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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 30 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1975 Jan 30 p. 11 | ||
Birth date: 1913 | |||
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<center><h3>ARTHUR W. BRUBAKER</h3></center> | |||
Arthur W. Brubaker, 61, of Mount Joy, Pa. died Dec. 19, 1974 in Lancaster General Hospital. | |||
He was born on a farm in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, and lived there until 1960. He then moved to Mount Joy and lived there until his death. | |||
On March 23, 1935 he was married to Pearl I. Wyble, who survives, along with two sons, Clair W. of Lancaster and J. Kenneth of Reston, Va., and a sister, Mae, Mrs. John K. Wolgemuth of Mount Joy. | |||
He was a member of Erisman's Mennonite Church, where services were held Dec. 23. Officiating were Howard Witmer, Norman Shenk, and Andrew Miller. Interment was in the church cemetery. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1975 Jan 30 p. 11
Birth date: 1913
text of obituary:
ARTHUR W. BRUBAKER
Arthur W. Brubaker, 61, of Mount Joy, Pa. died Dec. 19, 1974 in Lancaster General Hospital.
He was born on a farm in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, and lived there until 1960. He then moved to Mount Joy and lived there until his death.
On March 23, 1935 he was married to Pearl I. Wyble, who survives, along with two sons, Clair W. of Lancaster and J. Kenneth of Reston, Va., and a sister, Mae, Mrs. John K. Wolgemuth of Mount Joy.
He was a member of Erisman's Mennonite Church, where services were held Dec. 23. Officiating were Howard Witmer, Norman Shenk, and Andrew Miller. Interment was in the church cemetery.