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Mast, Abraham J. (1882-1953)
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+ | Goshen, Ind. — Funeral services were held in the Amish community at Middlebury for Abraham J. Mast, 71, who died suddenly of a heart attack in Chicago Nov. 20 while returning with his wife from a trip to Kansas. He became ill and passed away in a taxicab at the LaSalle Street station. |
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+ | Bro. Mast was a life-long resident of the Middlebury community, where he farmed. Surviving are his wife, four children, 11 grandchildren and one brother, Andrew J. Mast of Ligonier. |
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 20 February 2020
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1953 Dec 3 p. 5
Birth date: 1882
text of obituary:
Suffers Fatal Attack on Trip
Goshen, Ind. — Funeral services were held in the Amish community at Middlebury for Abraham J. Mast, 71, who died suddenly of a heart attack in Chicago Nov. 20 while returning with his wife from a trip to Kansas. He became ill and passed away in a taxicab at the LaSalle Street station.
Bro. Mast was a life-long resident of the Middlebury community, where he farmed. Surviving are his wife, four children, 11 grandchildren and one brother, Andrew J. Mast of Ligonier.