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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 7 Mar 1974 p. 10  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1974 Mar  7 p. 10  
 
Birth date:  1930
 
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<center><h3>'''Mother of Four Fatally Injured in Pennsylvania Crash'''</h3></center>
 
Souderton, Pa. &#8212; A car-truck accident on Feb. 20 claimed the life of Mrs. Earl G. (Elaine) Rosenberger, 44, of rural Chalfont, who was the author of articles and poetry and the mother of four children.
 
Mrs. Rosenberger, a part-time nurse's aid at the Franconia Mennonite Home at Unionville, was driving to work when her car hit the back end of a truck which slowed to make a left turn.  She died that evening at North Penn Hospital, Lansdale.
 
Surviving in the immediate family in addition to her husband are four children, E. Wayne, Eileen, Joel and Amy, all of the home; her mother, Mrs. Lena A. Weaver; three sisters and four brothers.
 
She was a member of the Perkasie Mennonite Church.  The funeral was conducted at the Blooming Glen Mennonite Church on Feb. 23.


Birth date: 1930


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Latest revision as of 10:39, 22 August 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1974 Mar 7 p. 10

Birth date: 1930

text of obituary:

Mother of Four Fatally Injured in Pennsylvania Crash

Souderton, Pa. — A car-truck accident on Feb. 20 claimed the life of Mrs. Earl G. (Elaine) Rosenberger, 44, of rural Chalfont, who was the author of articles and poetry and the mother of four children.

Mrs. Rosenberger, a part-time nurse's aid at the Franconia Mennonite Home at Unionville, was driving to work when her car hit the back end of a truck which slowed to make a left turn. She died that evening at North Penn Hospital, Lansdale.

Surviving in the immediate family in addition to her husband are four children, E. Wayne, Eileen, Joel and Amy, all of the home; her mother, Mrs. Lena A. Weaver; three sisters and four brothers.

She was a member of the Perkasie Mennonite Church. The funeral was conducted at the Blooming Glen Mennonite Church on Feb. 23.