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''Christlicher Bundesbote'' obituary: 11 Oct 1932 p. 11  
''Christlicher Bundesbote'' obituary: 11 Oct 1932 p. 11  




Birth date: 1840
Birth date: 1840
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 5 Oct 1932 p. 6
text of obituary:
'''LOCAL'''
Mrs. C. E. Krehbiel, accompanied by her brother John Wirkler of Oberlin, Ohio, left Newton last week for Los Angeles, Calif., to be at the bedside of their aged father, Christian Wirkler, who was seriously ill. Saturday morning Rev. C. E. Krehbiel received the message that Mr. Wirkler had passed away; he had, however yet been conscious when his children arrived. Mr. Wirkler reached the unusual age of 92 years. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles Monday. The deceased is survived by his wife and three children, John Wirkler, Mrs. C. E. Krehbiel, and Elizabeth Wirkler of Los Angeles. The Review extends its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved.
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Revision as of 14:59, 8 March 2010

Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 11 Oct 1932 p. 11


Birth date: 1840



Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 5 Oct 1932 p. 6

text of obituary:

LOCAL

Mrs. C. E. Krehbiel, accompanied by her brother John Wirkler of Oberlin, Ohio, left Newton last week for Los Angeles, Calif., to be at the bedside of their aged father, Christian Wirkler, who was seriously ill. Saturday morning Rev. C. E. Krehbiel received the message that Mr. Wirkler had passed away; he had, however yet been conscious when his children arrived. Mr. Wirkler reached the unusual age of 92 years. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles Monday. The deceased is survived by his wife and three children, John Wirkler, Mrs. C. E. Krehbiel, and Elizabeth Wirkler of Los Angeles. The Review extends its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved.