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• Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the Logan Mennonite Church northwest of Durham for Julius Redger, 81, pioneer Marion County farmer. He died March 15 at the Bethel Home in Montezuma where he had resided since 1961. His first wife, the former Leah Schmidt, died in 1951. In 1957 he married Mrs. Fanny Jantz, and she died in 1964. Surviving are 4 sons and two daughters; one brother, Fred; eight half-brothers and sisters; 38 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. | |||
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• Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the Logan Mennonite Church northwest of Durham for Julius Redger, 81, pioneer Marion County farmer. He died March 15 at the Bethel Home in Montezuma where he had resided since 1961. His first wife, the former Leah Schmidt, died in 1951. In 1957 he married Mrs. Fanny Jantz, and she died in 1964. Surviving are 4 sons and two daughters; one brother, Fred; eight half-brothers and sisters; 38 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.