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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 16 Sep 1976 p. 8
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<center>'''KIDRON, OHIO'''</center>
<center>'''September 2, 1976'''</center>
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Menno S. Amstutz, 73, died July 27 of an apparent heart attack. He lived at Takoma Park, Md. His wife, the former Beulah Stutzman, survives along with two daughters, Mrs. Jason (Gloria) Pennington of Takoma Park and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Fessler, Wichita, Kan., three brothers, Ellis of Wooster, George of Dalton, Leo of Orrville; and two sisters, Mrs. Willis (Sarean) Lehman, Apple Creek, and Mrs. Allen (Elva) Zuercher of Salisbury Center, N. Y.


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Revision as of 10:51, 21 April 2025

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 16 Sep 1976 p. 8

Birth date:

text of obituary

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KIDRON, OHIO
September 2, 1976

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Menno S. Amstutz, 73, died July 27 of an apparent heart attack. He lived at Takoma Park, Md. His wife, the former Beulah Stutzman, survives along with two daughters, Mrs. Jason (Gloria) Pennington of Takoma Park and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Fessler, Wichita, Kan., three brothers, Ellis of Wooster, George of Dalton, Leo of Orrville; and two sisters, Mrs. Willis (Sarean) Lehman, Apple Creek, and Mrs. Allen (Elva) Zuercher of Salisbury Center, N. Y.


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Biographical note:
Dalton, Ohio 1906
Minister

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Photo holdings:
Orrville, Ohio

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