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Paul Banman

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Paul Banman

Birth
Goessel, Marion County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 Apr 1999 (aged 72)
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Paul Banman, 72, 213 S.W. Third, died Sunday (April 11, 1999) at Newton Medical Center.He was born April 27, 1926, in Goessel to Samuel J. and Selma (Schmidt) Banman. He married Irene Bender Sept. 21, 1951, in Moundridge. She survives of Newton.He was employed at Newton Tractor and Implement Co. for 26 years. He also worked at RV Equipment part time.He was a member of Faith Mennonite Church in Newton. He enjoyed tinkering with lawn mowers, attending his grandchildren's sport events, auctions and musical concerts.Other survivors include: two daughters, Sharon S. Fox and Paula K. Steele, both of Newton; two brothers, Kermit Banman of Hesston and Leroy Banman of Edmond, Okla.; three sisters, Elda Banman of Goessel, Mary Ann Bartel of Drake, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Linda Schmidt of Newton; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Milton Banman.Funeral services were Thursday at Faith Mennonite Church with Pastor Gordon Smith officiating. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery. Memorials have been established with American Diabetes Association and American Heart Association in care of the funeral home.
Paul Banman, 72, 213 S.W. Third, died Sunday (April 11, 1999) at Newton Medical Center.He was born April 27, 1926, in Goessel to Samuel J. and Selma (Schmidt) Banman. He married Irene Bender Sept. 21, 1951, in Moundridge. She survives of Newton.He was employed at Newton Tractor and Implement Co. for 26 years. He also worked at RV Equipment part time.He was a member of Faith Mennonite Church in Newton. He enjoyed tinkering with lawn mowers, attending his grandchildren's sport events, auctions and musical concerts.Other survivors include: two daughters, Sharon S. Fox and Paula K. Steele, both of Newton; two brothers, Kermit Banman of Hesston and Leroy Banman of Edmond, Okla.; three sisters, Elda Banman of Goessel, Mary Ann Bartel of Drake, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Linda Schmidt of Newton; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Milton Banman.Funeral services were Thursday at Faith Mennonite Church with Pastor Gordon Smith officiating. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery. Memorials have been established with American Diabetes Association and American Heart Association in care of the funeral home.


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