Rita's hospital, Lima. He had been ailing for several weeks and was only
bedfast since Monday. He was removed to the hospital Tuesday evening. Double pneumonia was given as the direct
cause of his demise.
     Mr. Wannemacher was born March 13, 1864 at Ottoville the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Wannemacher. He was
seventy-six years of age and resided all his life in Ottoville. He was engaged in the implement business in that village
for forty-one years and for the last eighteen years also conducted a similar business at Delphos.
     Fifty-one years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Sorg at Fostoria. She preceded him in death
twenty-five years ago. Mr. Wannemacher was well known throughout the county and community and was highly
respected by all who knew him.
     He leaves to mourn their loss four children, Miss Estella Wannemacher, at home; Arthur and Leander, of
Ottoville, and Mrs. Otto Friemonth, Toledo; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Flatz, Ottoville, and Mrs. Wiechart, Cloverdale;
four brothers, Andrew, Ottoville, August and Joseph, Cloverdale, and Paul of Delphos, and seven grandchildren.
Two children, three brothers, and a sister preceded him in death.
     Mr. Wannemacher took an active part in the community and civic affairs and served on the village council at
Ottoville for a number of years. He was also a member of the Catholic Knights of Ohio.
     Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville.
Rev. Henry Gerwert, the pastor, will officiate. Interment will be made in the parish cemetery.

8-2-1940
Frank Studenka
Services At Cloverdale
Mrs. Frank Studenka Died Friday Evening
     Funeral services for Mrs. Madeline Studenka, who died at her home in Muntanna, Ohio, Friday evening at
eight-thirty, were held in St. Barbara's Catholic church at Cloverdale Monday morning at nine o'clock.
     Mrs. Studenka was born in Czechoslovakia and came top this county in 1914. She has been bedfast for six
months prior to her demise.
     She is survived by her husband Frank; six sons, Joseph, place of residence unknown; Charles of Columbus, Ky.;
John, Frank Jr., Louis and Stephen, at home, and a daughter, Anna also at home.
     Rev. Henry Wichman, officiated, at the last rites and interment was made in the parish cemetery.

8-8-1940
Barbara Leininger
Rites Held At Ottoville
Mrs. A. Leininger Died In California
     Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Leininger, of Glendale, Calif., formerly of Ottoville, were held Wednesday
morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville, and interment was made in the parish
cemetery.
     Mrs. Leininger passed away Thursday afternoon of last week as the result of a heart ailment. She was born at  
Ottoville, the daughter of Frank and Mary Krebs.
     She is survived by her husband Albert Leininger; a son Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Addie Horstman, Chicago, and
Miss Veronica Krebs, Glendale, and three brothers, Andrew of Sterling Illinois; Jacob, of Lima, and Fred, of Delphos.

8-30-1940
John Rayman
Sunstroke Proves Fatal
John Rayman Died In Toledo Hospital
     John Rayman a lifelong Ottoville resident, died in a Toledo hospital at 3:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon. On
Thursday, July 25, he suffered a sunstroke and later contracted pneumonia, which caused his death.
     He was born two miles north of Ottoville on November 13, 1886 and was the son of Henry and Louise Rayman.
For sometime he had been emploeed by J. C. Wannemacher and Sons Implement and Hardware dealers. On June
22, 1913, Mr. Rayman was united in marriage to Lucy Schimmoeller, daughter of Frank T. and Wilheminia
Scimmoeller. Mr. and Mrs. Rayman resided in Ottoville for six years before moving to their present home, which is
located five miles northeast of Ottoville.
     When his death occurred, Mr. Rayman was fifty-three years, eight months and twenty days of age.
     He is survivied by his widow, two daughters and five sons; Glenn at home; Mrs. Melvin Crowe, Toledo; Mary
Catherine, Paul, John, Stanley, Robert and Eugene, at home. Surviving also are two brothers, Henry, Delphos and
Ben west of Ottoville; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Schwertner, Maidstone Ontario Canada; Mrs. Louis Brockman, Ft.
Jennings, and Mrs. Bert Hardin, Toledo. Two sisters died in infancy.
     Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in the Immaculate Conception church. Rev. Sylvester Schnipke
officiated. Interment was made in the parish cemetery.

10-4-1940
Elizabeth Brandehoff
Ottoville Lady Called
Services For Aged Citizen Held Monday
     Mrs. John Brandehoff, lifelong and respected citizen of the vicinity of Ottoville, died Friday afternoon at two
o'clock at her home, two and one-half miles northwest of the village. She had been bedfast for six months prior to
her demise, suffering from senility.
     Mrs. Brandehoff was born in Ottoville on July 2, 1860, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Looser. On November
7, 1878, she was married to John Brandehoff. Thirteen children were born to this union, ten of whom survive.
     Mr. and Mrs. Brandehoff celebrated their golden wedding in 1928 and in 1938 celebrated their sixtieth
anniversary. Mrs. Brandehoff was eighty years of age.
     She is survived by her husband and the following children; Mrs. Dan Byrne, of near Ottoville; Mrs. Andrew
Deitering and Mrs. Ed Weber, Chesaning Mich.; Frank, William and Gilbert Brandehoff, Delphos; Mrs. Lucille Gulker,
Lima; Mrs. Al Schulien and John Brandehoff, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and Laverne Brandehoff, Cloverdale. Forty-seven
grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren also survive.
     Funeral survices were held in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville Monday morning at nine o'clock.
Rev. Adrian Brandehoff of Ft. Wayne, grandson, officiated at the services. Burial was made in the parish cemetery
at Ottoville.

10-19-1940
Gerhard Utrup
UTRUP RITES AT OTTOVILLE
Well Known Farmer is Called To Eternity
     Gerhard Utrup, well known resident of three and one-half miles southwest of Ottoville, died at St. Rita's hospital
In Lima at 3:10 p. m. Saturday. Embolism caused his death. On October 9, he underwent a major operation at the
hospital and had been a patient there since that time.
     He was born near Ottoville, the son of Joseph and Anna Utrup. On February 11, 1S9G he was united in
marriage to Anna Kehres at Immaculate Conception church In Ottoville. Had he lived until November 3, he would
have been sixty-nine years of age.
     He was a director of the Farmers Mutual Aid Association and a trustee of Monterey Township. His entire life was
spent In the Ottoville vicinity.
     In addition lo his widow, he Is survived by four sons and three daughters: August, southwest of -Ottoville; Albert,
Kalida; Anthony, Akron; Mrs. Anthony Wiechart, Delphos; Helen, at home; Louis. Leipsic; and Mrs. John Pohl Ft.
Jennings he is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, Henry, Joseph and Paul Utrup, north of Delphos;
Frank Utrup. Columbus Grove; Mrs. William Frlsch, Kirby, and Mrs. Joseph Heising north of Delphos; and twenty-six
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, who died in Infancy, and a brother and two sisters.
     The funeral was held In Immaculate Conception church In Ottoville at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. Interment
was In SI Mary's cemetery. Ottoville.

10-27-1940
John P. Lauer
Lauer Rites Wednesday At Ottoville
Ottoville Citizen Died Sunday Afternoon
Was Civic Worker
Businessman, Postmaster, Many Years
     John P. Lauer, business man, former postmaster and civic worker in Ottoville and community, died at his home in
that village Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. He had been ailing for almost three years and was in serious
condition since Wednesday, preceding his death when he suffered a stroke of paralysis.
     Mr. Lauer was born in Alsace Loraine, Germany, on January 13, 1859, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lauer. He
came to this country and located at Ottoville with his parents when a lad of eleven years.
     Following his marriage to Miss Mary Lause, at Delphos the couple moved to McClure, Ohio, where they resided
for four years. While located in that village, Mr. Lauer built and operated a grain elevator.
     From McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Lauer moved to Delphos, and in April 1900, moved to Ottoville. Mr. Lauer first
operated a hotel business at Ottoville, and then conducted an elevator there in partnership with the late en
Wannemacher. When he sold his interest in the business to Mr. Wannemacher, he went into the furniture business,
which he conducted for a number of years. He also served as postmaster of Ottoville for almost twenty-five years.
     Mr. Lauer was one of the prominent citizens of the community , and in his younger years was quite active in
community and parish work. He served as councilman of the Catholic parish for several years, and was also a
member of the local board of education.
     He is survived by three sons; Alex, of Perrysburg; Fred, of Toledo; and Arnold of Ottoville; three daughters; Mrs.
Lillian Krupp, of Ottoville; Mrs. Leo Otte, Toledo; and Mrs. William Hubbard, Cleveland; three brothers, Nicholas
Lauer, Ottoville; Alex Lauer, Detroit; Charles Lauer, Seattle Washington; thirty-one grandchildren and fourteen
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife who died on March 7, 1930; a daughter and a son, and
two sisters.
     Funeral services were held in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville Wednesday morning at nine
o'clock. Interment was made in the parish cemetery.

10-30-1940
Mary Schurer
Ottoville Lady Called
Mrs. Joseph Schurer Rites Held Saturday
     Mrs. Joseph Schurer, former resident of Ottoville, died in St. Rita's hospital, Lima, Wednesday morning. She had
been ill for one month but pneumonia was the immediate cause of her demise.
     she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Oss and was born in Minster on August 18, 1871. She moved
to Delphos with her parents when a child and several years later moved to Ottoville. She was married to Joseph
Schurer at Ottoville in 1915.
     She is survived by her husband, a foster daughter, Mary Lou Schaffner, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Edward
Kaple, Lima; Mrs. William Schlenbach, Delphos and Mrs. George Vincke, Ottoville; and three brothers, Theodore,
George and Jospeh Van Oss, Ottoville.
     Funeral services were held in the Immaculate Conception church, Saturday morning at nine o'clock and burial
was made in the parish cemetery.

11-13-1940
Martina Ruen
Ottoville Lady Called
Services Held Saturday For Mrs. Ruen
     Mrs. Fred Ruen died Wednesday of last week at her home one and one-half miles northwest of Ottoville. She
had been ailing for the last year and was seriously ill for four days suffering from pneumonia.
     Mrs. Ruen was born on Wolforst, Austria, on November 6, 1863, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gasser. The
family came to Delphos in 1883 and settled on a farm near Ottoville. She was married to Fred Ruen at Ottoville on
September 20, 1892. Her husband preceded her in depth on November 10, 1934. She was seventy-seven years of
age.
     She is survived by two daughters, Sister Mary Salome, Rome City Indiana; Mrs. Edwin Herman, of near Ottoville;
a son Alois, at home; a brother, Gephart Gasser, Delphos, and eight grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
an infant son, two sisters, four half-sisters, and a half-brother.
     Funeral services were held Saturday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville
and interment in the parish cemetery.

11-25-1940
John Brandehoff
Brandehoff Rites Held
Aged Ottoville Farmer Is Called To Reward
     Another aged resident and pioneer of Monterey township passed into eternity when John Brandehoff, Sr.
answered the final call at his home northwest of Ottoville, Monday at two o'clock. He had been been failing for some
time and his condition was reguarded as serious for a week before his death.
     Mr. Brandehoff's death occurred on the same farm where he was born and where he spent his entire life. He was
born on February 4, 1858, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brandehoff, and was eighty-two years of age.
     He was married to Elizabeth Looser, at Ottoville, on November 7, 1878. Thirteen children, ten of whom are living,
were born to this union. In 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Brandehoff observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mrs.
Brandehoff passed away on October 4, of this year.
     Mr. Brandehoff retired from active farming about ten years ago. The following shildren survive: Mrs. Dan Byrne,
northwest of Ottoville; Mrs. Andrew Deitering and Mrs. Edward Weber, Chesaning Mich.; Frank, William and Gilbert,
of Delphos; Mrs. Lucille Gulker, Lima; Mrs. Al Schulien and John of Ft. Wayne, and Laverne Brandehoff of
Cloverdale. Forty-seven grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren also survive.
     Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church at
Ottoville. Rev. Adrian Brandehoff, a grandson, officiated. Burial was made in the parish cemetery.

12-12-1940
Henry H. Deitering
Death Calls H. Dietering
Life Long Resident Of Near Ottoville Dies
     Henry H. Deitering, prominent life long resident of Monterey township, died at his home two and one-half miles
northwest of Ottoville, Thursday evening ay nine-thirty after a serious illness if three  weeks. He had been an invalid
for the past five years.
     Mr. Dietering was born a farm north of Ottoville on March 10, 1863, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dietering. He
was married to Miss Catherine Beining at Ottoville on November 17, 1897, and since their marriage, the couple
resided on the same farm. Mr. Dietering was seventy-seven years of age.
     He leaves to mourn their loss his widow, six sons; John, of Portland Oregon; Albert, of Wapakoneta; Joseph, of
Delphos; Oliver, of Ft. Wayne; Rudolph and Leo, of Ottoville; two daughters; Mrs. Henry Koester and Miss Isadore
Miller, Ottoville; thirty-one grandchildren; three brothers, Joesph and Andrew of Chesaning Mich.; Frank , of
Bancroft Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. George Wenzlick , Ottoville; and Mrs. Peter Neitling, Chesaning Mich. He was
precede in death by a daughter, a brother and two sisters.
     Funeral services were held Monday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Catholic church at
Ottoville and the remains were laid to rest in the parish cemetery.

12-15-1940
Leo Eickholt
Last Rites At Ottoville
Young Man Died Monday In Toledo
      Funeral services for Leo Eickholt of Toledo, former resident of Putnam county, was held Wednesday morning at
nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church at Ottoville. Mr. Eickholt died at his home in Toledo early Monday
after a two year illness.              
     He was born at Cloverdale on February 25, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickholt. In July, 1932, he was
married at Cloverdale to Miss Thelma Martin. The couple resided in Toledo most of their married life. He was
thirty-six years of age.
     He is survived by his widow; two children, Barbara and Joseph, at home; his mother Mrs. Maude Eickholt,
Cloverdale; two sisters, Miss Vera Eickholt and Mrs. Bernice Miller, Toledo; two brothers, Arlo of Toledo, and Cleo of
Cloverdale.
     The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Ottoville

12-22-1940
Mary Schmersal
Passed Away At Ottoville
Rites For Mrs. Schmersal Held Thursday
     Mrs. Henry Schmersal, lifelong resident of Ottoville and vicinity, answered the call of death at her home one mile
west of that village Sunday evening at eight o'clock after an illness of two weeks.
     Mrs. Schmersal was born at Ft. Jennings on February 16, 1863, the daughter of Bernard and Christina Pavel.
She was seventy-six years of age.
     On April, 18, 1883, she was married to Bernard Looser at Ottoville. Mr. Looser died on February 8, 1895. She
was married to Henry Schmersal at Ottoville on November 17, 1898.
     She is survivied by her husband and the following children; Henry, Dayton; Joseph Looser, Ft. Jennings; William
Looser and Mrs. Charles Leis, Ottoville; Charles Looserand Miss Clara Looser at home; and Florian Schmersal,
Delphos. A step-son, Albert Schmersal, Delphos, a brother Amos Pavel, Delphos and a sister, Mrs. John Brabant,
also of Delphos. A sister, two brothers and a son preceded her in death.
     Funeral services were held in the Immaculate Concpetion church at Ottoville Thursday morning at nine o'clock.
Burial was made in the parish cemetery.

12-28-1940
August Calvelage
Well Known Citizen Of County Dies
Injuries Fatal To August Calvelage Of Ottoville
Machine Hit Pole
Served As Trustee For Number OF Years
     August Calvelage, prominent resident of Ottoville and highly esteemed citizen of Putnam County, died in St.
Rita's hospital, Lima, Saturday morning at four-thirty, as the result of injuries received Thursday night in an
automobile accident on route 66, two and one-half miles north of Delphos.
     Mr. Calvelage was returning to his home in Ottoville from Delphos, when he apparently lost control of the
automobile, which crashed into an Ohio Power company pole. He was alone at the time and the exact cause of the
accident is not known. The car was practically demolished. Mr. Calvelage sustained internal injuries, which caused
his death. The only noticeable injury received was a cut on his head.
     Mr. Calvelage was born a farm a half mile southwest of Ft. Jennings on March 3, 1875, the son of Henry and
Caroline Calvelage. He was married to Miss Catherine Wondorle, and with the exception of a year spent in Lima, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvelage resided on a farm in Jackson township, one and one-half miles east of Ottoville, until 1935 when
they moved to Ottoville.
     Mr. Calvelage was a public spirited citizen of the county and community, and maintained a progressive outlook
on life. Fairness in all of his dealings was an outstanding virtue. He served his community as a township trustee for a
number of years and was a faithful public servant. In 1936 and a gain in 194 he was a candidate for the nomination
of county commissioner on the Democratic ticket, and on each occasion was a close third in a large field of
candidates. He was neighborly, friendly and charitable at all times and was respected by all who new him.
     At the time of his death he was sixty-five years, nine months and twenty-five days of age.
     He leaves to mourn their loss his bereaved widow; a son, Alex of Ottoville, and a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ihm,
Altoona Pa.; four brothers, Joseph and Jacob Calvelage, of Ft. Jennings; Walter of near Ottoville, and Edward of
near Ft. Jennings; a sister, Miss Dora Calvelage, of Toledo, and a granddaughter. Three brothers preceded him in
death.
     Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Catholic church at
Ottoville, with Rev. Henry Gerwert the pastor officiating. Interment was made in the parish cemetery.