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William J. Krehbiel

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William J. Krehbiel

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7 Dec 1925 (aged 69)
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Donnellson, Lee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Donnellson, Iowa.
William J. Krehbiel, son of Henry and Barbara Krehbiel, was born June 29th, 1856, about 6 miles northwest of Donnellson, and passed away suddenly and peacefully on the evening of December 7th, 1925 at the age of 69 years.
His death was caused by a paralytic stroke. All that medical aid and skill, and loving hands could do was done, but the Lord had decided differently.
He leaves his grief stricken wife, his daughter, Mrs. Walter Krebill, and 4 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. E. P. Weber of near Donnellson, Barbara of Koekuk; 2 brothers, Christ of Cedar Rapids, Henry of Donnellson; and a host of sorrowing relatives and friends.
He was a favorite with everyone. Always having a smile and a word of cheer for everyone he met. He was a leader of the choir for about 15 years, where many pleasant evenings were spent together, which shall never be forgotten by those who attended. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Funeral services were held at the Zion Mennonite church, conducted by Rev. J. E. Kaufman, and interment was made in the Mennonite cemetery.
Dec. 31, 1925
(MWR 6 Jan 1926 p. 6)


Donnellson, Iowa.
William J. Krehbiel, son of Henry and Barbara Krehbiel, was born June 29th, 1856, about 6 miles northwest of Donnellson, and passed away suddenly and peacefully on the evening of December 7th, 1925 at the age of 69 years.
His death was caused by a paralytic stroke. All that medical aid and skill, and loving hands could do was done, but the Lord had decided differently.
He leaves his grief stricken wife, his daughter, Mrs. Walter Krebill, and 4 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. E. P. Weber of near Donnellson, Barbara of Koekuk; 2 brothers, Christ of Cedar Rapids, Henry of Donnellson; and a host of sorrowing relatives and friends.
He was a favorite with everyone. Always having a smile and a word of cheer for everyone he met. He was a leader of the choir for about 15 years, where many pleasant evenings were spent together, which shall never be forgotten by those who attended. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Funeral services were held at the Zion Mennonite church, conducted by Rev. J. E. Kaufman, and interment was made in the Mennonite cemetery.
Dec. 31, 1925
(MWR 6 Jan 1926 p. 6)




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