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Zerger, James W. (1930-1969)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1969 Oct 16 p. 14 <br>
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1969 Oct 28 p. 651
 
   
 
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<center><h3>Moundridge Man dies In Train-Truck Collision at Elyria</h3></center>
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Moundridge, Kan. &#8212; James W. Zerger, 39, a Moundridge farmer, was killed when the pickup he was driving collided with a Rock Island freight train at a crossing at Elyria on Oct. 11.
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Funeral services were held at the Eden Mennonite Church, of which Mr. Zerger was a member, on Oct. 14. Dr. H. A. Fast and Rev. Wendell Rempel officiated.
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Survivors include his widow, the former Marjean Waltner, and three children, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Zerger of Moundridge; four brothers and four sisters.
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A memorial has been established for Camp Mennoscah, retreat grounds of the Western District of the General Conference Mennonite Church near Murdock.
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1969 Oct 28 p. 651
   
   

Latest revision as of 16:18, 22 November 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1969 Oct 16 p. 14

Birth date: 1930

text of obituary:

Moundridge Man dies In Train-Truck Collision at Elyria

Moundridge, Kan. — James W. Zerger, 39, a Moundridge farmer, was killed when the pickup he was driving collided with a Rock Island freight train at a crossing at Elyria on Oct. 11.

Funeral services were held at the Eden Mennonite Church, of which Mr. Zerger was a member, on Oct. 14. Dr. H. A. Fast and Rev. Wendell Rempel officiated.

Survivors include his widow, the former Marjean Waltner, and three children, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Zerger of Moundridge; four brothers and four sisters.

A memorial has been established for Camp Mennoscah, retreat grounds of the Western District of the General Conference Mennonite Church near Murdock.


The Mennonite obituary: 1969 Oct 28 p. 651

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