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Guhr, Daniel (1920-1987)
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+ | ● Lifelong Goessel area resident Daniel Guhr, 67, died Aug. 29 at his home in rural Goessel. He was a farmer. Funeral services were held Sept. 1 at Tabor Mennonite Church, rural Newton, with Ray and Brenda Martin Hurst officiating. Burial was in Tabor Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Velma; three sons, Clayton Guhr of Versailles, Mo., Marlin Guhr of Walton and Rena Guhr of Newton; three daughters, Elfrieda Schmidt of Wichita, Wilma Boller of Kalona, Iowa, and Delia Duerksen of Hillsboro; five brothers, Sam Guhr of north Newton, Adolf and Arnold Guhr, both of Newton, Otto and Milton Guhr, both of Potwin; two sisters, Rose Flaming of Peabody and Edna Stucky of rural Newton; 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. |
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 7 October 2010
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 3 Sep 1987 p. 8
Birth date: 1920
text of obituary:
NEWTON & VICINITY
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● Lifelong Goessel area resident Daniel Guhr, 67, died Aug. 29 at his home in rural Goessel. He was a farmer. Funeral services were held Sept. 1 at Tabor Mennonite Church, rural Newton, with Ray and Brenda Martin Hurst officiating. Burial was in Tabor Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Velma; three sons, Clayton Guhr of Versailles, Mo., Marlin Guhr of Walton and Rena Guhr of Newton; three daughters, Elfrieda Schmidt of Wichita, Wilma Boller of Kalona, Iowa, and Delia Duerksen of Hillsboro; five brothers, Sam Guhr of north Newton, Adolf and Arnold Guhr, both of Newton, Otto and Milton Guhr, both of Potwin; two sisters, Rose Flaming of Peabody and Edna Stucky of rural Newton; 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.