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Hershberger, Chris D. (1943-1963)

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Sugarcreek, Ohio. &#8212; Injuries suffered when his motorcycle struck a cow on Highway 62 near Wilmot proved fatal to Chris D. Hershberger, 20, shortly after admittance to Pomerone Hospital in Millersburg. The cow was one of several which had escaped from a pasture.
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Sugarcreek, Ohio. &#8212; Injuries suffered when his motorcycle struck a cow on Highway 62 near Wilmot proved fatal to Chris D. Hershberger, 20, shortly after admittance to Pomerone [''sic'' Pomerene] Hospital in Millersburg. The cow was one of several which had escaped from a pasture.
   
 
The young man was a son of Dan C. and Saloma Hershberger and an employee of the Alpine Alpa Chese [''sic''] Factory. Besides his parents he leaves seven brothers, four sisters, and the grandparents, Enos J. Hershbergers.
 
The young man was a son of Dan C. and Saloma Hershberger and an employee of the Alpine Alpa Chese [''sic''] Factory. Besides his parents he leaves seven brothers, four sisters, and the grandparents, Enos J. Hershbergers.

Latest revision as of 12:58, 23 January 2020

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1963 Jun 6 p. 1

Birth date: 1943

text of obituary:

YOUNG MAN FATALLY HURT WHEN MOTORCYCLE HITS COW ON HIGHWAY

Sugarcreek, Ohio. — Injuries suffered when his motorcycle struck a cow on Highway 62 near Wilmot proved fatal to Chris D. Hershberger, 20, shortly after admittance to Pomerone [sic Pomerene] Hospital in Millersburg. The cow was one of several which had escaped from a pasture.

The young man was a son of Dan C. and Saloma Hershberger and an employee of the Alpine Alpa Chese [sic] Factory. Besides his parents he leaves seven brothers, four sisters, and the grandparents, Enos J. Hershbergers.

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