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Stahly, Ernest I. (1894-1952)

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<center><h3>PAROLE OFFICER OF ELKHART COUNTY, IND. KILLED IN CRASH</h3></center>
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Goshen, Ind. &#8212; A highway accident near Elkhart on Feb.19 claimed the life of Ernest I. Stahly, 58, of Route 3 Goshen, parole officer of Elkhart county. Funeral services were held at the Eighth Street Mennonite church here, of which he was a member.
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The accident occurred when the car in which he was driving alone went into a skid on slippery Highway 20 and crashed into the cab of a semi tractor and trailer.
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Mr. Stahly engaged in overseas relief work after World War I. He was a graduate of Bluffton college, received the master's degree from the University of Illinois, and taught in public schools and colleges for a number of years.
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Surviving are his wife, Nellie; a daughter Mary, student at Goshen college; and two sons, Daniel and Ernest.
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 5 December 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Feb 28 p. 1

Birth date: 1894

text of obituary:

PAROLE OFFICER OF ELKHART COUNTY, IND. KILLED IN CRASH

Goshen, Ind. — A highway accident near Elkhart on Feb.19 claimed the life of Ernest I. Stahly, 58, of Route 3 Goshen, parole officer of Elkhart county. Funeral services were held at the Eighth Street Mennonite church here, of which he was a member.

The accident occurred when the car in which he was driving alone went into a skid on slippery Highway 20 and crashed into the cab of a semi tractor and trailer.

Mr. Stahly engaged in overseas relief work after World War I. He was a graduate of Bluffton college, received the master's degree from the University of Illinois, and taught in public schools and colleges for a number of years.

Surviving are his wife, Nellie; a daughter Mary, student at Goshen college; and two sons, Daniel and Ernest.

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