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Manacie, Russell (1895-1972)
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+ | <center><h3>'''Death Claims Sicily Native Who Made First Mission Contacts'''</h3></center> |
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+ | Elkhart, Ind. — Russell Manacie, 77, of Miami, Fla. and formerly of Elkhart, died at the Veteran's Hospital in Miami on Nov. 1. |
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+ | Mr. Manacie was a native of Sicily and made the original contacts which led to establishment of a mission program there by the Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions. |
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+ | Following a memorial service service in Miami, the body was returned here and a graveside service was held Nov. 6 in the Prairie Street Cemetery, with Rev. Russell Kraybill of the Prairie Street Mennonite Church in charge. |
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 25 July 2023
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Nov 16 p. 6
Birth date: 1895
text of obituary:
Death Claims Sicily Native Who Made First Mission Contacts
Elkhart, Ind. — Russell Manacie, 77, of Miami, Fla. and formerly of Elkhart, died at the Veteran's Hospital in Miami on Nov. 1.
Mr. Manacie was a native of Sicily and made the original contacts which led to establishment of a mission program there by the Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions.
Following a memorial service service in Miami, the body was returned here and a graveside service was held Nov. 6 in the Prairie Street Cemetery, with Rev. Russell Kraybill of the Prairie Street Mennonite Church in charge.