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Swartzendruber, Lewis S. (1895-1968)

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<font size="+2">'''Iowa Resident Dies Suddenly in Florida'''</font>
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Kalona, Iowa. &#8212; Lewis S. Swartzendruber, 73, a retired farmer and lifelong resident of this community, died unexpectedly Feb. 2 at Sarasota, Fla. where he and his wife were spending the winter. He was ill only a few hours.
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A son, Stanley Swartzendruber, and son-in-law, Ralph Miller, flew to Sarasota to assist their mother and sister, Lucille. while they were making preparations to return to Iowa, Mrs. Swartzendruber suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized.
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The body of Mr. Swartzendruber was returned here, and funeral services were conducted Feb. 7 at the Lower Deer Creek Mennonite Church.
   
Birth date: 1895
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 17 March 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1968 Feb 15 p. 2

Birth date: 1895

text of obituary:

Iowa Resident Dies Suddenly in Florida

Kalona, Iowa. — Lewis S. Swartzendruber, 73, a retired farmer and lifelong resident of this community, died unexpectedly Feb. 2 at Sarasota, Fla. where he and his wife were spending the winter. He was ill only a few hours.

A son, Stanley Swartzendruber, and son-in-law, Ralph Miller, flew to Sarasota to assist their mother and sister, Lucille. while they were making preparations to return to Iowa, Mrs. Swartzendruber suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized.

The body of Mr. Swartzendruber was returned here, and funeral services were conducted Feb. 7 at the Lower Deer Creek Mennonite Church.

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