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Buhler, J. J. (d. 1933)

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— The many friends here of J. J. Buhler, of Buhler, were grieved to hear of his death last Friday afternoon in a Hutchinson hospital. Mr. Buhler had suffered from intestinal flu for several weeks.s He was recently taken to a hospital in Hutchinson where a final effort was made to save his life when an emergency operation was performed. But this too was unable to arrest the disease, and death came a few days later. The funeral services which were held at the Hebron Mennonite church last Monday afternoon were very largely attended. Mr. Buhler was well known as a mill operator in his home town, Buhler.
 
— The many friends here of J. J. Buhler, of Buhler, were grieved to hear of his death last Friday afternoon in a Hutchinson hospital. Mr. Buhler had suffered from intestinal flu for several weeks.s He was recently taken to a hospital in Hutchinson where a final effort was made to save his life when an emergency operation was performed. But this too was unable to arrest the disease, and death came a few days later. The funeral services which were held at the Hebron Mennonite church last Monday afternoon were very largely attended. Mr. Buhler was well known as a mill operator in his home town, Buhler.
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''Bethel College Monthly'' obituary: 1933 May p. 12
   
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 April 2021

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1933 Apr 26 p. 4

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text of obituary:

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— The many friends here of J. J. Buhler, of Buhler, were grieved to hear of his death last Friday afternoon in a Hutchinson hospital. Mr. Buhler had suffered from intestinal flu for several weeks.s He was recently taken to a hospital in Hutchinson where a final effort was made to save his life when an emergency operation was performed. But this too was unable to arrest the disease, and death came a few days later. The funeral services which were held at the Hebron Mennonite church last Monday afternoon were very largely attended. Mr. Buhler was well known as a mill operator in his home town, Buhler.



Bethel College Monthly obituary: 1933 May p. 12

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