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Entz, Herman H. (1897-1972)

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&bull; Herman H. Entz, 75, retired farmer of Route 2, Whitewater, died Friday, Nov. 17, at Axtell Christian Hospital in Newton. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Swiss Mennonite Church, Whitewater, with Rev. Arnold Ensz and Rev. Ted Roth officiating. Mr. Entz lived in the Whitewater community throughout his life. He leaves his widow, the former Hazel Edwards; a son, Robert D. of Whitewater; two grandchildren; and six sisters, Mrs. Justina Wiens, Mrs. H. C. . Harder, Mrs. Walter Claassen and Louise Entz, all of Whitewater, Sister Helena Entz of Newton, and Mrs. Anna Lepanas of Dayton,Ohio.
   
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Nov 23 p. 8

Birth date: 1897

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Newton and Vicinity

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• Herman H. Entz, 75, retired farmer of Route 2, Whitewater, died Friday, Nov. 17, at Axtell Christian Hospital in Newton. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Swiss Mennonite Church, Whitewater, with Rev. Arnold Ensz and Rev. Ted Roth officiating. Mr. Entz lived in the Whitewater community throughout his life. He leaves his widow, the former Hazel Edwards; a son, Robert D. of Whitewater; two grandchildren; and six sisters, Mrs. Justina Wiens, Mrs. H. C. . Harder, Mrs. Walter Claassen and Louise Entz, all of Whitewater, Sister Helena Entz of Newton, and Mrs. Anna Lepanas of Dayton,Ohio.

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