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Survivors include his widow and five sons, three of whom are missionaries — Paul E. in Switzerland, Lamar in Paris, France, and Dallas in Niger. Jan and Dan, twins, reside at home. | Survivors include his widow and five sons, three of whom are missionaries — Paul E. in Switzerland, Lamar in Paris, France, and Dallas in Niger. Jan and Dan, twins, reside at home. | ||
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1974 Oct 17 p. 8 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1974 Oct 17 p. 8 | ||
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<center><font size="+2">'''Community News From Review Correspondents'''</font></center> | |||
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<center>'''WAKARUSA, INDIANA'''</center> | |||
<center>'''September 30, 1974'''</center> | |||
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This community was shocked by the sudden passing of Harold D. Myers, 60, of rural New Paris, a farmer and bishop of the Salem Mennonite church. He was fatally stricken by a heart attack on Aug. 30 while riding a farm tractor. He married Rozetta Flora on Jan. 2, 1938. Surviving are his widow, five sons, a daughter, five grandchildren, three sisters, and six brothers. Funeral services were held at the Salem Mennonite church with Rev. Floyd L. Stutzman and Rev. Walter Keim, pastor of the Toto Mennonite Church officiating. Bro Myers was interested in establishing a new church cemetery, and he was buried in the first lot. | |||
Mrs. Amy V. Shaum, 79, died Sept. 19 at First Federal Nursing Home, Elkhart, where she had been a patient since Sept. 11. She had been in failing health for six months. She married Rev. Warren Shaum in 1916. He died Aug. 5, 1971. She was a member of the Salem Mennonite church. survivors include two daughters, 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Salem Church with Rev. Leroy Yoder, a nephew of Harrisburg, Pa., and Rev. Floyd Stutzman officiating. — Mrs. F. Stichter. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1974 Sep 5 p. 3
Birth date: 1914
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Indiana Pastor Suffers Fatal Attack On Farm Tractor
Goshen, Ind. — A heart attack suffered Aug. 30 while driving a tractor on a country road claimed the life of Harold d. Myers, 60, of Route 1, New Paris, pastor and bishop of the Salem Mennonite Church.
Rev. Myers had stopped to help a neighbor round up some cattle and had proceeded down the road when stricken. The tractor left the road and struck a utility pole. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Goshen hospital.
Survivors include his widow and five sons, three of whom are missionaries — Paul E. in Switzerland, Lamar in Paris, France, and Dallas in Niger. Jan and Dan, twins, reside at home.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1974 Oct 17 p. 8
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This community was shocked by the sudden passing of Harold D. Myers, 60, of rural New Paris, a farmer and bishop of the Salem Mennonite church. He was fatally stricken by a heart attack on Aug. 30 while riding a farm tractor. He married Rozetta Flora on Jan. 2, 1938. Surviving are his widow, five sons, a daughter, five grandchildren, three sisters, and six brothers. Funeral services were held at the Salem Mennonite church with Rev. Floyd L. Stutzman and Rev. Walter Keim, pastor of the Toto Mennonite Church officiating. Bro Myers was interested in establishing a new church cemetery, and he was buried in the first lot.
Mrs. Amy V. Shaum, 79, died Sept. 19 at First Federal Nursing Home, Elkhart, where she had been a patient since Sept. 11. She had been in failing health for six months. She married Rev. Warren Shaum in 1916. He died Aug. 5, 1971. She was a member of the Salem Mennonite church. survivors include two daughters, 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Salem Church with Rev. Leroy Yoder, a nephew of Harrisburg, Pa., and Rev. Floyd Stutzman officiating. — Mrs. F. Stichter.