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Newswanger, Edith Weaver (1920-1970)

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<center><h3>Pastor's Wife One Of Three Killed In Pennsylvania Crash</h3></center>
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Ephrata, Pa. — Mrs. Walter R. Newswanger, 50, whose husband is minister of the Rush Mennonite Church, was one of three persons fatally injured in a two-car crash near Lebanon, Pa. on March 10.
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Rev. Newswanger was seriously injured in the head-on collision but is recovering. Two Myerstown young people in the other car were killed.
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Mrs. Newswanger was the former Edith Weaver. Besides her husband she leaves a married daughter and three sons of the home; her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weaver of Blue Ball; four brothers and four sisters.
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The funeral was conducted Sunday, March 15, at the Myerstown Mennonite Church.
   
Birth date: 1920
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 2 August 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Mar 26 p. 3

Birth date: 1920

text of obituary:

Pastor's Wife One Of Three Killed In Pennsylvania Crash

Ephrata, Pa. — Mrs. Walter R. Newswanger, 50, whose husband is minister of the Rush Mennonite Church, was one of three persons fatally injured in a two-car crash near Lebanon, Pa. on March 10.

Rev. Newswanger was seriously injured in the head-on collision but is recovering. Two Myerstown young people in the other car were killed.

Mrs. Newswanger was the former Edith Weaver. Besides her husband she leaves a married daughter and three sons of the home; her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weaver of Blue Ball; four brothers and four sisters.

The funeral was conducted Sunday, March 15, at the Myerstown Mennonite Church.

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