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Siebert, Donald (1930-1954)

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<center><h3>HIGHWAY ACCIDENT CLAIMS LIFE OF PAWNEE ROCK YOUTH</h3></center>
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Great Bend, Kans. — Donald Siebert, 24, of Pawnee Rock and Robert E. Robertson, 21, of Great Bend were killed in a highway accident north of here early Sunday, April 11, when two cars and a pick-up truck collided.
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Funeral services for Donald Siebert were held Tuesday afternoon at the Bergtal Mennonite church near Pawnee Rock, Rev. Victor Sawatzky officiating.
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The young man is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Siebert; two sisters, Mrs. Elaine Loganbill of Burns and Mrs. Francis Rempel of Hillsboro; [and Bethel College. one brother, Roger, student at.][sic last phrase as printed]
   
Birth date: 1930
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 6 May 2021

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1954 Apr 15 p. 3

Birth date: 1930

text of obituary:

HIGHWAY ACCIDENT CLAIMS LIFE OF PAWNEE ROCK YOUTH

Great Bend, Kans. — Donald Siebert, 24, of Pawnee Rock and Robert E. Robertson, 21, of Great Bend were killed in a highway accident north of here early Sunday, April 11, when two cars and a pick-up truck collided.

Funeral services for Donald Siebert were held Tuesday afternoon at the Bergtal Mennonite church near Pawnee Rock, Rev. Victor Sawatzky officiating.

The young man is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Siebert; two sisters, Mrs. Elaine Loganbill of Burns and Mrs. Francis Rempel of Hillsboro; [and Bethel College. one brother, Roger, student at.][sic last phrase as printed]

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