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Eicher, William R. (Mrs.) Swartzendruber (1868-1953)

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On Feb. 2 Mrs. Wm. R. Eicher, 85, passed away at the home of her only daughter, Mrs. John Schlatter, after an illness of only a week. She was the last of the 16 children of the pioneer “Iowa Joe” Swartzendruber family. On Nov. 17, 1952, she and her husband had observed their 65th wedding anniversary. She will long be remembered for her gracious hospitality and Christian testimony.
 
On Feb. 2 Mrs. Wm. R. Eicher, 85, passed away at the home of her only daughter, Mrs. John Schlatter, after an illness of only a week. She was the last of the 16 children of the pioneer “Iowa Joe” Swartzendruber family. On Nov. 17, 1952, she and her husband had observed their 65th wedding anniversary. She will long be remembered for her gracious hospitality and Christian testimony.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1953 Feb 19 p. 5

Birth date: 1868

text of obituary:

Correspondence

WELLMAN, IOWA

February 11,1953

On Feb. 2 Mrs. Wm. R. Eicher, 85, passed away at the home of her only daughter, Mrs. John Schlatter, after an illness of only a week. She was the last of the 16 children of the pioneer “Iowa Joe” Swartzendruber family. On Nov. 17, 1952, she and her husband had observed their 65th wedding anniversary. She will long be remembered for her gracious hospitality and Christian testimony.


The Mennonite obituary: 1953 Mar 17 p. 176

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