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• Dr. Albert C. Voth, oldest son of the pioneer General Conference missionary, Rev. H. R. Voth, died unexpectedly Sunday at his home in Topeka. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Dr. Voth, who attended the Newton schools and Bethel College, had recently moved to Topeka from Clarinda, Iowa where he was a clinical psychologist with the state institute of mental health. Survivors include his widow Louise, and a daughter, Annette, of the home; a son, Dr. Harold Voth of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka; his mother, Mrs. H. R. Voth of Wichita; a sister, Mrs. P. A. Dyck of North Newton; four half-sisters, and two brothers. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1969 Apr 3 p. 8
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• Dr. Albert C. Voth, oldest son of the pioneer General Conference missionary, Rev. H. R. Voth, died unexpectedly Sunday at his home in Topeka. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Dr. Voth, who attended the Newton schools and Bethel College, had recently moved to Topeka from Clarinda, Iowa where he was a clinical psychologist with the state institute of mental health. Survivors include his widow Louise, and a daughter, Annette, of the home; a son, Dr. Harold Voth of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka; his mother, Mrs. H. R. Voth of Wichita; a sister, Mrs. P. A. Dyck of North Newton; four half-sisters, and two brothers.