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New page: ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 15 May 1975 p. 6 Birth date: 1920 Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries
 
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 15 May 1975 p. 6
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1975 May 15 p. 6
 
Birth date:  1920
 
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<center><h3>'''Rider of Bicycle Fatally Injured'''</h3></center>
 
Ephrata, Pa.  &#8212;  An accident on Route 322 at Hinkletown the morning of April 28 claimed the life of Harvey H. Nolt, 55, of rural Ephrata.
 
Mr. Nolt was riding a bicycle to work at Good's Lumber Company when he made a left turn into the path of an automobile traveling the same direction.  He was thrown to the highway and suffered head injuries, resulting in his death the same afternoon at a Lancaster hospital.
 
Funeral services were held May 1 at the Martindale Mennonite Church.
 
Surviving in the immediate family are his widow, Maggie; four children, Mrs. John Z. Martin of rural Ephrata, Walter, Luke and Cora, all at home; and his father, Elam B. Nolt of rural Kutztown.


Birth date: 1920


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Latest revision as of 14:42, 14 November 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1975 May 15 p. 6

Birth date: 1920

text of obituary:

Rider of Bicycle Fatally Injured

Ephrata, Pa. — An accident on Route 322 at Hinkletown the morning of April 28 claimed the life of Harvey H. Nolt, 55, of rural Ephrata.

Mr. Nolt was riding a bicycle to work at Good's Lumber Company when he made a left turn into the path of an automobile traveling the same direction. He was thrown to the highway and suffered head injuries, resulting in his death the same afternoon at a Lancaster hospital.

Funeral services were held May 1 at the Martindale Mennonite Church.

Surviving in the immediate family are his widow, Maggie; four children, Mrs. John Z. Martin of rural Ephrata, Walter, Luke and Cora, all at home; and his father, Elam B. Nolt of rural Kutztown.