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Nussbaum, Orie Dale (1925-1967)

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<font size="+2">'''Falls to Death Under Earth Moving Machine'''</font>
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Orrville, Ohio. &#8212; Orrie Dale Nussbaum, 42, of Dalton met instant death on Dec. 29 when crushed under the wheel of a large earth moving machine in Canton.
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He was on the job with Nussbaum Construction Co. when the driverless machine began to move forward. He jumped on and attempted to stop it, but fell under a wheel.
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The funeral was held Jan. 1 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Orrville, of which he was a member, with Rev. Walter H. Caston and Rev. Bill Detweiler of Kidron officiating.
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Survivors include his widow, three sons and two daughters; his father, Levi Nussbaum of Orrville; four brothers and three sisters.
   
Birth date: 1926
 
   
 
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Revision as of 14:19, 10 March 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1968 Jan 11 p. 7

Birth date: 1925

text of obituary:

Falls to Death Under Earth Moving Machine

Orrville, Ohio. — Orrie Dale Nussbaum, 42, of Dalton met instant death on Dec. 29 when crushed under the wheel of a large earth moving machine in Canton.

He was on the job with Nussbaum Construction Co. when the driverless machine began to move forward. He jumped on and attempted to stop it, but fell under a wheel.

The funeral was held Jan. 1 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Orrville, of which he was a member, with Rev. Walter H. Caston and Rev. Bill Detweiler of Kidron officiating.

Survivors include his widow, three sons and two daughters; his father, Levi Nussbaum of Orrville; four brothers and three sisters.

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