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Blank, Samuel K. (1935-1953)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 23 Jul 1953 p. 3
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<center><h3>18-YEAR-OLD AMISH YOUTH DROWNS IN LANCASTER COUNTY POND</h3></center>
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Ephrata, Pa. — Funeral services for Samuel K. Blank, 18-year-old Amish youth who accidentally drowned in a pond, were held July 14 in the Gordonville community. An estimated 800 friends and relatives attended the services, which were conducted by Bishop Aaron H. Click and Jacob S. King. Hymns were read by Joseph B. Blank.
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The young man, son of David R. and Lizzie Blank, had gone swimming in a pond at the Gid Riehl farm near Springville with several companions. He went under the water unnoticed by the others, and it is thought he might have been seized by cramps. The body was recovered several hours later in 12 feet of water.
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 4 June 2019

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1953 Jul 23 p. 3

Birth date: 1935

text of obituary:

18-YEAR-OLD AMISH YOUTH DROWNS IN LANCASTER COUNTY POND

Ephrata, Pa. — Funeral services for Samuel K. Blank, 18-year-old Amish youth who accidentally drowned in a pond, were held July 14 in the Gordonville community. An estimated 800 friends and relatives attended the services, which were conducted by Bishop Aaron H. Click and Jacob S. King. Hymns were read by Joseph B. Blank.

The young man, son of David R. and Lizzie Blank, had gone swimming in a pond at the Gid Riehl farm near Springville with several companions. He went under the water unnoticed by the others, and it is thought he might have been seized by cramps. The body was recovered several hours later in 12 feet of water.