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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 11 Oct 1951 p. 9  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1951 Oct 4  p. 1
 
Birth date: 1872 Feb
 
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<center><h3>SERVICES HELD AT GOSHEN FOR PIONEER MISSIONARY TO INDIA</h3></center>
 
Goshen. Ind. — Funeral services were held at the Eighth Street Mennonite church here Sept. 25 for Mrs. Alice T. Page, 79, who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Karl E. Stoll, Pekin, Ill. on Sept. 22.
 
Mrs. Page and husband, the late Dr. W. B. Page, were among the first missionaries sent to India by the (Old) Mennonite Church and helped to found the station at Dhamtari. However, sickness forced them to leave the field during their fist [''sic''] term. Dr. Page was a practicing physician in Goshen for a number of years before his death.
 
Survivors, in addition to Mrs. Stoll, are a son Ralph of Gainesville, Fla.; four grandchildren and one great grandchild; two brothers, Dr. B. F. Thut of Elida, Ohio and Rev. A. B. Thut of Storm Lake, Iowa; and two sisters, Mrs. S. S. Stalter of Northville, Mich., and Mrs. E. J. Zook of Goshen.
 
 
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1951 Oct 11  p. 9  


Birth date: 1872


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Revision as of 13:26, 1 September 2015

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1951 Oct 4 p. 1

Birth date: 1872 Feb

text of obituary:

SERVICES HELD AT GOSHEN FOR PIONEER MISSIONARY TO INDIA

Goshen. Ind. — Funeral services were held at the Eighth Street Mennonite church here Sept. 25 for Mrs. Alice T. Page, 79, who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Karl E. Stoll, Pekin, Ill. on Sept. 22.

Mrs. Page and husband, the late Dr. W. B. Page, were among the first missionaries sent to India by the (Old) Mennonite Church and helped to found the station at Dhamtari. However, sickness forced them to leave the field during their fist [sic] term. Dr. Page was a practicing physician in Goshen for a number of years before his death.

Survivors, in addition to Mrs. Stoll, are a son Ralph of Gainesville, Fla.; four grandchildren and one great grandchild; two brothers, Dr. B. F. Thut of Elida, Ohio and Rev. A. B. Thut of Storm Lake, Iowa; and two sisters, Mrs. S. S. Stalter of Northville, Mich., and Mrs. E. J. Zook of Goshen.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1951 Oct 11 p. 9