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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 11 Jul 1963 p. 5
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1963 Jul 11 p. 5
 
Birth date: 1925
 
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•  Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at the Bethel College Church for Keith L. Niles, 38, of Moscow, Kan., who died Friday at Bethel Deaconess Hospital of burns received in an accident about a week earlier.  The services were in charge of Dr. D. C. Wedel of Winfield and Rev. Waldo Kaufman of Elbing.  A graduate of Bethel College, Mr. Niles had been assistant principal and science teacher at Moscow High School for the past ten years.  He was severely burned while attempting to turn off a propane heater in a farm-house basement near Sedgwick.  He was a member of the Methodist church at Halstead.  Survivors include his widow, the former Elizabeth Buller, and a daughter, Lizanne, 4; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Niles; a brother, Clarence B. of Newton; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Kathrine Watson of Arlington, Tex.
 
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1963 Jul 11 p. 5

Birth date: 1925

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• Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at the Bethel College Church for Keith L. Niles, 38, of Moscow, Kan., who died Friday at Bethel Deaconess Hospital of burns received in an accident about a week earlier. The services were in charge of Dr. D. C. Wedel of Winfield and Rev. Waldo Kaufman of Elbing. A graduate of Bethel College, Mr. Niles had been assistant principal and science teacher at Moscow High School for the past ten years. He was severely burned while attempting to turn off a propane heater in a farm-house basement near Sedgwick. He was a member of the Methodist church at Halstead. Survivors include his widow, the former Elizabeth Buller, and a daughter, Lizanne, 4; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Niles; a brother, Clarence B. of Newton; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Kathrine Watson of Arlington, Tex.