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Kempf, Lloyd (1904-1959)
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+ | Wayland, Iowa. — This community was saddened and shocked when word came on Friday, Jan. 16, that Lloyd Kempf, 55, well-known farmer, had died at the Washington County Hospital where he had been a patient for only three days. |
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+ | Funeral services were held at the Sugar Creek Mennonite Church on Monday, Jan. 19. |
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+ | Mr. Kempf is survived by his wife, the former Minnie Krabill; two sons, Earl and Edward; two brothers, Zene, living in Arizona, and Glen in California; and three sisters, Mrs. Laurence J. Miller, Mrs. Milo Miller of Kalona and Mrs. Chester L. Miller of Wellman. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kempf, preceded him in death. |
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 15 February 2018
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1959 Jan 29 p. 5
Birth date: 1904
text of obituary:
Wayland, Ia. Farmer Dies Unexpectedly
Wayland, Iowa. — This community was saddened and shocked when word came on Friday, Jan. 16, that Lloyd Kempf, 55, well-known farmer, had died at the Washington County Hospital where he had been a patient for only three days.
Funeral services were held at the Sugar Creek Mennonite Church on Monday, Jan. 19.
Mr. Kempf is survived by his wife, the former Minnie Krabill; two sons, Earl and Edward; two brothers, Zene, living in Arizona, and Glen in California; and three sisters, Mrs. Laurence J. Miller, Mrs. Milo Miller of Kalona and Mrs. Chester L. Miller of Wellman. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kempf, preceded him in death.