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Bueckert, Peter (Mrs.) (d. 1961)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1961 Nov 30 p. 1

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Tragedy Wipes Out Family of Five In Mexico Colony

Cuauhtemoc, Chih., Mexico. — Tragedy recently wiped out a family of five in the large Mennonite settlement north of here.

A Mexican ranch hand has reportedly confessed to the murder of all five members of the Peter Beckert [sic Bueckert] family on the ranch where they were working in the vicinity of Rosario. Robbery was an apparent motive for the crime.

After a two-day search, Mexican police arrested Inanseio Lopez Reijes, who admitted the slaying.

According to a published statement, Reijes went to the Beckert [sic Bueckert] home where he found Catherine, 12, alone preparing a meal. He stabbed her to death, then ransacked the house, finding only seven or eight dollars.

He then went to the field where the rest of the family was working and shot Beckert [sic Bueckert] as he was cutting oats on the binder. Cornelius, 20, was shot as he attempted to flee.

Reijes, according to the confession, placed the bodies of the two victims on the binder and drove to another part of the field where Mrs. Beckert [sic Bueckert] and Anna, 17, were working. Using knife and rifle, he killed them also.

The bodies of all five were discovered the next day by a neighbor.

Nearest surviving relative is a son, Peter Beckert [sic Bueckert], Jr., and wife of Steinbach, Man.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1961 Dec 28 p. 3

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A large gathering of some 3,000 Old Colony Mennonites in Mexico attended the funeral of five members of the John [sic Peter] Bueckert family, killed Nov. 14 by a Mexican laborer. The multiple deaths reportedly created a great sensation among the large Old Colony settlement around Cuauhtemoc, and the funeral, held Sunday, Nov. 19, was an all-day affair. A local photographer did a brisk business selling pictures of the lined-up coffins.

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