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Zimmerman, Arlen (Mrs.) (1901-1960)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 25 Aug 1960 p. 1
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<font size="+2">'''Woman Dies Under Overturned Tractor''' </font>
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<center><h3>SERVICES HELD AT ARCHBOLD, OHIO FOR MRS. ARLEN ZIMMERMAN </h3></center>
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Archbold, Ohio. &#8212; Funeral services were held Aug. 16 for Mrs. Arlen H. Zimmerman, 59, who was killed when the tractor she was driving overturned in a drainage ditch on the Zimmerman farm east of Archbold.
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Alone when the accident occurred, she was found several hours later by her son-in-law, Harold Buerge, who went to look for her. Pinned under the tractor, she is believed to have drowned in the ditch.
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She is survived by her husband, three daughters and one son. Services were held at the Central Mennonite church, with ministers Jesse Short, Roy Sauder, Dale Wyse and Charles Gautsche in charge.
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 11 October 2018

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1960 Aug 25 p. 1

Birth date: 1901

text of obituary:

Woman Dies Under Overturned Tractor

SERVICES HELD AT ARCHBOLD, OHIO FOR MRS. ARLEN ZIMMERMAN

Archbold, Ohio. — Funeral services were held Aug. 16 for Mrs. Arlen H. Zimmerman, 59, who was killed when the tractor she was driving overturned in a drainage ditch on the Zimmerman farm east of Archbold.

Alone when the accident occurred, she was found several hours later by her son-in-law, Harold Buerge, who went to look for her. Pinned under the tractor, she is believed to have drowned in the ditch.

She is survived by her husband, three daughters and one son. Services were held at the Central Mennonite church, with ministers Jesse Short, Roy Sauder, Dale Wyse and Charles Gautsche in charge.

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