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Goshen, Ind. &#8212; An unusual accident at the Levi J. Schrock farm on Route 1 claimed the life of their three-year-old son, Larry Eugene.  He was apparently playing on some heavy farm gates stored in a tool shed when they toppled over, pinning him underneath.  The body was found about an hour later by an older brother, LeRoy of Fort Wayne, who was visiting at home.  Funeral services were held April 23 at the Griner Mennonite Church.
Goshen, Ind. &#8212; An unusual accident at the Levi J. Schrock farm on Route 1 claimed the life of their three-year-old son, Larry Eugene.  He was apparently playing on some heavy farm gates stored in a tool shed when they toppled over, pinning him underneath.  The body was found about an hour later by an older brother, LeRoy of Fort Wayne, who was visiting at home.  Funeral services were held April 23 at the Griner Mennonite Church.


Surviving in addition to the parents and brother are three sis
Surviving in addition to the parents and brother are three sis-


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1956 Apr 26 p. 3

Birth date: 1953

text of obituary:

LITTLE BOY KILLED WHEN HEAVY FARM GATES TOPPLE OVER

Goshen, Ind. — An unusual accident at the Levi J. Schrock farm on Route 1 claimed the life of their three-year-old son, Larry Eugene. He was apparently playing on some heavy farm gates stored in a tool shed when they toppled over, pinning him underneath. The body was found about an hour later by an older brother, LeRoy of Fort Wayne, who was visiting at home. Funeral services were held April 23 at the Griner Mennonite Church.

Surviving in addition to the parents and brother are three sis-

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