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Klaupiks, Andris (1941-1970)

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(New page: ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 16 Jul 1970 p. 6 Birth date: 1941 text of obituary: '''Son of Well-Known Baptist Leader Killed''' Lansdale, Pa. – Twenty-nine-year-old Andris ...)
 
 
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1970 Jul 16 p. 6
   
Birth date: 1941
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Birth date: 1941
   
 
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'''Son of Well-Known Baptist Leader Killed'''
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<center><h3>Son of Well-Known Baptist Leader Killed</h3></center>
   
Lansdale, Pa. Twenty-nine-year-old Andris Klaupiks, son of Rev. Adolf Klaupiks of Route 4, Quakertown, died of a broken neck after being thrown from his motorcycle several miles east of Lansdale on Sunday, June 28.
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Lansdale, Pa. &#8212; Twenty-nine-year-old Andris Klaupiks, son of Rev. Adolf Klaupiks of Route 4, Quakertown, died of a broken neck after being thrown from his motorcycle several miles east of Lansdale on Sunday, June 28.
   
 
Rev. Klaupiks is well known among Mennonites as the interpreter who accompanied Russian Baptist groups on their visits to Mennonite communities in the United States, and who accompanied Mennonite delegations on their visits to Russia.
 
Rev. Klaupiks is well known among Mennonites as the interpreter who accompanied Russian Baptist groups on their visits to Mennonite communities in the United States, and who accompanied Mennonite delegations on their visits to Russia.
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 4 October 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Jul 16 p. 6

Birth date: 1941

text of obituary:

Son of Well-Known Baptist Leader Killed

Lansdale, Pa. — Twenty-nine-year-old Andris Klaupiks, son of Rev. Adolf Klaupiks of Route 4, Quakertown, died of a broken neck after being thrown from his motorcycle several miles east of Lansdale on Sunday, June 28.

Rev. Klaupiks is well known among Mennonites as the interpreter who accompanied Russian Baptist groups on their visits to Mennonite communities in the United States, and who accompanied Mennonite delegations on their visits to Russia.