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Kanagy, Jacob E. (1883-1958)
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+ | Belleville, Pa. — Word was received here that Jacob E. Kanagy, 75, of Stuarts Draft, Va. died Nov. 25 at the Waynesboro, Va. hospital. He was the father of Lee Kanagy, serving as a missionary in Japan under the Mennonite (Old) Church. |
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+ | Also surviving are his wife, the former Mattie Hertzler, 11 other children, 65 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. |
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+ | A native of the Allensville community near here, Mr. Kanagy was formerly a farmer and thresherman in this area, moving to Stuarts Draft in 1943. Funeral services were held in the Amish Mennonite church at Stuarts Draft on Nov. 28. |
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 16 January 2018
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1958 Dec 4 p. 5
Birth date: 1883
text of obituary:
Father of Japan Missionary Dies
Belleville, Pa. — Word was received here that Jacob E. Kanagy, 75, of Stuarts Draft, Va. died Nov. 25 at the Waynesboro, Va. hospital. He was the father of Lee Kanagy, serving as a missionary in Japan under the Mennonite (Old) Church.
Also surviving are his wife, the former Mattie Hertzler, 11 other children, 65 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
A native of the Allensville community near here, Mr. Kanagy was formerly a farmer and thresherman in this area, moving to Stuarts Draft in 1943. Funeral services were held in the Amish Mennonite church at Stuarts Draft on Nov. 28.