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Wipf, Johnny (1952-1968)
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+ | Freeman, S. D. — Sixteen-year-old Johnny Wipf of the Maxwell Hutterite Colony was working alone with a tractor on a section line south of Olivet when the tractor overturned, pinning him underneath. |
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+ | A passing motorist saw the overturned machine and went for help, but by the time he returned the youth was dead. |
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+ | The boy leaves his father, John E. Wipf, his step-mother, a twin brother, four other brothers and three sisters. |
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Revision as of 14:52, 19 May 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1968 Aug 8 p. 3
Birth date: 1952
text of obituary:
Freeman, S. D. — Sixteen-year-old Johnny Wipf of the Maxwell Hutterite Colony was working alone with a tractor on a section line south of Olivet when the tractor overturned, pinning him underneath.
A passing motorist saw the overturned machine and went for help, but by the time he returned the youth was dead.
The boy leaves his father, John E. Wipf, his step-mother, a twin brother, four other brothers and three sisters.