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Kauffman, Enos M. (1907-1952)

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Birth date: 1907 Jul 20
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<center><h3>SERVICES HELD AT BELLEVILLE, PA. FOR VICTIM OF ACCIDENT</h3></center>
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Belleville, Pa. — Funeral services were held at the Belleville Mennonite church Jan. 29 for Enos M. Kauffman, 44, member of the church who was instantly killed Jan. 29 when his car struck a semi-trailer on Route 22 at Thompson town. Officiating ministers were Irvin Roth and Raymond R. Peachey.
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Mr. Kauffman was employed by Standard Steel Works Division and resided at Fairview. He was born at Haven, Kansas on July 20, 1907.
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Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; a married daughter, Mrs. Raymond Stuter, and six children at home; two brothers, two sisters, a step-sister, and four stepbrothers.
   
Birth date: 1907
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 28 April 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary:1952 Feb 7 p. 1

Birth date: 1907 Jul 20

text of obituary:

SERVICES HELD AT BELLEVILLE, PA. FOR VICTIM OF ACCIDENT

Belleville, Pa. — Funeral services were held at the Belleville Mennonite church Jan. 29 for Enos M. Kauffman, 44, member of the church who was instantly killed Jan. 29 when his car struck a semi-trailer on Route 22 at Thompson town. Officiating ministers were Irvin Roth and Raymond R. Peachey.

Mr. Kauffman was employed by Standard Steel Works Division and resided at Fairview. He was born at Haven, Kansas on July 20, 1907.

Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; a married daughter, Mrs. Raymond Stuter, and six children at home; two brothers, two sisters, a step-sister, and four stepbrothers.

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