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2004  M


  Mann, Mary Magdlena ; . .   Martin, Barbara ; . .  Martin, Clarence M. ; . . Martin, Harvey Z. ; . .  Martin, Hege ; . . Martin, Leon G;   Martin, Mabel B.;   Martin, Martha H. ; . . Martin, Paul J. ; . . Martin, Phares W. ; . . Maust, Carol L. Nisley ; . .   Mellinger, Benjamin G. ; . . Miller, Carl S. ; . . Miller, Edna H. ; . . Miller, John N. ; . . Miller, S. Paul ; . .  


Mann
, Mary M.

Mary M. Mann
March 15, 1912--Sept. 6, 2004

Mary Magdlena Mann, 92, 1325 Greencroft Center, Goshen, died at 9:20 p.m. Sept. 6, of natural causes.  She was born March 15 1912, in Elkhart, to Tobias and Saloma (Eckhart) Mann.  She was the youngest of six children. She was a graduate of Elkhart High School, and received her nurses training at the Mennonite School of nursing, LaJunta, Colo. After graduation, she worked for Dr. Swihart's ear, nose and throat practice.  She worked several years during World War II as a camp nurse in the Civilian Public Service Camp at Marysville, Ind.  In the early 1950s, she took further training in Cleveland to become a nurse anesthesiologist, and worked in Elkhart General Hospital for many years. 

Mary was a member of prairie Street Mennonite Church.  She was buried in Prairie Street Cemetery, Elkhart, in a private family service. 

She is survived by nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will begin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday [Sept. 19, 2004] at Prairie Street Mennonite Church.  
Obituary: The Elkhart Truth (Indiana), 2004
Submitted by: Mona Mann



Martin, Barbara
,

Born: 3-6-1920, Gap, Pa.  Died: 4-6-2004, Lancaster, Pa.

Wife of: Clarence B. Martin (12-16-1918/6-7-1996) He was son of Phares and Susie Bauman Martin.
Daughter of: Late Jonas Peter and Mary King Yoder

Survivors:  Brother, Yost Yoder of Denver, Pa. Sister, Sue (Eugene) Eberly of Lancaster, Pa.

Preceded in death by two brothers, Benjamin and Israel Yoder; and sisters, Leah Yoder and Nancy Wise.

Barbara was a member of Forest Hills Mennonite Church, Leola, Pa. where she was a former Sunday School Teacher.  She was a homemaker and helped her husband in their farming business.

Services: Furman Funeral Home, Leola, Pa. on Friday, April 9, 2004, at 10:00 am with Rev. Calvin Yoder officiating. Interment in Blue Ball Mennonite Cem., Blue Ball, Pa.
Original obituary may be obtained
from Intelligencer Journal,
published 4-7-2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard




Martin, Clarence M
.,

Born: 6-11-1913, Farmersville, Pa. Died: 4-27-2004, Ephrata, Pa.
Husband of: Anna M. Martin (12-4-1915/3-1996). 

Survivors: Sons, Eugene M. (Mary Barnett) Martin of Robesonia, Pa., Warren M. (Janice Weaver) Martin of Montney B.C. Canada, Neal M. (Tamara Reynolds) Martin of Farmersville, Carl M. (Betty Will) Martin of Manheim, Pa., and Floyd M. (Janice Landis) Martin of Womelsdorf, Pa.
Grandchildren: 17.  Great-grandchildren: 7.  Brother, Willis (Eather Weaver) Martin of Wellsboro, Pa.  Sisters, Eva Zimmerman of Myerstown, Pa., Katie (Jacob) Wise of Myertown, and Amanda Stauffer of Akron, Pa.

Preceded in death by a son Ivan Martin; daughters, Arlene Weaver and Marie Martin. Brothers, Samuel H. Martin, H. Landis Martin, Lloyd D. Martin, Walter Martin and Edwin Martin.  Sister, Edna Wise.

Clarence was a retired farmer and a member of Springville Mennonite Church, Ephrata, Pa.

Services: Springville Mennonite Church, Springville Road, Ephrata, Pa. at 9:30 am on Friday, April 30, 2004, with Bishop Lester B. Martin officiating. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
Original obituary may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal, published
Wed., April 28, 2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard




Martin, Harvey Z.
,

Born: 8-25-1930, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.   Died: 4-20-2004, New Holland, Pa.

Husband of: Mary M. Martin Martin, who survives.  Son of: Late Henry W. and Barbara H. Zimmerman Martin.

Other survivors: Son, Leon M. (Mabel Weaver) Martin of East Earl Twp.  Daughters, Nora M. (Carl) Martin of Ickesburg, Pa., Arlene M. (Vernon) Seibel of Loganton, Pa., and Reba M. (Paul) Weaver of Ashland, Ohio.  Grandchildren: 27.  Great-grandchildren: 4.  Brothers, Lester Z. (Frances Sensenig) Martin of New Holland, Pa., and Allen Z. (Mabel Martin) Martin of Ephrata, Pa.  Sisters, Alta Z. (Ervin) Weaver of New Holland, and Mary Jane (Mervin K.) Martin of Manheim, Pa.

Preceded in death by a sister, Vera Martin in 1934.

He was a member of Weaverland Mennonite Church, Weaverland Conference, East Earl, Pa.

Services: Weaverland Mennonite Church on Saturday at 2:00 pm with Bishop Amos G. Martin, Wilmer Hurst and Ivan Hurst officiating. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
Original obituary may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal, published
Thursday, 4-22-2004, Lancaster, Pa.

Submitted by: Peggy Reichard


Martin, Hege
, 88, of Clear Spring, MD, died January 30, 2004 in the Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, MD. He was born May 2, 1915 in Washington Co., MD, to Eli H. and Susan (Hege) Martin. He lived his early life in the Paramount, MD area.

He and his wife, the late Mrs. Luvinia M. (Eshleman) Martin, were married July 25, 1935 in Washington Co., near Broadfording, MD. Mr. Martin was a member of Northside Mennonite Church, Hagerstown, MD.

Survived by three daughters, Louise E. (Mrs. Henry) Long-Boswell of Hagerstown, MD, Dorothy E. (Mrs. Richard) Rutherford of Martinsburg, WV, and Helen M. (Mrs. Chester) Horst of Hagerstown, MD; seven sons, Edwin L. Martin and Clair E. (husband of Mary Catherine) Martin, both of Hagerstown, MD, Nathan E. (husband of Nancy) Martin of Hancock, MD, Calvin H. (husband of Helen) Martin of Marion, PA, Albert E. (husband of Trisha) Martin of Princess Anne, MD, and Leon E. (husband of Rosalind) Martin of Clear Spring; Anthony Alexander of Bronx, NY; 26 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren; eight step-great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; four sisters, Rhoda H. (Mrs. Carl) Eby of Clear Spring, Susan H. (Mrs. Charles) Martin, Catherine (Mrs. Isaac) Weber, and Mary L. (Mrs. Lewis) Coss, all of Hagerstown, MD; two brothers, Eli W. (husband of Ada) Martin and Henry I. (husband of Iva) Martin, both of Hagerstown, MD; and a number of nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, one grandson, Terrance Long; one sister, Alice Eby; and two brothers, Noah V. Martin and Allen H. Martin.

Funeral service was February 4, 2004 in the Maugansville Bible Brethren Church, Maugansville, MD with the Revs. Gary Zook, Richard Rutherford, and Roger Martin officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Olive Mennonite Church Cemetery, Maugansville, MD.

Source: Herald Mail, Hagerstown, MD
Submitted by Leon Hertzler



Martin, Leon G
.,

Born: 4-11-1922, Terre Hill, Pa.  Died: 10-3-2004, Ephrata, Pa.
Husband of: Bertha A. Esbenshade Martin, who survives

Son of: Late Noah and Tillie Gehman Martin
Other survivors: Sons, Leonard L. (Rosene Weaver) Martin of New Holland, Pa., Marlin E. (Linda Zeiset) Martin of Terre Hill, and Roy R. (Nancy Zeiset) Martin of  Narvon, Pa.  Grandchildren: 21.  Great-grandchildren: 36.   A sister,  Kathryn (Sylvan) Horning of Ephrata, Pa.  Brothers, Erwin G. Martin and Alvin G. Martin, both of Ephrata, Pa., Mavin G. Martin of New Holland, Paul G. Martin of Nazareth, Pa. and Lester G. Martin of Martindale, Pa.

Preceded in death by a daughter, Nancy L. Martin and a brother, Chester G. Martin.

He was a member of Lichty Mennonite Church and was formerly a Sunday School Teacher and Superintendent.

Services: Weaverland Mennonite Church, East Earl, Pa., on Thursday, 10-7-2004, at 10:00 am. Interment in adjoining cemetery.

Original obituary and photo may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal, published
Tuesday, 10-5-2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Martin, Mabel B
.,

Born: 4-15-1920, Martindale, Pa.  Died: 4-6-2004, Ephrata, Pa.

Wife of: Norman B. Martin (11-4-1917/11-6-1998).  Daughter of: Late Moses H. and Jennie E. Brubaker Kurtz.

Survivors: Sons, Clarence K. (Kathryn Martin) Martin, and Kark K. (Sandy F. Landis) Martin, both of Ephrata, Pa., and Raymond K. (Sally Gamber) Martin of Jonestown, Pa.  Daughters, Mary Ella (Harry) Good of Newmanstown, Pa., Esther Mae (Chester) Burkholder, and Alta K. (Lloyd) Sensenig, both of; Ephrata, Clara K. (Donald) Stoner of Landisville, Pa., Dorothy K. (John) Hoover of Blain, Pa., Arlene K. (Marlin) Hurst of Robesonia, Pa., and Kahtryn K. (Lawrence) Good of Womelsdorf, Pa. Grandchildren: 52.  Great-grandchildren: 101.  Brother, Luke Kurtz of Quarryville, Pa.  Half-brother, Moses Norman Kurtz of Ephrata.  Half-Sisters, Kathryn N. Eberly of Fredricksburg, Pa., Anna Mary (Elmer) Hoover of Wagener, SC., Alma N. (David) Zimmerman of Ephrata, Pa. and a step sister, Ada Burkholder of Ephrata.

Preceded in death by brothers, Paul, John, Elmer and Leroy Kurtz, and sisters, Eva Martin and Esther Martin; and a half-brother, Edwin Kurtz.

Mabel was a homemaker and member of Springville Mennonite Church, Ephrata, Pa.

Services: Springville Mennonite Church, Ephrata Twp., on Saturday, April 10, 2004, at 2:30 pm. with Bishop Lester B. Martin and Misisters Lester Sauder, Walter Zimmerman and Wilmer Martin officiating.   Interment in adjoining Cemetery.
Original obituary may be obtained
from Intelligencer Journal,
publised Wed., 4-7-2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Martin, Martha H
.,

Born: 10-8-1929, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co. Pa.  Died: 4-16-2004, New Holland, Pa.

Wife of: Phares Z. Martin, who survives.  Daughter of: Late David and Elizabeth Martin Hoover.

Other Survivors: Sons, George H., and Wayne H. Martin, both of Ephrata, Pa., Samuel H., Jerry H., and Phares H., all of New Holland, Andrew H. of Denver, Pa., Warren H. at home.  Daughters, Grace H. (Amos H.) Hoover, Frances H. (Allen Z.) Hoover, and Janet H. (John) Martin, all of East Earl, Pa., Susan H. (Paul) Hoover of Ephrata, Pa., Martha H. (Aaron Z.) Hoover of Denver, Pa. and Anna H. Martin, at home.
Grandchildren: 81.   Great-grandchildren: 5.  Brothers, Ben F., Rufus M., David M., and Jonas M. Hoover, all of New Holland, and Henry M. Hoover of Hopkinsville, KY.  Sisters: Lydia (Rufus) Martin, and Lizzie (Aaron) Martin, both of Denver, Pa. and Anna (Paul) Martin of East Earl, Pa.

Martha was a member of Reidenbach Mennonite Church, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.

Services: From the late home, 213 Martin Road, New Holland, Pa. on Monday, 4-18-2004, at 9:00 am and further services from Reidenbach Mennonite Church. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
Original obituary may be obtained
from Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.,
published Saturday, 4-17-2004.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Martin, Paul J.
, 84, of Shippensburg, PA died March 25, 2004, at his home.

Born May 23, 1919, in Chambersburg, Pa., to Irvin D. and Bertha Hunsecker Martin.

He was a member and was the Pastor of Burns Valley Mennonite Church in Doylesburg, Pa., for more than 25 years.

Survived by his wife, Lista M. Frey Martin; four daughters, Wilma J. Wadel and Joanne F. Horst, both of Shippensburg, PA; Doreen E. Horst of Chambersburg, PA and Janice M. Martin of Sarasota, Fla.; four sons, Wayne L. Martin, Lester R. Martin, Lee D. Martin and Dennis P. Martin, all of Shippensburg, PA; three sisters, Janet L. Frey and Ruth A. Martin, both of Chambersburg, PA and Ruby M. Lehman of Warfordsburg, Pa.; two brothers, Glenn H. Martin of Shippensburg, PA and Lester R. Martin of Greencastle, Pa.; 31 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Melvin Martin and Harry Martin, and one grandson.

Funeral service was March 29, 2004 at Rowe Mennonite Church. The Revs. Glenford Amstutz and Daryl Diller will officiate. Burial was in Rowe Cemetery Shippensburg, PA

Source: Fogelsanger-Bricker
Funeral Home in Shippensburg, PA.
Submitted by Leon Hertzler



Martin, Phares W
.,

Born: 12-31-1910, Caernarvon Twp.  Died: 3-28-2004, Ephrata, Lancaster Co., Pa.

Husband of: Edna M. Zimmerman Martin (9-6-1911/2-14-2001).  Son of: George S. and Annie Weaver Martin.

Survivors: Daughters, Mary (Daniel B.) Horning of Myerstown, Pa., Ruth Burkholder and Kathryn (Clarence K.) Martin, both of Ephrata, Pa., and Irene (E. Earl) Hurst of Newmanstown, Pa.  Son: Nevin Z. (Esther W. Martin) Martin of East Earl, Pa.  Grandchildren: 13. Great Grandchildren: 45.
Sister: Mary W. Hurst of Lititz, Pa.

Preceded in death by sons, Nelson and Leroy Martin; brother, John W. Martin; and sisters, Fannie Weaver, Lizzie Hoover, Annie Nolt, Lydia Sensenig

Phares was a member of Weaverland Mennonite Church, East Earl, Pa. He served as minister in Weaverland Conference since 1955. He was also a retired farmer.

Services: Weaverland Mennonite Church at 9:30 am on Friday, 4-3-2004.  Interment in adjoining cemetery
Original obituary may be obtained from
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal,
published Tuesday, March 30, 2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Maust, Carol L. Nisley

Dec. 25, 1930-Nov. 13, 2004

GOSHEN -- Carol L. Nisley Maust, 73, of 12743 C.R. 38, died at 10 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 13, 2004) in her home after open heart surgery two months ago.

She was born Dec. 25, 1930, in Nappanee to Daniel and Mattie (Miller) Nisley. She married Robert Maust on Oct. 28, 1950, in Goshen.

He survives, along with a daughter, Anita (Dale) Snyder of Goshen; three sons, Brian Maust and Jerry Maust, both of Goshen, and Rodney (Martha) Maust of Indianapolis; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Tina Marie Maust; four sisters, Lydia Parsons, Laura Hoffer, Lena Peachey and Luella Nisley; and a brother, LeRoy Nisley.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at Clinton Frame Mennonite Church, 63846 C.R. 35, Goshen. A graveside prayer service will take place at 10 a.m. Wednesday prior to the funeral at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Clinton Frame. The Rev. Terry Diener of the church will officiate. Burial will be in Clinton Union Cemetery. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements and condolences can be sent at yoderculpfuneralhome.com.

Mrs. Maust was a seamstress for Drapes by Lois, making window coverings. She lived in Goshen for 60 years and was a 1948 graduate of Goshen High School.

She was a member of Clinton Frame Mennonite Church and the Mennonite Women of the church.

Memorials may be given to Mennonite Women of Clinton Frame Mennonite Church, 63846 C.R. 35, Goshen IN 46528.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
Nov. 15, 2004
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Mellinger, Benjamin G.
,

Born: 6-30-1916, Pequea Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 8-23-2004, Lancaster, Pa.

Husband of: Ruth E. Lefever Mellinger, who survives.  Son of: Late Harvey C. and Clara Huber Mellinger.

Other survivors: Daughters, Evelyn J. (Raymond) Souders of Strasburg, Pa., and Marian R. (Lester K.) Denlinger of Willow Street, Pa. Grandchildren: 5. Great-granddaughter: 1.  Brother, Parke J. Mellinger of Willow Street, Pa.; and a sister, Dorothy (Ellis) Denlinger of Strasburg.

Preceded in death by a brother, C. Mervin Mellinger.

Benjamin was a member of Byerland Mennonite Church, Willow Street, Pa.

Services: Byerland Mennonite Church, 931 Byerland Road, Willow Street, Pa. on Sat. August 28-2004, at 10 a.m. with Bishop Ernest Hess and Rev. Joe Garber officiating. Interment in Byerland Mennonite Cem.
Original obituary and photo may be obtained from
 Intelligencer Journal, published Wed.,
August 25, 2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard


Miller, Carl S.

Miller faced deadlines with skill, humor

ELKHART -- Carl S. Miller, who was news editor of The Truth for more than 20 years, died at 8:14 p.m. Thursday at Elkhart General Hospital.

He was 86 and lived with his wife, Carol, at 125 Hollywood Ave.

As news editor, Mr. Miller ran the newspaper's copy desk. He decided which stories The Truth would publish and on which pages those stories would appear. He laid out the news pages, wrote headlines and edited stories from Truth staffers and wire services. Every day was a race against the clock, making sure work was done and done well and in time for the press deadline.

Mr. Miller's skill and sense of humor would diffuse the tensions that mounted as deadline approached.

Often, after production was finished on a particularly challenging morning, Mr. Miller would return to the newsroom from the composing room where stories were set in type and pages prepared for the press, take his seat at the copy desk, look up at the staff and say: "Easy money." It wasn't easy money, but he made it look so.

Mr. Miller came to The Truth in 1952 from the Middletown (Ohio) Journal. He worked for two years as a general assignment reporter, seven years as city editor and 21 years as news editor. He retired in 1982.

He was born on June 3, 1917, in Wellman, Iowa, to Paul Anson and Maude (Fisher) Miller. He married Carol Beller on May 9, 1943, in Flanagan, Ill. She survives with two sons, Peter W. (Marilyn Graber) Miller and Evan J. (Gwen Penner) Miller, both of Goshen; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a sister, Sister Therese (Kathryn) Miller, Dubuque, Iowa.

A son, Carl Miller Jr., a sister and a brother are deceased.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 5 to 7 p.m. today in the Koinonia Room at College Mennonite Church in Goshen, where a memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday. Pastors Firman Gingerich and Klaudia Smucker will officiate. Cremation has taken place.

Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Miller graduated in 1936 from Center High School, Kalona, Iowa, and from Goshen College in 1940. He served in the Civilian Public Service in Washington, D.C., for four years. He was active in the Dunes Kalamazoo Orchid Society. He was a member of College Mennonite Church.

Memorials may be given to College Mennonite Church for College Mennonite Church and Fraternidad Cristiana, Mexico.

The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, IN
April 17, 2004
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin



Miller, Edna H.
, 90, of the Mennonite Home Lancaster, PA and Formerly of Oyster Point, died Sep 16, 2004 at the Home. She was born in W. Hempfield Township, Lancaster Co., PA to Christian K. and Fannie Herr Miller. She was a member of the Rohrerstown Mennonite Church.

Survived by two brothers, Lloyd H. Miller and Robert H. Miller, both of Mount Joy.

The funeral service was September 20, 2004 at the chapel of the Mennonite Home, Lancaster, PA. with her Pastor David L. Weaver officiating. Interment in the Millersville Mennonite Cemetery.

Source: GenealogyBuff.com Lancaster Co., PA
Obituary and Death Notice Collection Sep 18, 2004
Submitted by: Leon Hertzler


 
Miller, John N
.,

Born: 2-9-1918, East Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Died: 7-1-2004, Lancaster, Pa.

Husband of: Ruth Habecker Miller, who survives.  Son of: Late Isaac R. and Barbara B. Nissley Miller.

Other survivors:  Two sons, J. Marlin (Bonita Stoner) Miller of Lancaster, Pa. and Robert C. Miller, at home. Grandchildren: 2.  Great-grandchildren: 1.

Preceded in death by brothers, Abram, Andrew, Isaac, Raymond, and Amos Miller.

John was a lifetime member of Rohrerstown Mennonite Church, Rohrerstown, Pa.  He enjoyed gardening and working on his large lawn.

Services: Rohrerstown Mennonite Church, 610 Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster, Pa.on Monday, July5, 2004 at 11 am. with Pasotrs David L. Weaver, Andrew G. Miller and Millard Garrett officiating. Interment in Rohrerstown Mennonite Cem.

Original obituary and photo may be obtained from
Intelligencer Journal published
Friday, July 2, 2004, Lancaster, Pa.
Submitted by: Peggy Reichard



Miller, S. Paul

April 1, 1916 - Dec. 22, 2004

GOSHEN - S. Paul Miller, 88,of 1225 Greencroft Drive, died at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 22, 2004) at Greencroft Healthcare in Goshen.

He was born in Garden City, Mo., on April 1, 1916, to Joseph A. and Lydia (Schrock) Miller. He married Vesta A. Nafziger on Aug. 27, 1941, in Bombay, India. She died July 28, 1998.

He is survived by two daughters, Elaine (Joseph) Haines of Amherst, N.Y., and Eleanor (Larry) Miller of Strasbourg, France; one son, James A. (Nelda) Miller of Shipshewana; two sisters, Kathrine Schrock of Phoenix and Mary Eleanor Kochsmeier, Bethlehem, Pa.; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Norman and J. Emerson Miller.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Meetinghouse at Greencroft and one hour prior to the service in Ohio. Services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the College Mennonite Church in Goshen with Pastors Klaudia Smucker and Firman Gingerich of College Mennonite Church officiating and at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Zion Mennonite Church in Archbold, Ohio, with Joseph Haines, Mr. Miller's son-in-law, officiating. Burial will be at Pettisville, Ohio.

The Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, 1911 S. Main St., Goshen, is handling arrangements.

Mr. Miller was a missionary to India from 1941 to 1983 where he served in many different roles. He pastored, taught, administered, ran leprosy clinics, farmed and was involved in many building projects. During his retirement, between 1983 and 2000, he returned to India 14 times, directing building projects for Dhamtari Christian Hospital and Menno Clinic. He had lived in Goshen since 1983 and was a member of the College Mennonite Church in Goshen.
Memorials may be given to the Mennonite Mission Network or College Mennonite Church Jubilee Fund.

The Truth, Elkhart, IN
January 2, 2005
Submitted by: Thelma Hoover Martin


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