Schwartzendruber-On April 8, 1903, in Johnson Co., Iowa, of typhoid fever and hemorrhage of the bowels, Daniel Schwartzendruber, aged 24 Y., 1 M., 3 D. He was a member of the Amish Mennonite church. He came to this place from Canada several years ago and worked in the neighborhood till last fall. He was married to Mary L. Yoder. During the winter they took a trip to Canada to visit his home folks and returned about the middle of February, and about the first of March they moved on a farm that he had rented, after which he soon took sick, and has now gone to his eternal home where he is forever free from the cares and sorrows of this world. The funeral took place on Good Friday. Services were conducted by Gideon Yoder and W.K. Miller at Upper Deer Creek M.H. where the remains were laid to rest.
Schwartzendruber-On April 8, 1903, in Johnson Co., Iowa, of typhoid fever and hemorrhage of the bowels, Daniel Schwartzendruber, aged 24 Y., 1 M., 3 D. He was a member of the Amish Mennonite church. He came to this place from Canada several years ago and worked in the neighborhood till last fall. He was married to Mary L. Yoder. During the winter they took a trip to Canada to visit his home folks and returned about the middle of February, and about the first of March they moved on a farm that he had rented, after which he soon took sick, and has now gone to his eternal home where he is forever free from the cares and sorrows of this world. The funeral took place on Good Friday. Services were conducted by Gideon Yoder and W.K. Miller at Upper Deer Creek M.H. where the remains were laid to rest.
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