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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 23 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1967 Feb 23 p. 7 | ||
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<font size="+2">'''Three Octogenarians Called by Death</font> | |||
Kidron, Ohio. — Three aged members of area Mennonite churches — all octogenarians — were called away in death within a few days' time. | |||
Funeral services for David L. Zuercher, 86, of rural Dalton were held Feb. 16 at the Salem Mennonite Church here. A retired mail carrier, barber, and farmer, he died Feb. 13 at Shady Lawn Rest home. Three sons and two daughters and their families are among the survivors. | |||
Also on Feb. 13, Mrs. Enos Steiner, 83, died at her home near Dalton and services were held Feb. 16 at the County Line Mennonite Church. The former Sarah Lydia Basinger of Versailles, Mo., she leaves her husband and a daughter Ruth of the home, two sons, and 12 grandchildren. | |||
Miss Fannie Sommer, 85, a lifetime resident of Wayne County, died Feb. 10 at the Wayne County Hospital, and services were held at the Kidron Mennonite Church. The only survivor is a brother Joel of Bradentown, Fla. | |||
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1967 Mar 21 p. 203 | |||
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'''David L. Zuercher,''' Salem Church, Kidron, Ohio, was born Mar. 28, 1880, and died Feb. 13. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 14 December 2021
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1967 Feb 23 p. 7
Birth date: 1880 Mar 28
text of obituary:
Three Octogenarians Called by Death
Kidron, Ohio. — Three aged members of area Mennonite churches — all octogenarians — were called away in death within a few days' time.
Funeral services for David L. Zuercher, 86, of rural Dalton were held Feb. 16 at the Salem Mennonite Church here. A retired mail carrier, barber, and farmer, he died Feb. 13 at Shady Lawn Rest home. Three sons and two daughters and their families are among the survivors.
Also on Feb. 13, Mrs. Enos Steiner, 83, died at her home near Dalton and services were held Feb. 16 at the County Line Mennonite Church. The former Sarah Lydia Basinger of Versailles, Mo., she leaves her husband and a daughter Ruth of the home, two sons, and 12 grandchildren.
Miss Fannie Sommer, 85, a lifetime resident of Wayne County, died Feb. 10 at the Wayne County Hospital, and services were held at the Kidron Mennonite Church. The only survivor is a brother Joel of Bradentown, Fla.
The Mennonite obituary: 1967 Mar 21 p. 203
text of obituary:
David L. Zuercher, Salem Church, Kidron, Ohio, was born Mar. 28, 1880, and died Feb. 13.