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<p align=”right”>'''Sonnenberg, Ohio.'''</p>
<p align="right">'''Sonnenberg, Ohio.'''</p>
<p align=”right”>October 23, 1933</p>
<p align="right">October 23, 1933</p>


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1933 Nov 1 p. 4

Birth date:

text of obituary:

Correspondence.

Sonnenberg, Ohio.

October 23, 1933

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After a long illness John J. Lehman passed into the beyond on Thursday, Oct. 19. Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Albert Steiner of North Lima, a cousin, preached a fitting sermon on “Man Is As A Leaf.” Relatives from a distance attending the funeral are David Steiner, North Lima; Otto Lehman and family and Miss Ruth, Wooster; Mrs. Henry Potts, Massillon; Raymond Steiner, Sterling; his father, Enos Steiner, Peter Geiger, Chr. Hofstetter, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Augsburger, of Bluffton; Albert Zuercher, two sons and a daughter, of Berne, Ind.; Mrs. Noah L. Sprunger, and son Presston of Wadsworth, and many from surrounding towns.