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Obituary
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.
Friday January 11, 1963, p. 23
Mrs. Park H. Trout
Mrs. Reba M. Trout, eighty-five, a guest at the Reformed Mennonite Home, S. West End Ave., died at the home Thursday morning after a long illness.
Wife of the late Park H. Trout, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bones, and was affiliated with the Reformed Mennonite Church. She and her husband formerly lived at 2 Strasburg Pike.
There are no survivors.
p. 42 Burial Sunday January 13, 1963 in Longenecker's Reformed Mennonite Cemetery.
Source: Obituary research by Don E. Trout
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Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.
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Obituary
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.
Friday January 11, 1963, p. 23
Mrs. Park H. Trout
Mrs. Reba M. Trout, eighty-five, a guest at the Reformed Mennonite Home, S. West End Ave., died at the home Thursday morning after a long illness.
Wife of the late Park H. Trout, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bones, and was affiliated with the Reformed Mennonite Church. She and her husband formerly lived at 2 Strasburg Pike.
There are no survivors.
p. 42 Burial Sunday January 13, 1963 in Longenecker's Reformed Mennonite Cemetery.
Source: Obituary research by Don E. Trout
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Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.
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