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Dettwiler, Edwin E. (1934-1964)

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&bull; Searchers were continuing their efforts early this week to recover the body of Edwin Dettwiler, 30, of Hesston, believed drowned in the waters of Lake Kanopolis near Ellsworth. Mr. Dettwiler and Ray Peirce of Newton were fishing when high waves began filling their boat with water and eventually swamped it. Peirce told the Ellsworth Counts Sheriff that they clung to the boat for about a half hour and then began swimming toward short [''sic''] with the aid of buoyancy cushions. Peirce said as he reached shore he noticed that Dettwiler was gone, and a short time later his life seat, the straps broken, washed ashore. Mr. Detrtwiler, son of Harry Dettwiler of La Junta, Colo., was married and the father of two children. He was employed at the Hesston Manufacturing Co.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 May 28 p. 5
   
   

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 May 21 p. 5

Birth date: 1934

text of obituary:

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• Searchers were continuing their efforts early this week to recover the body of Edwin Dettwiler, 30, of Hesston, believed drowned in the waters of Lake Kanopolis near Ellsworth. Mr. Dettwiler and Ray Peirce of Newton were fishing when high waves began filling their boat with water and eventually swamped it. Peirce told the Ellsworth Counts Sheriff that they clung to the boat for about a half hour and then began swimming toward short [sic] with the aid of buoyancy cushions. Peirce said as he reached shore he noticed that Dettwiler was gone, and a short time later his life seat, the straps broken, washed ashore. Mr. Detrtwiler, son of Harry Dettwiler of La Junta, Colo., was married and the father of two children. He was employed at the Hesston Manufacturing Co.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 May 28 p. 5