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Eigsti, Esther E. Hartzler (1899-1964)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Jan 30 p. 5

Birth date: 1899 Jul 22

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• Mrs. Ira Eigsti, 64, a resident of Schowalter Villa at Hesston, died Monday morning at Bethel Hospital where she had been a patient since Jan. 9. Funeral services are announced for Thursday forenoon at the Hesston Mennonite Church, with Rev. Peter Wiebe and Rev. Wesley Jantz officiating. A former resident of Illinois, Mrs. Eigsti had been living with a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Zehr of Manson, Iowa before coming to Hesston. Survivors include her husband, two sons, two daughters, seven grandchildren, and two brothers, David Hartzler of Findlay, Ohio and Harvey Hartzler of Marshallville, Ohio.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Feb 20 p. 10

text of obituary:

ESTHER E. EIGSTI

Esther E. Eigsti was born near Bellefontaine, Ohio on July 22, 1899, the daughter of Jonathan B. and Esther (Hooley) Hartzler. She had a conversion experience with Christ when 10 years old.

She was married to Ira Eigsti on Sept. 1, 1923, near Marshallville, Ohio, and resided near Tiskilwa, Ill. In 1955 a move was made to Sarasota, Florida, and in November 1962, residence was begun in Hesston, Kan., in Schowalter Villa Cottage She passed away Jan. 27, 1964, in Bethel Deaconess Hospital in Newton, Kan. at the age of 64 years, five month, five days. Death came as a result of cancer.

Of the five children, Mabel died at th age of 13. Surviving are two sons, Delwin of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Elmer of Tiskilwa, Ill.; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cornelius (Jacob) of Whitewater, Kan. and Mrs. Florence Zehr (Marvin), of Manson, Iowa, seven grandchildren, two brothers, David of Findlay, Ohio, and Harvey of Marshallville, Ohio.

Funeral services were held Jan. 30 at the Hesston Mennonite Church in charge of Peter Wiebe and Wesley Jantz. Interment was made near Hesston, Kan.

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