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Two prominent and widely known church leaders whose service spanned more than half a century of time were called away in death late last week and early this week. They were Dr. J. E. Hartzler of Goshen, Ind. and Dr. P. C. Hiebert of | Two prominent and widely known church leaders whose service spanned more than half a century of time were called away in death late last week and early this week. They were Dr. J. E. Hartzler of Goshen, Ind. and Dr. P. C. Hiebert of Hillsboro, Kan. | ||
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Goshen, Ind. — Dr. John E. Hartzler, 84, well-known lecturer, teacher, and world traveler and former Mennonite college and seminary president, died Friday morning, May 24, at Osteopathic Hospital in Lancaser, Pa. | |||
The body was returned here and funeral services were arranged for Tuesday afternoon at the Yoder Culp Funeral Home, with Rev. A. E. Kreider and Rev. Ernest Bohn, pastor of the Eighth Street Mennonite Church, officiating. | |||
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Revision as of 15:34, 21 January 2020
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1963 May 30 p. 1
Birth date: 1879
text of obituary:
Leaders in Church, Educational Work Called Away in Death
Two prominent and widely known church leaders whose service spanned more than half a century of time were called away in death late last week and early this week. They were Dr. J. E. Hartzler of Goshen, Ind. and Dr. P. C. Hiebert of Hillsboro, Kan.
Goshen, Ind. — Dr. John E. Hartzler, 84, well-known lecturer, teacher, and world traveler and former Mennonite college and seminary president, died Friday morning, May 24, at Osteopathic Hospital in Lancaser, Pa.
The body was returned here and funeral services were arranged for Tuesday afternoon at the Yoder Culp Funeral Home, with Rev. A. E. Kreider and Rev. Ernest Bohn, pastor of the Eighth Street Mennonite Church, officiating.
The Mennonite obituary: 1963 Jun 11 p. 399