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<center>July 8, 1954!
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Funeral services for Wilson Folk, 86, were held at the Casselman Mennonite church near Grantsville, Md. on June 30, in charge of Rev. Waiter Otto, asisted [''sic''] by Rev. Roy L. Kinsinger. Mr. Folk was a member of this congregation for many years and he died at the home of his son, Bruce Folk.
Funeral services for Wilson Folk, 86, were held at the Casselman Mennonite church near Grantsville, Md. on June 30, in charge of Rev. Waiter Otto, asisted [''sic''] by Rev. Roy L. Kinsinger. Mr. Folk was a member of this congregation for many years and he died at the home of his son, Bruce Folk.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1954 Jul 15 p. 10

Birth date: 1868

text of obituary:

SPRINGS, PENNA.

July 8, 1954

Funeral services for Wilson Folk, 86, were held at the Casselman Mennonite church near Grantsville, Md. on June 30, in charge of Rev. Waiter Otto, asisted [sic] by Rev. Roy L. Kinsinger. Mr. Folk was a member of this congregation for many years and he died at the home of his son, Bruce Folk.