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Epp, Daniel (1908-1947)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 27 Nov 1947 p. 1
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<center><h3>COLLISION AT REEDLEY, CALIF., CLAIMS LIFE OF OKLAHOMA MAN</h3></center>
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Reedley, Calif. &#8212; Two men were fatally injured and another man and woman suffered serious injuries in an auto crash at a street intersection here on Thursday morning, Nov. 13.
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Instantly killed were Daniel Epp, 39, of Isabella, Okla., and Clay C. Dean, 33, of Sanger. Mrs. Epp and the driver of the car in which Dean was a passenger are both in the Reedley hospital with serious injuries, although they are recovering.
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Brief services for Mr. Epp were held at the M. B. church here, with Rev. G. B. Huebert and Rev. H. G. Wiens in charge, and the body was then sent to Oklahoma for burial. Final services were held at the South Fairview church, Fairview, Okla., on Nov. 18. Two children survive.
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 23 February 2015

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Nov 27 p. 1

Birth date: 1908

text of obituary:

COLLISION AT REEDLEY, CALIF., CLAIMS LIFE OF OKLAHOMA MAN

Reedley, Calif. — Two men were fatally injured and another man and woman suffered serious injuries in an auto crash at a street intersection here on Thursday morning, Nov. 13.

Instantly killed were Daniel Epp, 39, of Isabella, Okla., and Clay C. Dean, 33, of Sanger. Mrs. Epp and the driver of the car in which Dean was a passenger are both in the Reedley hospital with serious injuries, although they are recovering.

Brief services for Mr. Epp were held at the M. B. church here, with Rev. G. B. Huebert and Rev. H. G. Wiens in charge, and the body was then sent to Oklahoma for burial. Final services were held at the South Fairview church, Fairview, Okla., on Nov. 18. Two children survive.

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