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Siemens, Henry (1874-1947)

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— Friends and acquaintances here of Henry Siemens, long-time-resident of Buhler, were shocked to learn of his death on Monday evening in a Hutchinson hospital which resulted from injuries sustained in an auto accident last Friday. Mr. Siemens' car and one driven by Mrs. d. H. Voth crashed head-on four and one-half miles east of Buhler, near the Hebron church. It appeared that Mr. Siemens was blinded by the sun and drove on the wrong side of the road. He was 73 years old and had resided in McPherson county for a number of years. Survivors include tow sons and four daughters.
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— Friends and acquaintances here of Henry Siemens, long-time-resident of Buhler, were shocked to learn of his death on Monday evening in a Hutchinson hospital which resulted from injuries sustained in an auto accident last Friday. Mr. Siemens' car and one driven by Mrs. D. H. Voth crashed head-on four and one-half miles east of Buhler, near the Hebron church. It appeared that Mr. Siemens was blinded by the sun and drove on the wrong side of the road. He was 73 years old and had resided in McPherson county for a number of years. Survivors include tow sons and four daughters.
   
   

Revision as of 16:54, 6 January 2015

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Jan 30 p. 5

Birth date: 1874

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— Friends and acquaintances here of Henry Siemens, long-time-resident of Buhler, were shocked to learn of his death on Monday evening in a Hutchinson hospital which resulted from injuries sustained in an auto accident last Friday. Mr. Siemens' car and one driven by Mrs. D. H. Voth crashed head-on four and one-half miles east of Buhler, near the Hebron church. It appeared that Mr. Siemens was blinded by the sun and drove on the wrong side of the road. He was 73 years old and had resided in McPherson county for a number of years. Survivors include tow sons and four daughters.

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