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Kreider, Dorothy Nafziger (1939-1970)
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+ | Lancaster, Pa. — Funeral services were held at the Kinzer Mennonite Church on Feb. 26 for Mrs. Leon Kreider, 31, of rural Kinzer, who was instantly killed in a car-truck crash on US-222 near here. |
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+ | Mrs. Kreider was driving alone when her car collided with a tractor trailer loaded with steel. She was an employee of the Dutch Town and Country Inn, Kinzer. |
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+ | The former Dorothy Nafziger, Mrs. Kreider was a native of Allensville, Pa. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel B. Nafziger, now of Ephrata. Besides her husband and parents, she leaves a son, Kenneth L., one brother, David of Gordonville, and a grandmother, Mrs. Magdalena Nafziger of Gap. |
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 26 July 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Mar 12 p. 6
Birth date: 1939
text of obituary:
Young Mother Killed In Car-Truck Crash
Lancaster, Pa. — Funeral services were held at the Kinzer Mennonite Church on Feb. 26 for Mrs. Leon Kreider, 31, of rural Kinzer, who was instantly killed in a car-truck crash on US-222 near here.
Mrs. Kreider was driving alone when her car collided with a tractor trailer loaded with steel. She was an employee of the Dutch Town and Country Inn, Kinzer.
The former Dorothy Nafziger, Mrs. Kreider was a native of Allensville, Pa. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel B. Nafziger, now of Ephrata. Besides her husband and parents, she leaves a son, Kenneth L., one brother, David of Gordonville, and a grandmother, Mrs. Magdalena Nafziger of Gap.