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Funeral services for Dr. Harvey R. Bauman, 73, long-time medical missionary to India under the General Conference Mennonite Church, were held at the West Swamp Mennonite Church near Quakertown, Pa. on Friday evening, oct. 9. Burial took place the following day. | Funeral services for Dr. Harvey R. Bauman, 73, long-time medical missionary to India under the General Conference Mennonite Church, were held at the West Swamp Mennonite Church near Quakertown, Pa. on Friday evening, oct. 9. Burial took place the following day. |
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 15 Oct 1970 p. 3
Birth date: 1897
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Death Claims Retired Medical Missionary
Funeral services for Dr. Harvey R. Bauman, 73, long-time medical missionary to India under the General Conference Mennonite Church, were held at the West Swamp Mennonite Church near Quakertown, Pa. on Friday evening, oct. 9. Burial took place the following day.
Dr. Bauman died Sunday night, oct. 4, at his home in Coopersburg after suffering a heart attack, it was learned here.
A native of Eastern Pennsylvania, Dr. Bauman was a graduate of Bluffton College and of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He and his wife, Ella, also a medical doctor, went to the India field as missionaries in 1925 where they founded the Christian Hospital at Champa. They retired from overseas service in 1960.
Surviving in addition to the widow are five children: Kenneth, principal of the Union Biblical Seminary, Yeotmal, India; Dr. Betty Shelly, with her husband Dr. Walter Shelly a missionary in the Congo; Clara Ann, wife of Dr. Stanley Stauffer of Emmaus, Pa.; and Mrs. Robert (Harvella) Stutzman of Normal, Ill.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 24 Dec 1970 p. 11