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Hershberger, Dennis (1913-1959)
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+ | <center><h3>SERVICES FOR DENNIS HERSHBERBER [''sic'' HERSHBERGER], 46, HELD AT WALNUT CREEK, O.''' </h3></center> |
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+ | Sugarcreek, Ohio. — Funeral services for Dennis Hershberger, 46, who died May 18 in the flaming cab of a tractor-trailer truck in southern Ohio, were arranged for Thursday, May 21, at the Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. |
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+ | A native of Holmes County and father of four children, Hershberger was en route from Dover to Augusta, Ga. with a load of steel when the fatal accident took place. Police officers reported that the truck left Highway 62 in Brown County, jackknifed and overturned in a field. The cab of the truck then burst into flames. Cause of the accident was not determined. |
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+ | Survivors include the widow, Carrie; a son, Terry, and three daughters, cheryl, Joan and Joyce, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. W. O. (Mary) Hershberger; and five brothers. |
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 12 April 2018
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1959 May 28 p. 1
Birth date: 1913
text of obituary:
Father of Four Burns To Death in Truck
SERVICES FOR DENNIS HERSHBERBER [sic HERSHBERGER], 46, HELD AT WALNUT CREEK, O.
Sugarcreek, Ohio. — Funeral services for Dennis Hershberger, 46, who died May 18 in the flaming cab of a tractor-trailer truck in southern Ohio, were arranged for Thursday, May 21, at the Walnut Creek Mennonite Church.
A native of Holmes County and father of four children, Hershberger was en route from Dover to Augusta, Ga. with a load of steel when the fatal accident took place. Police officers reported that the truck left Highway 62 in Brown County, jackknifed and overturned in a field. The cab of the truck then burst into flames. Cause of the accident was not determined.
Survivors include the widow, Carrie; a son, Terry, and three daughters, cheryl, Joan and Joyce, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. W. O. (Mary) Hershberger; and five brothers.