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Schwartzentruber, Lyle (1935-1962)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Oct 11 p. 3

Birth date: 1935

text of obituary:

Accidents in Ontario, Pennsylvania Claim Lives of Four Men

New Holland, Pa. — Two well-known Amish farmers of this vicinity died recently of injuries received in separate farm accidents.

Dan F. King, 59, was instantly killed when run over by a hay baler while baling hay for his son-in-law, Amos Stoltzfus. Mr. King was a director of the Amish School Aid Committee and active in developing Amish parochial schools in this area.

Kore Z. Fisher, 61, of the Gordonville community died in a Lancaster hospital on Oct. 1 from effects of a skull fracture suffered Sept. 19. He was hitching a mule to a wagon when the animal bolted, throwing him to the ground.

Fatal Highway Crashes

New Hamburg, Ont. — Two young men of this community, both 27 years of age, died recently as the result of highway accidents.

Milo D. Good, 27, died Oct. 3 of injuries received more than a month earlier when his car crashed into a parked truck near Baden. He was active in various capacities at the Geiger Mennonite Church. His wife, the former Erma Erb, survives.

Funeral services were conducted at Steinman's Amish Mennonite Church for Lyle Schwartzentruber, who was instantly killed when his small car crashed into a truck. He leaves his wife, the former Eleanor Wismer, and an 18-month-old son. A brother, Kenneth, is a missionary in Brazil.

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