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Jutzi, William (d. 1948)

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<center><h3>SECOND VICTIM SUCCUMBS AS RESULT OF ONTARIO HIGHWAY ACCIDENT</h3></center>
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Milverton, Ontario. &#8212; William Jutzi, whose wife was instantly killed in a highway accident near Elginfield on Sept. 12, died at a London hospital on Sept. 28 of injuries sustained in the same accident. Surviving the parents are two daughters, Merill and Erma, and a son, Stanley, 10 years of age.
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An estimated 2,000 persons attended the final services for Bro. Jutzi at the Steinmann Amish church near Baden on Friday afternoon, Oct. 1. Amos Schwartzendruber, missionary to the Argentine, was the officiating minister.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1948 Oct 14 p. 8

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SECOND VICTIM SUCCUMBS AS RESULT OF ONTARIO HIGHWAY ACCIDENT

Milverton, Ontario. — William Jutzi, whose wife was instantly killed in a highway accident near Elginfield on Sept. 12, died at a London hospital on Sept. 28 of injuries sustained in the same accident. Surviving the parents are two daughters, Merill and Erma, and a son, Stanley, 10 years of age.

An estimated 2,000 persons attended the final services for Bro. Jutzi at the Steinmann Amish church near Baden on Friday afternoon, Oct. 1. Amos Schwartzendruber, missionary to the Argentine, was the officiating minister.

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