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Created page with "Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1973 May 10 p. 7 Birth date: text of obituary Little Boy Killed Topeka, Ind.—An accident at the Ervin J. Miller farm near here April 25 claimed the life of the Millers’ two-year-old grandson, Jay D. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lehman. While at play the boy was pinned between steel fencing material, which fell or was knocked over, and a water tank. He died of suffocation. The parents are members of the Amish church." |
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Topeka, Ind.—An accident at the Ervin J. Miller farm near here April 25 claimed the life of the Millers’ two-year-old grandson, Jay D. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lehman. | Topeka, Ind.—An accident at the Ervin J. Miller farm near here April 25 claimed the life of the Millers’ two-year-old grandson, Jay D. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lehman. | ||
While at play the boy was pinned between steel fencing material, which fell or was knocked over, and a water tank. He died of suffocation. The parents are members of the Amish church. | While at play the boy was pinned between steel fencing material, which fell or was knocked over, and a water tank. He died of suffocation. The parents are members of the Amish church. | ||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1973 May 10 p. 7
Birth date:
text of obituary
Little Boy Killed
Topeka, Ind.—An accident at the Ervin J. Miller farm near here April 25 claimed the life of the Millers’ two-year-old grandson, Jay D. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lehman.
While at play the boy was pinned between steel fencing material, which fell or was knocked over, and a water tank. He died of suffocation. The parents are members of the Amish church.