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Unzicker, Peter E. (1888-1952)

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<center><h3>DRIVER OF SEED CORN TRUCK KILLED IN R.R. CROSSING ACCIDENT</h3></center>
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Metamora, Ill. — Funeral services were held at the Linn Township Mennonite church on March 13 for Peter E. Unzicker, 64, of Washburn, who was fatally injured at a railroad crossing accident at Hammond, Ind. on March 10.
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Mr. Unzicker, retired farmer employed as a salesman by the Moews Seed Corn company, was delivering a truckload of corn at the time of the fatal accident. He died at a Hammond hospital four hours after a New York Central train crashed into his truck.
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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Studer of Roanoke; a son Earl of Washburn; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters.
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 28 July 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Mar 20 p. 1

Birth date: 1888

text of obituary:

DRIVER OF SEED CORN TRUCK KILLED IN R.R. CROSSING ACCIDENT

Metamora, Ill. — Funeral services were held at the Linn Township Mennonite church on March 13 for Peter E. Unzicker, 64, of Washburn, who was fatally injured at a railroad crossing accident at Hammond, Ind. on March 10.

Mr. Unzicker, retired farmer employed as a salesman by the Moews Seed Corn company, was delivering a truckload of corn at the time of the fatal accident. He died at a Hammond hospital four hours after a New York Central train crashed into his truck.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Studer of Roanoke; a son Earl of Washburn; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters.

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