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'''NEWTON and VICINITY'''
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Fritz F. Martens, 64, former resident of Newton, died Saturday at a Wichita hospital. He formerly operated an automobile agency here, moving to Wichita several years ago. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Downing East Mortuary in Wichita, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Surviving are his widow and a son Richard of Wichita; his mother, Mrs. P. A. Martens of the Bethel Home for Aged, Newton; two sisters, one brother and two grandsons.
Fritz F. Martens, 64, former resident of Newton, died Saturday at a Wichita hospital. He formerly operated an automobile agency here, moving to Wichita several years ago. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Downing East Mortuary in Wichita, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Surviving are his widow and a son Richard of Wichita; his mother, Mrs. P. A. Martens of the Bethel Home for Aged, Newton; two sisters, one brother and two grandsons.


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 29 Apr 1965 p. 5

Birth date: 1901

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Fritz F. Martens, 64, former resident of Newton, died Saturday at a Wichita hospital. He formerly operated an automobile agency here, moving to Wichita several years ago. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Downing East Mortuary in Wichita, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Surviving are his widow and a son Richard of Wichita; his mother, Mrs. P. A. Martens of the Bethel Home for Aged, Newton; two sisters, one brother and two grandsons.