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<font size="+2">'''Services Held For Amish Youth'''</font> | |||
Yoder, Kan. — Funeral services were held at the William A. Miller home in the Amish community here April 5 for the Millers' son, Andy Miller, 19, who died the morning of April 3 at Grace hospital in Hutchinson of injuries received when struck by a car on Easter Sunday evening. | |||
A large group of teen-agers were playing a friendly game of "Walk-a-Mile" on the blacktop road about three-fourths of a mile south of here around 10:00 p. m. when an approaching buggy attracted their attention. They failed to notice a car coming from the opposite direction, with lights dimmed because of the buggy. The car plowed into the group, injuring three and throwing a number of others into the ditch. | |||
Also taken to Grace Hospital were Ora Miller, 16, son of Albert Millers, who had leg injuries; and Fred Bontrager, 19, son of Sam Bontragers, leg fracture. | |||
The Miller youth is survived by his parents, eight brothers and five sisters. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 10 October 2016
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1956 Apr 19 p. 5
Birth date: 1937
text of obituary:
Services Held For Amish Youth
Yoder, Kan. — Funeral services were held at the William A. Miller home in the Amish community here April 5 for the Millers' son, Andy Miller, 19, who died the morning of April 3 at Grace hospital in Hutchinson of injuries received when struck by a car on Easter Sunday evening.
A large group of teen-agers were playing a friendly game of "Walk-a-Mile" on the blacktop road about three-fourths of a mile south of here around 10:00 p. m. when an approaching buggy attracted their attention. They failed to notice a car coming from the opposite direction, with lights dimmed because of the buggy. The car plowed into the group, injuring three and throwing a number of others into the ditch.
Also taken to Grace Hospital were Ora Miller, 16, son of Albert Millers, who had leg injuries; and Fred Bontrager, 19, son of Sam Bontragers, leg fracture.
The Miller youth is survived by his parents, eight brothers and five sisters.