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Snyder, Harry (1919-1958)
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+ | <center><h3>YOUNG FARMER DIES IN TRACTOR ACCIDENT NEAR WATERLOO, ONT.</h3></center> |
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+ | Waterloo, Ont. — Funeral services were held at the Waterloo Mennonite Church on Jan. 9 for Harry Snyder, 39, prominent farmer here who was crushed under his overturned tractor while on a good will errand. The services were in charge of Bishop J. B. Martin. |
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+ | Mr. Snyder had backed his tractor out of the shed to help a motorist whom he thought to be stuck. The backing tractor skidded on a bank and turned over, pinning him underneath. |
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+ | He leaves his wife, who was Dorothy Kipfer, three children, and his mother, Mrs. Veronica Snyder of Waterloo. He was a well-known Shorthorn breeder and active in a number of farm organizations. |
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 15 August 2017
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1958 Feb 6 p. 3
Birth date: 1919
text of obituary:
YOUNG FARMER DIES IN TRACTOR ACCIDENT NEAR WATERLOO, ONT.
Waterloo, Ont. — Funeral services were held at the Waterloo Mennonite Church on Jan. 9 for Harry Snyder, 39, prominent farmer here who was crushed under his overturned tractor while on a good will errand. The services were in charge of Bishop J. B. Martin.
Mr. Snyder had backed his tractor out of the shed to help a motorist whom he thought to be stuck. The backing tractor skidded on a bank and turned over, pinning him underneath.
He leaves his wife, who was Dorothy Kipfer, three children, and his mother, Mrs. Veronica Snyder of Waterloo. He was a well-known Shorthorn breeder and active in a number of farm organizations.