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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 20 Mar 1958 p. 1
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Birth date: 1895
Birth date: 1895
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<center><h3>WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN AT ARCHBOLD, O. CALLED BY DEATH</h3></center>
Archbold, Ohio. &#8212; Eli Lugbill, 63, one of the founders of Lugbill Bros., Inc. here, died at Detwiler Memorial Hospital in Wauseon on March 3 after a brief illness.  Funeral services were arranged for March 7 at the Zion Mennonite Church, with P. L. Frey, H. E. Bertsche and Jesse Short officiating.
Mr. Lugbill and his brothers Peter and Sylvanus were partners in establishing a livestock brokerage business here in 1925.Later they added livestock auctions which became known far and wide, and also built a packing plant.  Mr. Lugbill was vice-president of the firm at the time of his death.


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Latest revision as of 09:50, 5 September 2017

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1958 Mar 20 p. 1

Birth date: 1895

text of obituary:

WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN AT ARCHBOLD, O. CALLED BY DEATH

Archbold, Ohio. — Eli Lugbill, 63, one of the founders of Lugbill Bros., Inc. here, died at Detwiler Memorial Hospital in Wauseon on March 3 after a brief illness. Funeral services were arranged for March 7 at the Zion Mennonite Church, with P. L. Frey, H. E. Bertsche and Jesse Short officiating.

Mr. Lugbill and his brothers Peter and Sylvanus were partners in establishing a livestock brokerage business here in 1925.Later they added livestock auctions which became known far and wide, and also built a packing plant. Mr. Lugbill was vice-president of the firm at the time of his death.