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Jacob Lewis Driver

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Jacob Lewis Driver

Birth
Death
14 Mar 1941 (aged 67)
Burial
Cheraw, Otero County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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DRIVER. - Jacob Lewis, son of Jacob and Anna (Beery) Driver, was born near Harrisonburg, Va., May 10, 1873; died at the Mennonite Hospital in LaJunta, Colo., March 14, 1941; aged 67 y. 10 m. 4 d. He was united in marriage to Cassie Nunemaker Sept. 20, 1905, who preceded him in death Dec. 31, 1926. Feb. 24, 1919, he was married to Fannie A. Neuenschwander Yoder. He leaves his wife, 3 stepchildren (Ruby Showalter of Lamar, Colo., Helen and Timothy Yoder of LaJunta), 2 stepgranddaughters (Geraldine Showalter and Peggy Ann Yoder, of whom he was very fond), 1 brother (Will Driver), 1 sister (Bettie Berry), both of Mount Clinton, Va., other relatives and many friends. He united with the Mennonite Church when a young man, and remained true to this faith until called to his last reward. He came as a young man to Colorado and located in the Holbrook community, where he resided ever since. He had been in failing health for some time, but his condition was not considered serious, even when taken to the hospital where he passed away unexpectedly. Funeral services were held at the East Holbrook Church near Cheraw, Colo., in charge of Bro. E. E. Showalter assisted by Bro. Allen H. Erb, and Bro. Jess Kauffman. Text, Rev. 14:13. Interment in near-by cemetery.
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DRIVER. - Jacob Lewis, son of Jacob and Anna (Beery) Driver, was born near Harrisonburg, Va., May 10, 1873; died at the Mennonite Hospital in LaJunta, Colo., March 14, 1941; aged 67 y. 10 m. 4 d. He was united in marriage to Cassie Nunemaker Sept. 20, 1905, who preceded him in death Dec. 31, 1926. Feb. 24, 1919, he was married to Fannie A. Neuenschwander Yoder. He leaves his wife, 3 stepchildren (Ruby Showalter of Lamar, Colo., Helen and Timothy Yoder of LaJunta), 2 stepgranddaughters (Geraldine Showalter and Peggy Ann Yoder, of whom he was very fond), 1 brother (Will Driver), 1 sister (Bettie Berry), both of Mount Clinton, Va., other relatives and many friends. He united with the Mennonite Church when a young man, and remained true to this faith until called to his last reward. He came as a young man to Colorado and located in the Holbrook community, where he resided ever since. He had been in failing health for some time, but his condition was not considered serious, even when taken to the hospital where he passed away unexpectedly. Funeral services were held at the East Holbrook Church near Cheraw, Colo., in charge of Bro. E. E. Showalter assisted by Bro. Allen H. Erb, and Bro. Jess Kauffman. Text, Rev. 14:13. Interment in near-by cemetery.
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