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Bontrager, Oliver J. (1898-1970)

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Oliver J. Bontrager of route 5, Goshen, Ind. was born on Dec. 26, 1898 to Amanda and Joseph m. bontraggter, and went to his eternal rest on March 10, 1970.
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Oliver J. Bontrager of Route 5, Goshen, Ind. was born on Dec. 26, 1898 to Amanda and Joseph M. Bontraggter, and went to his eternal rest on March 10, 1970.
   
He graduated from the Mishelr Elementary School in LaGrange county. in april of 1914, ujpon his confessin of faith, he was baptized by D. D. Miller. He was a member of the Forks Mennonite Church, middlebury, until moving to the goshen community in the later years of his life. At Goshen he was a member of the College Mennonite Church, being faithful until is death. Until recent weeks he was able to enjoy the serives and shared with fellow-members in many meaningful experiences.
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He graduated from the Mishler Elementary School in LaGrange county. In April of 1914, upon his confession of faith, he was baptized by D. D. Miller. He was a member of the Forks Mennonite Church, Middlebury, until moving to the Goshen community in the later years of his life. At Goshen he was a member of the College Mennonite Church, being faithful until his death. Until recent weeks he was able to enjoy the services and shared with fellow-members in many meaningful experiences.
   
On jan. 8, 1922, he was married to Verna Hershberger at Walnut Creek, Ohio. Rev. Lester Hostetler ing meat and produce through home deliveries and public market. Over spent his last active years employed by Miles Laboratories until his health forced him to retire. Since 1944 the Bontrager home has been in the Elkhart-goshen community.
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On Jan. 8, 1922, he was married to Verna Hershberger at Walnut Creek, Ohio. Rev. Lester Hostetler
   
Over was alover of flowers and had a deep appreciation for the nat- officiated athe marriage. Together they shared life for 47 years, until she preceded him in dath on June 22, 1969.
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ing meat and produce through home deliveries and public market. Oliver spent his last active years employed by Miles Laboratories until his health forced him to retire. Since 1944 the Bontrager home has been in the Elkhart-Goshen community.
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Oliver was a lover of flowers and had a deep appreciation for the nat-
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officiated at the marriage. Together they shared life for 47 years, until she preceded him in death on June 22, 1969.
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The first years of married life were spent near the Honeyville community where Oliver collected cream for the Middlebury Creamery. Most of the family's early years were spent in Middlebury where Oliver and Verna worked hard sell-
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beauty around him. Many hours were spent caring for this flowers and garden. This, to him, was a source of inspiration and seemed to communicate love for and with the God he know. Often he provided flowers for worship and for the sick and shut-ins whom he visited. He delighted in the visits and concerns of his many friends. He was a friend and had many friends, both young and old, who called on him.
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Surviving are five daughters, Helen, Mrs. Marvin Hostetler of McPherson, Kan., Kathryn, Mrs. Omer Miller of Goshen, Nadine, Mrs. Ben Miller of Goshen, Joan, Mrs. B. J. Tuttrup of Phoenix, Ariz., Pearl, Mrs. Henry Copenhaver of Wakarusa, one son, M. Max, Michigan City, 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, one brother, Melvin, of Middlebury, three sisters, Mrs. Celestia Schrock of Hutchinson, Kan., Mrs. john G. Miller of Shipshewana, and Mrs. Forrest Bowman, also of Shipshewana.
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The memorial service was conducted on Friday, March 13, at the Goshen College Mennonite Church. Rev. Robert Detweiler and Rev, John Mosemann officiated.
   
The first years of married life were spent near the Honeyville community where Oliver collected cream for the Middlebury Creamery. Most of the family's early years wer spent in Middlebury where Oliver and Verna worked hard
 
   
 
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Revision as of 11:13, 14 February 2012

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 May 14 p. 11

Birth date: 1898 Dec 26

OLIVER J. BONTRAGER

Oliver J. Bontrager of Route 5, Goshen, Ind. was born on Dec. 26, 1898 to Amanda and Joseph M. Bontraggter, and went to his eternal rest on March 10, 1970.

He graduated from the Mishler Elementary School in LaGrange county. In April of 1914, upon his confession of faith, he was baptized by D. D. Miller. He was a member of the Forks Mennonite Church, Middlebury, until moving to the Goshen community in the later years of his life. At Goshen he was a member of the College Mennonite Church, being faithful until his death. Until recent weeks he was able to enjoy the services and shared with fellow-members in many meaningful experiences.

On Jan. 8, 1922, he was married to Verna Hershberger at Walnut Creek, Ohio. Rev. Lester Hostetler

ing meat and produce through home deliveries and public market. Oliver spent his last active years employed by Miles Laboratories until his health forced him to retire. Since 1944 the Bontrager home has been in the Elkhart-Goshen community.

Oliver was a lover of flowers and had a deep appreciation for the nat-

officiated at the marriage. Together they shared life for 47 years, until she preceded him in death on June 22, 1969.

The first years of married life were spent near the Honeyville community where Oliver collected cream for the Middlebury Creamery. Most of the family's early years were spent in Middlebury where Oliver and Verna worked hard sell-

beauty around him. Many hours were spent caring for this flowers and garden. This, to him, was a source of inspiration and seemed to communicate love for and with the God he know. Often he provided flowers for worship and for the sick and shut-ins whom he visited. He delighted in the visits and concerns of his many friends. He was a friend and had many friends, both young and old, who called on him.

Surviving are five daughters, Helen, Mrs. Marvin Hostetler of McPherson, Kan., Kathryn, Mrs. Omer Miller of Goshen, Nadine, Mrs. Ben Miller of Goshen, Joan, Mrs. B. J. Tuttrup of Phoenix, Ariz., Pearl, Mrs. Henry Copenhaver of Wakarusa, one son, M. Max, Michigan City, 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, one brother, Melvin, of Middlebury, three sisters, Mrs. Celestia Schrock of Hutchinson, Kan., Mrs. john G. Miller of Shipshewana, and Mrs. Forrest Bowman, also of Shipshewana.

The memorial service was conducted on Friday, March 13, at the Goshen College Mennonite Church. Rev. Robert Detweiler and Rev, John Mosemann officiated.

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