Pioneer Doctor Succumbs at 99

Dr. Amos W. Carlile, one of Manning's oldest citizens and a practicing physician here for 75 years, died Feb. 28, 1979 at the age of 99.

Dr. Carlile arrived in Manning in March, 1904 and opened his office above the Schelldorf Drug Store (now the Coast to Coast Store). Five years later he bought the one story building now known as The Dime Store, and added a second floor to house his office and hospital rooms for the ill.

He was one of the first local doctors to have a car, which enabled him to make visits to country patients. When winter storms prevented auto travel, he would use a horse and sleigh.
He was active in civic affairs and served on the city council from April 30, 1936 to March 31, 1946. He was a long time member of the M-M Country Club and continued to play golf into his 90s.

He continued to see patients until he became ill in early January of this year. He was taken to Manning General Hospital January 7, and four days later transferred to Jenny Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, where he stayed 10 days. He spent his last days at the Glen Haven Nursing Home in Glenwood.
The doctor was a familiar figure in Manning, going on daily walks with longtime companion Roy Schrum. He was an active member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Underwood, and Schrum would drive him there whenever possible to attend services.

Dr. Carlile was born August 21, 1879 in Underwood, and was a 1902 graduate of Creighton University. After interning at an Omaha hospital 2 years, he came to Manning.
Shortly after arriving here, he was married to Grace Heywood, a native of his home town. She was in ill health, and died five years later.

He was married Feb. 1, 1937 to Elsie Schroeder of Manning. She died Feb. 11, 1978.
He is survived by one brother, David, of Underwood, and by 14 nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Saturday, March 3, at the Cutler Funeral Home Chapel, Council Bluffs, with Elder Maynard Peterson of the Underwood Church of the Latter Day Saints officiating.
Interment was in the Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Council Bluffs. Memorials may be sent to his Underwood Church.


Dr. Amos W. Carlile Manning, Ia.

DR. AMOS W. CARLILE is one of five 1902 graduates of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine still practicing in Western Iowa. He spent a year as an intern at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Went to Manning.
"I enjoy my work, have had my ups and downs, but to me the practice of medicine with its continued advancement and far-reaching possibilities cannot be equaled in any other vocation."