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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1972 Mar 30  p. 8 <br>
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1972 Mar 30  p. 8
''The Mennonite'' obituary:  1972 Apr 25  p. 288


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&bull; Miss Tina Block, director of mission services for the General Conference Commission on Overseas Mission, was called to Steinbach, Manitoba, due to the death of her father, Julius Block, which occurred there on Saturday, March 25. Mr. Block died unexpectedly from an apparent heart attack. During his retirement years he had remained active in various woodworking projects, the latest being construction of spinning wheels. Only a few weeks ago the Carrillon News carried a picture of Mr. Block with one of the spinning wheels he had made.
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''The Mennonite'' obituary:  1972 Apr 25  p. 288




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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Mar 30 p. 8

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text of obituary:

Newton and Vicinity

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• Miss Tina Block, director of mission services for the General Conference Commission on Overseas Mission, was called to Steinbach, Manitoba, due to the death of her father, Julius Block, which occurred there on Saturday, March 25. Mr. Block died unexpectedly from an apparent heart attack. During his retirement years he had remained active in various woodworking projects, the latest being construction of spinning wheels. Only a few weeks ago the Carrillon News carried a picture of Mr. Block with one of the spinning wheels he had made.


The Mennonite obituary: 1972 Apr 25 p. 288