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Solomon Martin Whisler

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Solomon Martin Whisler

Birth
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Mar 1940 (aged 63)
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8161162, Longitude: -76.9424614
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Whisler, Solomon Martin, son of the late Emanuel and Leah (Burkholder) Whisler, was born in Franklin Co., Pa., Feb. 3, 1877; died suddenly March 20, 1940; at his home in Hanover, Pa., where he lived for the past 38 years; aged 63 y. 1 m. 17 d. His death was due to a heart attack, which he suffered while at work during the afternoon and passed away during the night. On Dec. 12, 1899, he was united in marriage to Maria Bair. He is survived by his bereaved wife and 1 daughter (Anna) at home. He was a faithful member of the Mennonite Church at Hanover, filling his place whenever possible. The funeral was held at the Hanover Mennonite Church March 24. Bro. John S. Hess preached the sermon and was assisted by the home ministers, Bros. Peter Shank, Harvey Grove, and Amos Shank. Text, I Sam. 20:3. Interment in the York Road Cemetery near Hanover.

"The call was sudden the shock severe; We little thought that his end was near; And only those who have lost can tell The loss of a loved one without a farewell."
---The Family.
Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXIII, No 4 - April 25, 1940
Whisler, Solomon Martin, son of the late Emanuel and Leah (Burkholder) Whisler, was born in Franklin Co., Pa., Feb. 3, 1877; died suddenly March 20, 1940; at his home in Hanover, Pa., where he lived for the past 38 years; aged 63 y. 1 m. 17 d. His death was due to a heart attack, which he suffered while at work during the afternoon and passed away during the night. On Dec. 12, 1899, he was united in marriage to Maria Bair. He is survived by his bereaved wife and 1 daughter (Anna) at home. He was a faithful member of the Mennonite Church at Hanover, filling his place whenever possible. The funeral was held at the Hanover Mennonite Church March 24. Bro. John S. Hess preached the sermon and was assisted by the home ministers, Bros. Peter Shank, Harvey Grove, and Amos Shank. Text, I Sam. 20:3. Interment in the York Road Cemetery near Hanover.

"The call was sudden the shock severe; We little thought that his end was near; And only those who have lost can tell The loss of a loved one without a farewell."
---The Family.
Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXIII, No 4 - April 25, 1940


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