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Augsburger, Raymond A. (1899-1958)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 6 Mar 1958 p. 1
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Birth date: 1899
 
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<center><h3>FATALLY INJURED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION NEAR ELIDA, OHIO</h3></center>
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Berne, Ind. &#8212; Word was received here that Raymond A. Augsburger, 59, formerly resident of the Berne community, was fatally injured in a head-on collision Feb. 21 while en route to work in Lima, Ohio from his home at Elida. It is believed he suffered an attack of illness, causing his car to go into the opposite lane of traffic.
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Funeral services were conducted Feb. 23 at the Salem Mennonite Church near Elida. Rev. Richard Martin, the pastor, officiated and was assisted by Rev. Raymond Kramer of Meadville, Pa.
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The widow, the former Velma Good, two daughters, two sons, and his step-mother, Mrs. Anna Augsburger of Berne, are among the survivors.
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 29 August 2017

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary:1958 Mar 6 p. 1

Birth date: 1899

text of obituary:

FATALLY INJURED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION NEAR ELIDA, OHIO

Berne, Ind. — Word was received here that Raymond A. Augsburger, 59, formerly resident of the Berne community, was fatally injured in a head-on collision Feb. 21 while en route to work in Lima, Ohio from his home at Elida. It is believed he suffered an attack of illness, causing his car to go into the opposite lane of traffic.

Funeral services were conducted Feb. 23 at the Salem Mennonite Church near Elida. Rev. Richard Martin, the pastor, officiated and was assisted by Rev. Raymond Kramer of Meadville, Pa.

The widow, the former Velma Good, two daughters, two sons, and his step-mother, Mrs. Anna Augsburger of Berne, are among the survivors.

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