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Hohmann, John Paul (1901-1935)

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<center><h3>Oil Field Accident is Fatal of John Hohmann.</h3></center>
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John p. Hohmann, brother of Prof. W. H. Hohmann of Bethel College, was fataly [''sic''] injured last Thursday afternoon while working in the McPherson oil fields where he was employed. The tragic accident apparently occurred as Mr. Hohmann was helping with drilling operations and a heavy pipe jarred loose from a hoist, crushing him under its weight as it dropped. Seriously hurt on head and shoulders, he is reported to have lived only about one hour after the accident.
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Mr. Hohmann, whse home was formerly at Deer Creek, Okla., was recently transferred to the McPherson field. Funeral services were held at the Deer Creek Mennonite church last Sunday.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1935 Apr 10 p. 5
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Revision as of 10:35, 11 March 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1935 Apr 10 p. 1

Birth date: 1901

text of obituary:

Oil Field Accident is Fatal of John Hohmann.

John p. Hohmann, brother of Prof. W. H. Hohmann of Bethel College, was fataly [sic] injured last Thursday afternoon while working in the McPherson oil fields where he was employed. The tragic accident apparently occurred as Mr. Hohmann was helping with drilling operations and a heavy pipe jarred loose from a hoist, crushing him under its weight as it dropped. Seriously hurt on head and shoulders, he is reported to have lived only about one hour after the accident.

Mr. Hohmann, whse home was formerly at Deer Creek, Okla., was recently transferred to the McPherson field. Funeral services were held at the Deer Creek Mennonite church last Sunday.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1935 Apr 10 p. 5

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