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Duerksen, Arnold J. (1905-1975)

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<p>&#160;&#160;&#9679; Word was received here that Arnold J. Duerksen, 70, of Plainview, Tex. and formerly of Goessel, died Jan. 29 at Lubbock, Tex. after a short illness. Funeral services took place at Plainview on Jan. 31. Surviving in the immediate family are his widow, the former Elsie Stenzel, one son, two daughters and seven grandchildren. Mr. Duerksen was a brother of Elmer B. Duerksen of Hillsboro, Mrs. Rosa Voth of Halstead, Mrs. Margaret Klassen of Kinsley, and Mrs. Rubena Trupp of Newton. He was a member of the Alexanderwohl Church, Goessel.
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<p>&#9679; Word was received here that Arnold J. Duerksen, 70, of Plainview, Tex. and formerly of Goessel, died Jan. 29 at Lubbock, Tex. after a short illness. Funeral services took place at Plainview on Jan. 31. Surviving in the immediate family are his widow, the former Elsie Stenzel, one son, two daughters and seven grandchildren. Mr. Duerksen was a brother of Elmer B. Duerksen of Hillsboro, Mrs. Rosa Voth of Halstead, Mrs. Margaret Klassen of Kinsley, and Mrs. Rubena Trupp of Newton. He was a member of the Alexanderwohl Church, Goessel.
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[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 17:53, 22 December 2009

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 13 Feb 1975 p. 8

Birth date: 1905

text of obituary:

Newton and Vicinity

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● Word was received here that Arnold J. Duerksen, 70, of Plainview, Tex. and formerly of Goessel, died Jan. 29 at Lubbock, Tex. after a short illness. Funeral services took place at Plainview on Jan. 31. Surviving in the immediate family are his widow, the former Elsie Stenzel, one son, two daughters and seven grandchildren. Mr. Duerksen was a brother of Elmer B. Duerksen of Hillsboro, Mrs. Rosa Voth of Halstead, Mrs. Margaret Klassen of Kinsley, and Mrs. Rubena Trupp of Newton. He was a member of the Alexanderwohl Church, Goessel.

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