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<center><h3>ELMER V> NACHTIGALL</h3></center>
<center><h3>ELMER V. NACHTIGALL</h3></center>


Elmer V. Nachtigall passed away Oct 9. He was born Feb. 5,
Elmer V. Nachtigall passed away Oct 9. He was born Feb. 5,
1915 to Abe and Lydia
1915 to Abe and Lydia
Nachtigall in Hampton
Nachtigall in Hampton
County, Neb. His fami-
County, Neb. His family loved the Lord and
ly loved the Lord and
attended church regularly. As a teen, he decided to follow Jesus.
attended church regu-
larly. As a teen, he de-
cided to follow Jesus .
He was baptized Aug.
He was baptized Aug.
11 , 1929 at Henderson, Neb. He moved to
11, 1929 at Henderson, Neb. He moved to
Reedley, Calif. He married Melba Friesen Jan.
Reedley, Calif. He married Melba Friesen Jan.
12, 1938. He worked much of his life as a
12, 1938. He worked much of his life as a
carpenter and was highly regarded for his
carpenter and was highly regarded for his
workmanship in showcase and fixture instal-
workmanship in showcase and fixture installation. He took his God-given responsibilities
lation . He took his God-given responsibilities
for his wife and family very seriously. His faith
for his wife and family very seriously. His faith
in God and personal walk with Jesus was his
in God and personal walk with Jesus was his
highest priority. He enjoyed playing games
highest priority. He enjoyed playing games
with his children, grandchildren and great-
with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was hit by a vehicle while
grandchildren. He was hit by a vehicle while
walking Sept. 16, 2002, sustaining multiple
walking Sept. 16, 2002, sustaining multiple
injuries. Predeceased by prematurely born
injuries. Predeceased by prematurely born
tripl ets in 1954, he is mourned by Melba;
triplets in 1954, he is mourned by Melba;
children Judy Br es ci a, Dale, Paul and Bruce;
children Judy Brescia, Dale, Paul and Bruce;
22 grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister.
22 grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister.
The funeral was Oct. 12 in Bethany MB
The funeral was Oct. 12 in Bethany MB
Church, Fresno, Calif. , with Jim Totzke, Wink
Church, Fresno, Calif., with Jim Totzke, Wink
Far rand and Robert Kroeker ministering.
Farrand and Robert Kroeker ministering.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Dec 6 p. 25

Birth date: 1915 Feb 5

text of obituary:

ELMER V. NACHTIGALL

Elmer V. Nachtigall passed away Oct 9. He was born Feb. 5, 1915 to Abe and Lydia Nachtigall in Hampton County, Neb. His family loved the Lord and attended church regularly. As a teen, he decided to follow Jesus. He was baptized Aug. 11, 1929 at Henderson, Neb. He moved to Reedley, Calif. He married Melba Friesen Jan. 12, 1938. He worked much of his life as a carpenter and was highly regarded for his workmanship in showcase and fixture installation. He took his God-given responsibilities for his wife and family very seriously. His faith in God and personal walk with Jesus was his highest priority. He enjoyed playing games with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was hit by a vehicle while walking Sept. 16, 2002, sustaining multiple injuries. Predeceased by prematurely born triplets in 1954, he is mourned by Melba; children Judy Brescia, Dale, Paul and Bruce; 22 grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was Oct. 12 in Bethany MB Church, Fresno, Calif., with Jim Totzke, Wink Farrand and Robert Kroeker ministering.