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Troyer, Lloyd (1900-1950)

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<center><h3>WELL KNOWN BUSINESSMAN OF TRAIL, OHIO COMMUNITY DIED</h3></center>
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Sugarcreek, Ohio. — A heart attack proved fatal to Lloyd Troyer, 50, well known business at Trail, early Wednesday morning, Nov. 22. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Walnut Creek Mennonite church, with Rev. Paul R. Miller in charge.
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Mr. Troyer was the owner and operator of the Trail bologna plant where the widely known Trail bologna is produced. He started to work for his father, the late Michael Troyer, at the age of 12, and had been in the grocery and meat business for 26 years.
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The survivors include his wife, Minerva Miller Troyer; two daughters, five sons, one sister, and four brothers.
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 11 December 2014

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary:1950 Dec 7 p. 1

Birth date: 1900

text of obituary:

WELL KNOWN BUSINESSMAN OF TRAIL, OHIO COMMUNITY DIED

Sugarcreek, Ohio. — A heart attack proved fatal to Lloyd Troyer, 50, well known business at Trail, early Wednesday morning, Nov. 22. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Walnut Creek Mennonite church, with Rev. Paul R. Miller in charge.

Mr. Troyer was the owner and operator of the Trail bologna plant where the widely known Trail bologna is produced. He started to work for his father, the late Michael Troyer, at the age of 12, and had been in the grocery and meat business for 26 years.

The survivors include his wife, Minerva Miller Troyer; two daughters, five sons, one sister, and four brothers.