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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 26 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1956 Jan 26 p. 5 | ||
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<font size="+2">'''Called By Death On Successive Days'''</font> | |||
Archbold, Ohio. — Two members of the Clinton Mennonite Church near Pettisville were called away in death on successive days. | |||
Mrs. Fannie Aeschliman, 92, widow of Theophilus Aechiliman [''sic'' Aeschliman], died Jan. 13 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Henry Richer in Wauseon. Funeral services were held at the West Clinton church on Jan. 17. Her descendents [''sic''] include four children, 25 grandchildren, 74 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. | |||
David A. Richer, 74, retired farmer living in Archbold, died suddenly Jan. 14 while shopping here. Funeral services were held at West Clinton church Jan. 18. Officiating at both services were E. B. Frey, Olen Nofzinger and D. L. Sommers. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1956 Jan 26 p. 5
Birth date: 1864
text of obituary:
Called By Death On Successive Days
Archbold, Ohio. — Two members of the Clinton Mennonite Church near Pettisville were called away in death on successive days.
Mrs. Fannie Aeschliman, 92, widow of Theophilus Aechiliman [sic Aeschliman], died Jan. 13 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Henry Richer in Wauseon. Funeral services were held at the West Clinton church on Jan. 17. Her descendents [sic] include four children, 25 grandchildren, 74 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
David A. Richer, 74, retired farmer living in Archbold, died suddenly Jan. 14 while shopping here. Funeral services were held at West Clinton church Jan. 18. Officiating at both services were E. B. Frey, Olen Nofzinger and D. L. Sommers.