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Enos F. Hunsberger

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Enos F. Hunsberger

Birth
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jun 1903 (aged 68)
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Enos F. Hunsberger.-On the 30th of June, 1903, in Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., of an obstruction of the bowels, Bro. Enos F. Hunsberger, aged 68 Y., 5 M., 26 D. He also suffered for a year and a half of fisherman's eczema, a disease that is not known in that part of the country. The immediate cause of his death and his previous ailment were conditions which very rarely afflict people, especially in this part of the country. Though very weak through constant suffering, his mind was clear to the last, and his parting admonition to his children, to live God-fearing (sic) and exemplary lives, together with his last farewell to those about him, was extremely touching. He made an especial appeal to his sons that they should ever shun strong drink and all its attendant evils. He was a good neighbor and a kindhearted father, and a member of the Deep Run Mennonite congregation. He leaves three children, one daughter and two sons. Funeral services were held at Deep Run meeting-house on the Fourth.

Herald of Truth, Vol. XL, No. 28, July 9, 1903, Page 224
Enos F. Hunsberger.-On the 30th of June, 1903, in Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., of an obstruction of the bowels, Bro. Enos F. Hunsberger, aged 68 Y., 5 M., 26 D. He also suffered for a year and a half of fisherman's eczema, a disease that is not known in that part of the country. The immediate cause of his death and his previous ailment were conditions which very rarely afflict people, especially in this part of the country. Though very weak through constant suffering, his mind was clear to the last, and his parting admonition to his children, to live God-fearing (sic) and exemplary lives, together with his last farewell to those about him, was extremely touching. He made an especial appeal to his sons that they should ever shun strong drink and all its attendant evils. He was a good neighbor and a kindhearted father, and a member of the Deep Run Mennonite congregation. He leaves three children, one daughter and two sons. Funeral services were held at Deep Run meeting-house on the Fourth.

Herald of Truth, Vol. XL, No. 28, July 9, 1903, Page 224


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