If this site was useful to you, we'd be happy for a small donation. Be sure to enter "MLA donation" in the Comments box.

Bucher, Simon G. (1887-1972)

From Biograph
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 26 Oct 1972 p. 11
+
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1972 Oct 26 p. 11
  +
  +
Birth date: 1887
  +
  +
text of obituary:
  +
  +
<center><h3>SIMON G. BUCHER</h3></center>
  +
  +
Bishop Simon G. Bucher, 85, of the Mennonite Home, Lancaster, Pa., formerly of R. 4, Lebanon, Pa., died at the home on July 6, 1972 after an illness of four years.
  +
  +
He was ordained a deacon in 1916 and a minister in 1919. In 1926, he was elected to elder in the Church of the Brethren. He transferred to the Mennonite Church in 1938 and was elected bishop of Lebanon and Cumberland Counties in 1940. His See included churches in Florida and Alabama. He retired in 1968.
  +
  +
He served on the board at Philhaven Hospital and was assistant moderator of the Lancaster Mennonite Conference for many years. He sponsored several children by giving foster children a home and others a hand in beginning a new life.
  +
  +
His survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Harnish Bucher, of the Mennonite Home; a foster daughter, Elsie, wife of Emerson Snavely, of Lebanon; two foster sons, Rev. John Shuman, of Lebanon and Stanley Hartman of Lititz; a step-son, Rev. Lloyd Nisly of Birdsboro; 16 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren; a brother, Dr. Henry G. Manheim; two sisters, Sallie, and Esther Bucher, both of Annville.
  +
  +
Funeral services were held at the Gingerich Mennonite Church at 2 p.m. July 8 with Bishop Aaron Shank and Bishop Sidney Gingrich officiating. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery.
   
Birth date: 1887
 
   
 
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, 18 July 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Oct 26 p. 11

Birth date: 1887

text of obituary:

SIMON G. BUCHER

Bishop Simon G. Bucher, 85, of the Mennonite Home, Lancaster, Pa., formerly of R. 4, Lebanon, Pa., died at the home on July 6, 1972 after an illness of four years.

He was ordained a deacon in 1916 and a minister in 1919. In 1926, he was elected to elder in the Church of the Brethren. He transferred to the Mennonite Church in 1938 and was elected bishop of Lebanon and Cumberland Counties in 1940. His See included churches in Florida and Alabama. He retired in 1968.

He served on the board at Philhaven Hospital and was assistant moderator of the Lancaster Mennonite Conference for many years. He sponsored several children by giving foster children a home and others a hand in beginning a new life.

His survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Harnish Bucher, of the Mennonite Home; a foster daughter, Elsie, wife of Emerson Snavely, of Lebanon; two foster sons, Rev. John Shuman, of Lebanon and Stanley Hartman of Lititz; a step-son, Rev. Lloyd Nisly of Birdsboro; 16 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren; a brother, Dr. Henry G. Manheim; two sisters, Sallie, and Esther Bucher, both of Annville.

Funeral services were held at the Gingerich Mennonite Church at 2 p.m. July 8 with Bishop Aaron Shank and Bishop Sidney Gingrich officiating. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery.

Personal tools