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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 7 Jan 1960 p. 5  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1960 Jan  7 p. 5  
 
Birth date: 1898
 
text of obituary:
 
<font size="+2">'''Farmer-Blacksmith Found Dead in Home'''</font>
 
Middlebury, Ind. &#8212; Mose D. Troyer, 61, well known farmer and blacksmith of Route 2, Middlebury, was found dead at his farm home the evening of Dec. 29.  He apparently suffered a fatal heart attack during the afternoon or evening while his wife was at work in a Middlebury restaurant.   
 
A native of this vicinity, Mr. Troyer spent a number of years at Arthur, Ill., returning here in 1936.  He is survived by the widow, four sons and three daughters, 16 grandchildren, and a large relationship including five brothers and three sisters.   
 
Funeral services were conducted Jan. 1 at the Middlebury Mennonite church.


Birth date: 1899


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Latest revision as of 15:39, 9 July 2018

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1960 Jan 7 p. 5

Birth date: 1898

text of obituary:

Farmer-Blacksmith Found Dead in Home

Middlebury, Ind. — Mose D. Troyer, 61, well known farmer and blacksmith of Route 2, Middlebury, was found dead at his farm home the evening of Dec. 29. He apparently suffered a fatal heart attack during the afternoon or evening while his wife was at work in a Middlebury restaurant.

A native of this vicinity, Mr. Troyer spent a number of years at Arthur, Ill., returning here in 1936. He is survived by the widow, four sons and three daughters, 16 grandchildren, and a large relationship including five brothers and three sisters.

Funeral services were conducted Jan. 1 at the Middlebury Mennonite church.