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Schrock, Jerry P. "Jess" (1893-1958)

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<font size="+2">'''Heart Attack Proves Fatal'''</font>
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Goshen, Ind. &#8212; A heart attack suffered at his home in Middlebury proved fatal on Sept. 26 to Jerry P. (Jess) Schrock, 65, well-known resident there.
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Funeral services were held at the Yoder Funeral Home, with Rev. Wilbur Yoder and Rev. Harold Yoder of the Middlebury Mennonite Church officiating.
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Mr. Schrock had been employed as a mason until about two years ago, when he suffered an initial heart attack. Recently he had been employed at the Goshen Farm Center. He spent his youth and early manhood at Hutchinson, Kan., and was married there May 30, 1920. Survivors include his wife, Clara; one son and two daughters; three brothers and one sister.
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Revision as of 11:23, 19 December 2017

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1958 Oct 2 p. 5

Birth date: 1893

text of obituary:

Heart Attack Proves Fatal

Goshen, Ind. — A heart attack suffered at his home in Middlebury proved fatal on Sept. 26 to Jerry P. (Jess) Schrock, 65, well-known resident there.

Funeral services were held at the Yoder Funeral Home, with Rev. Wilbur Yoder and Rev. Harold Yoder of the Middlebury Mennonite Church officiating.

Mr. Schrock had been employed as a mason until about two years ago, when he suffered an initial heart attack. Recently he had been employed at the Goshen Farm Center. He spent his youth and early manhood at Hutchinson, Kan., and was married there May 30, 1920. Survivors include his wife, Clara; one son and two daughters; three brothers and one sister.

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