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Knopp, Ezra S. (1891-1954)

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<center><h3>EZRA S. KNOPF</h3></center>
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Ezra S. Knopp, son of Jonas and Sarah (Hisey) Knopp, was born near Salem, Ohio Aug. 9, 1891, and passed away at his home after a lingering illness Aug. 27, 1954, aged 63 years and 17 days.
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On Dec. 21, 1916, he was united in marriage to Susie Horst of near Dalton, Ohio, who survives him. Also surviving we [''sic''] two sons, David of East Palestine, Ohio and John on the Knopp homestead; four daughters, Ida, Emma and Mabel at home, and Esther (Mrs. Henry Horst) of near West Salem, O.; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Martha (Mrs. Clayton Rohrer) of Wadsworth, Ohio, and Mary (Mrs. Israel Snyder) of Salem, Ohio. An infant son, his parents and two sisters preceded him in death.
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He was a member of the Pleasant View Mennonite church near Columbiana, Ohio. Services in the home were in charge of Abram Good, and at the church by David Weaver and Carl Good.
   
Birth date: 1891
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 9 December 2021

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1954 Sep 16 p. 9

Birth date: 1891 Aug 9

text of obituary:

EZRA S. KNOPF

Ezra S. Knopp, son of Jonas and Sarah (Hisey) Knopp, was born near Salem, Ohio Aug. 9, 1891, and passed away at his home after a lingering illness Aug. 27, 1954, aged 63 years and 17 days.

On Dec. 21, 1916, he was united in marriage to Susie Horst of near Dalton, Ohio, who survives him. Also surviving we [sic] two sons, David of East Palestine, Ohio and John on the Knopp homestead; four daughters, Ida, Emma and Mabel at home, and Esther (Mrs. Henry Horst) of near West Salem, O.; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Martha (Mrs. Clayton Rohrer) of Wadsworth, Ohio, and Mary (Mrs. Israel Snyder) of Salem, Ohio. An infant son, his parents and two sisters preceded him in death.

He was a member of the Pleasant View Mennonite church near Columbiana, Ohio. Services in the home were in charge of Abram Good, and at the church by David Weaver and Carl Good.

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