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Stoltzfus, Robert S. (1941-1968)

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<center><h3>Family Loses Third Member in Accident</h3></center>
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Leola, Pa. &#8212; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Stoltzfus of Bird-in-Hand lost their third family member within two years in an accident on Nov. 19. On that day their son Robert S., 27, of Lancaster lost control of his car near Hensel and was killed instantly.
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Their son George, 18, died in a car-truck collision in October, 1966 and son-in-law Leon Beiler, Jr., 23, was fatally injured when his motorcycle hit a truck in August 1967.
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Funeral services for Robert Stoltzfus were held Nov. 23 at Furman Funeral Home at Lancaster with interment at the Weavertown A. M. Cemetery.
   
Birth date: 1941
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 7 July 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1968 Dec 12 p. 2

Birth date: 1941

text of obituary:

Family Loses Third Member in Accident

Leola, Pa. — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Stoltzfus of Bird-in-Hand lost their third family member within two years in an accident on Nov. 19. On that day their son Robert S., 27, of Lancaster lost control of his car near Hensel and was killed instantly.

Their son George, 18, died in a car-truck collision in October, 1966 and son-in-law Leon Beiler, Jr., 23, was fatally injured when his motorcycle hit a truck in August 1967.

Funeral services for Robert Stoltzfus were held Nov. 23 at Furman Funeral Home at Lancaster with interment at the Weavertown A. M. Cemetery.

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