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Troyer, John (1923-1955)
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+ | <center><h3>YOUNG FARMER KILLED INSTANTLY IN HEAD-ON HIGHWAY CRASH</h3></center> |
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+ | Goshen, Ind. — Relatives here were called to Waterford, Pa. due to a head-on highway collision near there which claimed the life of John Troyer, son-in-law of Orie Zook of Goshen, on Feb. 28. |
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+ | Mrs. Troyer, the former Martha Zook, and their three-year-old daughter Sandra were seriously injured but are recovering. Another daughter, two months old, was not along when the crash occurred. |
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+ | Funeral services for Mr. Troyer were held March 4 at the Meadville, Pa. Mennonite church. he was associated with his brother in a large potato growing project in the northwest Pennsylvania community, supplying potatoes to a potatoe [''sic''] chip concern. |
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Revision as of 09:51, 11 April 2016
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1955 Mar 10 p. 1
Birth date: 1923
text of obituary:
YOUNG FARMER KILLED INSTANTLY IN HEAD-ON HIGHWAY CRASH
Goshen, Ind. — Relatives here were called to Waterford, Pa. due to a head-on highway collision near there which claimed the life of John Troyer, son-in-law of Orie Zook of Goshen, on Feb. 28.
Mrs. Troyer, the former Martha Zook, and their three-year-old daughter Sandra were seriously injured but are recovering. Another daughter, two months old, was not along when the crash occurred.
Funeral services for Mr. Troyer were held March 4 at the Meadville, Pa. Mennonite church. he was associated with his brother in a large potato growing project in the northwest Pennsylvania community, supplying potatoes to a potatoe [sic] chip concern.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1955 Mar 17 p. 8