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<font size="+2">'''Two Stryker, Ohio Retired Farmers Die''' </font> | |||
Archbold, Ohio. — Two retired farmers of the Stryker community near here, both members of the Lockport Mennonite Church, died recently. Both were lifetime residents of the Stryker area. | |||
Funeral services were held Dec. 26 for Peter Stuckey, 84, who died Dec. 22 at his home near Stryker. Survivors include his wife Alice, two sons, Lawrence of Stryker and Earl of Archbold, four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. | |||
Services for Guy O. Graber, 67, were held at the Lockport church, Dec. 28. He died Dec. 24 at his house in Stryker, leaving his wife, Ida; one daughter, Mrs. Eugene Diller of Hesston, Kan.; one son, Elwood of Stryker; and seven grandchildren. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1961 Jan 5 p. 5
Birth date: 1876
text of obituary:
Two Stryker, Ohio Retired Farmers Die
Archbold, Ohio. — Two retired farmers of the Stryker community near here, both members of the Lockport Mennonite Church, died recently. Both were lifetime residents of the Stryker area.
Funeral services were held Dec. 26 for Peter Stuckey, 84, who died Dec. 22 at his home near Stryker. Survivors include his wife Alice, two sons, Lawrence of Stryker and Earl of Archbold, four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Services for Guy O. Graber, 67, were held at the Lockport church, Dec. 28. He died Dec. 24 at his house in Stryker, leaving his wife, Ida; one daughter, Mrs. Eugene Diller of Hesston, Kan.; one son, Elwood of Stryker; and seven grandchildren.