Person:Aaron Shriver (2)

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Rev. Aaron F Shriver
m. Bef 1870
  1. Rev. Aaron F Shriver1870 - 1922
m. 20 Mar 1898
  1. Ruth Marie Shriver1899 - 1974
  2. Helen Margaret Shriver1908 - 1989
Facts and Events
Name[1] Rev. Aaron F Shriver
Gender Male
Birth[2] 12 Sep 1870 Louisville, Stark Co., Ohio
Marriage 20 Mar 1898 to Jennie M Culler
Occupation? 1906 Minister in Church of Brethern
Occupation[8] 1906 Stark Co., Ohioa teacher in the public schools
Death[3][4][11] 15 Dec 1922 Louisville, Stark Co., Ohio
Burial[5][6][7][12] 17 Dec 1922 Center Church of the Brethren cemetery, SR 44 & Georgetown Rd, Canton East, Nimishellen twp., Stark Co., Ohio
Other[9][13] Dec 1922 Obitz_OK
Residence[10][14] Bet 1923 and 1927 Tenth Street, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio
Reference Number 5085
References
  1. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  2. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  3. Elsie Powell Mehnert. The Powell Family, a Record and Biography of the Descendants of SamuelPowell. (self published, Naperville, Illinois, 1946).
  4. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    Volume Number: 4031 Certificate Number: 60048.
  5. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  6. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  7. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  8. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  9. email: melgraves at home.com, Compiler: Mel Graves. Constant Graves, Location: db: :1480803, Url:http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (March 2003).
  10. Obituary. (further information available upon request)
    of David J Culler.
  11. 11am from cancer of intestine for two years. Informant on certificate washis father, George Shriver
  12. next to his wife and daughters
  13. "After a long, painful illness Rev. Aaron F. Shriver died at the home ofhis parents, Mr and Mrs George Shriver, on High Street, Friday morningat twelve o'clock. Every effort was made and every hope was entertainedthat his life might be spared, but his time on earth was completed andhe was taken away. Rev. Shriver was born on a farm north of Louisville,Ohio, September 12, 1870, making his age fifty-two years. After growingto manhood he entered the profession of teaching and taught in theschools of Nimishillen township, also serving as superintendent of theschools. Later he entered the ministry of the Church of the Brethren andwas assigned to the church at Akron, Ohio where he served as pastor forseven years and was then transferred to New Philadelphia and continuedin his work there until failing health compelled him to resign. He thencame to the home of his parents. Rev. Shriver was married to Miss JennieCuller, who, with two daughters, the Misses Ruth and Helen, survive,also his parents and one sister Mrs. O. Bixler, of Louisville, Ohio. Toknow Rev. Shriver was to love him, with his kind, gentle, pleasingmanners. He never gave offence, was always a dutiful son, a kind andconsiderate husband and father and a faithful Christian worker. His spanof life was not long but his good influence will long continue. He hasgone to his reward. Funeral services were held at the Reformed church.Sunday afternoon, and the attendance was beyond the seating capacity ofthe church. Rev. M.M.Taylor read the 90th psalm and offered a prayerafter which Rev. Harold Helman, of Ashland, Ohio, president of the boardof missions of the church of the Brethren, delivered a good sermon. Histext was II Tim. 4:7-8 - I have fought a good fight, I have finished mycourse, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is land up for me acrown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall giveme on that day. A quartet of male voices from the church at NewPhiladelphia of which Rev. Shriver was the pastor sang two selections --"There's a beautiful land " and " Some time, some where." There weremany beautiful flowers. After the services the body was taken to theCenter Cemetery where interment was made."
  14. they have Jennie's father living with them