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Reimer, Gustav J. (1886-1970)

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&#8212; Gustav Reimer, 84, retired farmer of Whitewater, died at Bethel Hospital here on Nov. 10 after a 10-day illness. The funeral was conducted Friday afternoon at the Emmaus Mennonite Church, with Rev. L. R. Amstutz officiating. Mr. Reimer was born in Germany and came to the Whitewater area from Nebraska in 1915. Survivors include his widow, the former Justina Harder; two daughters, Misses Marie Reimer of Wichita and Doris Reimer of Whitewater; three sons, Adolph G. of Newton, Charles H. of Wichita, and Willard J. of rural Whitewater, and one brother, Bernhard of Uruguay.
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 14 August 2012

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Nov 19 p. 8

Birth date: 1886

Newton and Vicinity

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— Gustav Reimer, 84, retired farmer of Whitewater, died at Bethel Hospital here on Nov. 10 after a 10-day illness. The funeral was conducted Friday afternoon at the Emmaus Mennonite Church, with Rev. L. R. Amstutz officiating. Mr. Reimer was born in Germany and came to the Whitewater area from Nebraska in 1915. Survivors include his widow, the former Justina Harder; two daughters, Misses Marie Reimer of Wichita and Doris Reimer of Whitewater; three sons, Adolph G. of Newton, Charles H. of Wichita, and Willard J. of rural Whitewater, and one brother, Bernhard of Uruguay.


The Mennonite obituary: 1970 Dec 8 p. 758

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