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'''FUNERAL PROCESSION — About 100 buggies were in the procession at funeral services for Mrs. Malinda Stoltzfus, 89, Amish resident of Honeybrook, Pa. who died Jan. 11. The services, held at the home of her son-in-law, Aaron King, were attended by more than 800 mourners. Mrs. Stoltzfus, widow of Pre. Benuel Stoltzfus, was a descendant of one of the first Amish families in the United States and leaves 343 survivors. | '''FUNERAL PROCESSION — About 100 buggies were in the procession at funeral services for Mrs. Malinda Stoltzfus, 89, Amish resident of Honeybrook, Pa. who died Jan. 11. The services, held at the home of her son-in-law, Aaron King, were attended by more than 800 mourners. Mrs. Stoltzfus, widow of Pre. Benuel Stoltzfus, was a descendant of one of the first Amish families in the United States and leaves 343 survivors. |
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1957 Jan 24 p. 7
Birth date: 1868
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FUNERAL PROCESSION — About 100 buggies were in the procession at funeral services for Mrs. Malinda Stoltzfus, 89, Amish resident of Honeybrook, Pa. who died Jan. 11. The services, held at the home of her son-in-law, Aaron King, were attended by more than 800 mourners. Mrs. Stoltzfus, widow of Pre. Benuel Stoltzfus, was a descendant of one of the first Amish families in the United States and leaves 343 survivors.