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Levi Snyder Kraybill

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Levi Snyder Kraybill

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Oct 1917 (aged 66)
East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Kraybill.-Levi S. Kraybill, son of Peter N. and Fanny Kraybill, died Oct. 30, 1917, the result of a fractured skull received when he fell from a wagon while unloading corn. Although he did not realize that the angel of death was so near, yet we have reasons to believe he was prepared to meet the summons from on high. When health allowed his place was seldom vacant at church, being at God's Church the day before the accident. He often admonished his children and grandchildren to live true Christian lives and we believe that our loss is his eternal gain. He leaves to mourn his departure his widow (Annie Kraybill, nee Longenecker) and the following children: Mrs. Phares Miller, Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Edwin Souder, and Irvin, Lizzie having preceded him to the spirit world. Thirteen grandchildren, five brothers, and two sisters also survive. Funeral services were conducted at Bosslers Church, Lancaster Co., Pa., by Simon Garber, John Landis, and Levi Ebersole. Text, Matt. 24:46: "Blessed is that servant, whom his Lord when he cometh shall find so doing." His body was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery.
Kraybill.-Levi S. Kraybill, son of Peter N. and Fanny Kraybill, died Oct. 30, 1917, the result of a fractured skull received when he fell from a wagon while unloading corn. Although he did not realize that the angel of death was so near, yet we have reasons to believe he was prepared to meet the summons from on high. When health allowed his place was seldom vacant at church, being at God's Church the day before the accident. He often admonished his children and grandchildren to live true Christian lives and we believe that our loss is his eternal gain. He leaves to mourn his departure his widow (Annie Kraybill, nee Longenecker) and the following children: Mrs. Phares Miller, Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mrs. Edwin Souder, and Irvin, Lizzie having preceded him to the spirit world. Thirteen grandchildren, five brothers, and two sisters also survive. Funeral services were conducted at Bosslers Church, Lancaster Co., Pa., by Simon Garber, John Landis, and Levi Ebersole. Text, Matt. 24:46: "Blessed is that servant, whom his Lord when he cometh shall find so doing." His body was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery.


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