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Carl Claassen, at the home in California, had just returned on Wednesday, April 18, from a business trip to Australia.
Carl Claassen, at the home in California, had just returned on Wednesday, April 18, from a business trip to Australia.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1962 May  3  p. 3
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<center><h3>MEMORIAL SERVICES IN CALIFORNIA SUNDAY FOR PLANE ACCIDENT VICTIM</h3></center> 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Claassen of rural Newton and their children, Mrs. Frank Busenitz and Rev. Willard Claassen, are leaving this week for Woodland, Calif., where they will attend memorial services Sunday, at four p.m. for their daughter and sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Claassen. 
Mrs. Claassen was one or [''sic''] six persons in  a plane which disappeared in a snowstorm somewhere over Nevada two weeks ago next Friday.  Others in the plane were Mrs. Claassen's sister, Mrs. Connie Moore of Walnut Creek, Calif., the pilot Al Hoffman, his wife, and their two sons Tom and Bruce all of Fresno, Calif. 
The two sisters were daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Froese of Buhler and had visited at the parental homes in Kansas prior to the tragedy.  They were returning to California with the Hoffman family, who had been in the Midwest on a business trip. 
The E. J. Claassens' son Carl is president of the Pacific Oil Seed Co., Inc.  Besides the husband, also three daughters survive.




''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1962 May  3  p. 3 <br>
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1962 Jun 28  p. 1  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1962 Jun 28  p. 1  




[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]

Revision as of 13:43, 6 August 2019

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Apr 26 P. 1

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text of obituary:

Two Sisters, Formerly Of Buhler, On Plane Lost in Nevada

According to press reports an air search was under way early this week in the Wells area of Elko County in northern Nevada for a private airplane, missing since last Friday, which was carrying six California residents back to that state after a trip to the Midwest.

Among the passengers on the lost plane were Mrs. Carl Claassen of Woodland, Calif. and her sister, Mrs. Geo.. L. (Connie) Moore of Walnut Creek, Calif. The sisters had com to Kansas on the plane last week and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Froese at Buhler, and brother, Edward J. Froese of Hutchinson. Mrs. Claassen is a daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Claassen of Newton.

On Thursday the sisters began the return trip to California on the plane, piloted by Al Hoffman of the Pacific Oil Seed, Inc. branch office at Fresno, Calif. Carl Claassen is president of the oil seed firm.

At Denver the group picked up Hoffman's wife and two sons, 12 and 11 years of age. The plane left Salt Lake City at 9:30 a.m. Friday and was scheduled to arrive at Woodland at 11:35 a.m. No trace of the missing craft had been found as of the Review's press time.

It was reported that the plane flew into a storm upon leaving Salt Lake City.

Carl Claassen, at the home in California, had just returned on Wednesday, April 18, from a business trip to Australia.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 May 3 p. 3

text of obituary:

MEMORIAL SERVICES IN CALIFORNIA SUNDAY FOR PLANE ACCIDENT VICTIM

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Claassen of rural Newton and their children, Mrs. Frank Busenitz and Rev. Willard Claassen, are leaving this week for Woodland, Calif., where they will attend memorial services Sunday, at four p.m. for their daughter and sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Claassen.

Mrs. Claassen was one or [sic] six persons in a plane which disappeared in a snowstorm somewhere over Nevada two weeks ago next Friday. Others in the plane were Mrs. Claassen's sister, Mrs. Connie Moore of Walnut Creek, Calif., the pilot Al Hoffman, his wife, and their two sons Tom and Bruce all of Fresno, Calif.

The two sisters were daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Froese of Buhler and had visited at the parental homes in Kansas prior to the tragedy. They were returning to California with the Hoffman family, who had been in the Midwest on a business trip.

The E. J. Claassens' son Carl is president of the Pacific Oil Seed Co., Inc. Besides the husband, also three daughters survive.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Jun 28 p. 1