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Harder, Edward M. (1886-1952)

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— A large number of friends and relatives attended funeral services at the First Mennonite church Saturday afternoon for E. M. Harder, 66, prominent farmer who passed away Wednesday at the farm home east of Newton after a long illness. Rev. D. J. Unruh, Rev. J. E. Entz and Rev. H. J. Dyck officiated at the services. A cablegram from a son, Rev. Waldo Harder, missionary in Africa, was read and special music included singing of a favorite hymn by a nephew and selections by a mixed quartet. Mr. Harder is survived by his wife, the former Mary Entz; one daughter, Mrs. Gus W. Harder of Benton, Kans.; three sons, Edwin O. and Milburn of Newton, and Waldo of the Belgian Congo; a sister, Mrs. Gus Reimer of Whitewater; and two brothers, Gus Harder and Rev. B. W. Harder.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1953 Jan 22 p. 9
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Dec 25 p. 6

Birth date: 1886

text of obituary:

— A large number of friends and relatives attended funeral services at the First Mennonite church Saturday afternoon for E. M. Harder, 66, prominent farmer who passed away Wednesday at the farm home east of Newton after a long illness. Rev. D. J. Unruh, Rev. J. E. Entz and Rev. H. J. Dyck officiated at the services. A cablegram from a son, Rev. Waldo Harder, missionary in Africa, was read and special music included singing of a favorite hymn by a nephew and selections by a mixed quartet. Mr. Harder is survived by his wife, the former Mary Entz; one daughter, Mrs. Gus W. Harder of Benton, Kans.; three sons, Edwin O. and Milburn of Newton, and Waldo of the Belgian Congo; a sister, Mrs. Gus Reimer of Whitewater; and two brothers, Gus Harder and Rev. B. W. Harder.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1953 Jan 22 p. 9

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