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Hostetler, Menno H. (d. 1932)

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&#8212; Dr. Menno H. Hostetler, a well-known physician of Wichita, Kansas, passed away at Topeka, April 10. Dr. Hostetler, although of Mennonite parentage and for many years a member of the Mennonite church found it expedient to transfer his membership to the Methodist church in Logan, Kansas, where he resided for some time. During his residence in Wichita he was identified with the Sunday school and other activities of the College Hill M. E. church. Dr. Hostetler attended Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, and early in his career was united in marriage with Mabel Yoder of Goshen. Some years before his death he served as county health phsycian of Sedgwick county, Kansas. Funeral services were held at the College Hill church in Wichita.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1932 Jun 22 p. 1

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— Dr. Menno H. Hostetler, a well-known physician of Wichita, Kansas, passed away at Topeka, April 10. Dr. Hostetler, although of Mennonite parentage and for many years a member of the Mennonite church found it expedient to transfer his membership to the Methodist church in Logan, Kansas, where he resided for some time. During his residence in Wichita he was identified with the Sunday school and other activities of the College Hill M. E. church. Dr. Hostetler attended Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, and early in his career was united in marriage with Mabel Yoder of Goshen. Some years before his death he served as county health phsycian of Sedgwick county, Kansas. Funeral services were held at the College Hill church in Wichita.