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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 10 Jan 1963 p. 7  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1963 Jan 10 p. 7  


Birth date: 1900
Birth date: 1900
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<font size="+2">'''Well-Known Amish Leader Of Sugarcreek, O. Dies''' </font> 
Sugarcreek, Ohio. &#8212; Pre. Ammon B. Troyer, 63, well-known leader among the Amish of Ohio, died Dec. 29 at his home near here &#8212; the same home where he was born.  He had been ill four weeks. 
Until his illness, Pre. Troyer was director of the 1-W service of Amish youths in the state of Ohio.  As the representative of Ohio Amish, he took part in many conferences relating to the alternative service program.  Succeeding him about a month ago as 1-W director was Atlee E. Miller of the Trail community. 
The funeral of Pre. Troyer, held Jan. 1 at the home, was largely attended.  Survivors include his widow, three sons, five daughters, and 56 grandchildren.


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1963 Jan 10 p. 7

Birth date: 1900

text of obituary:

Well-Known Amish Leader Of Sugarcreek, O. Dies

Sugarcreek, Ohio. — Pre. Ammon B. Troyer, 63, well-known leader among the Amish of Ohio, died Dec. 29 at his home near here — the same home where he was born. He had been ill four weeks.

Until his illness, Pre. Troyer was director of the 1-W service of Amish youths in the state of Ohio. As the representative of Ohio Amish, he took part in many conferences relating to the alternative service program. Succeeding him about a month ago as 1-W director was Atlee E. Miller of the Trail community.

The funeral of Pre. Troyer, held Jan. 1 at the home, was largely attended. Survivors include his widow, three sons, five daughters, and 56 grandchildren.