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Mast, Henry (1949-1969)
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+ | <center><font size="+3">'''Fire Tragedy, Accidents Claim Lives of Four'''</font></center> |
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+ | <center><h3>Ohio Youth Killed, Three Injured</h3></center> |
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+ | Kidron, Ohio. — Nearly 1,000 persons attended Amish funeral services at the home of Demas D. Mast, Jr. near Orrville on Feb. 2 for the Masts' son Henry, 20, who was killed in a one-car accident near here. |
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+ | Three other youths were injured in the crash but are recovering. They are Emanuel E. Mast, Jr., 17, the driver; Freeman Mast, 18, brother of the dead youth; and Henry Hershberger, 19. All are of the Orrville community. |
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+ | The four youths, all employed as carpenters, were approaching Kidron when they slowed for a vehicle ahead of them. The car went out of control and struck a tree in the yard of Dr. V. W. Zuercher. |
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 4 August 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1969 Feb 13 p. 3
Birth date: 1949
text of obituary:
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Ohio Youth Killed, Three Injured
Kidron, Ohio. — Nearly 1,000 persons attended Amish funeral services at the home of Demas D. Mast, Jr. near Orrville on Feb. 2 for the Masts' son Henry, 20, who was killed in a one-car accident near here.
Three other youths were injured in the crash but are recovering. They are Emanuel E. Mast, Jr., 17, the driver; Freeman Mast, 18, brother of the dead youth; and Henry Hershberger, 19. All are of the Orrville community.
The four youths, all employed as carpenters, were approaching Kidron when they slowed for a vehicle ahead of them. The car went out of control and struck a tree in the yard of Dr. V. W. Zuercher.