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David N Algyre

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David N Algyre

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Apr 1932 (aged 79)
Oliver Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Belleville, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Allgyer. ­ David N. Allgyer, aged 79 y. 10 m. 12 d., passed away at 3 A.M. April 14, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rufus Harshberger near McVeytown, Pa., after a lingering illness of many months. The deceased was a son of the late Peter and Sara (Headings) Allgyer, and was born June 2, 1852. During his younger life he was a resident of Ohio, where he married Sallie Yoder, who passed away many years ago. He was united in marriage to Mary Queen who survives her husband. He was a life-long member of the Mennonite Church, and in late years joined the Allensville Mennonite Church. His widow and only daughter, and a number of his grandchildren survive him. Also 1 sister, Mrs. I. T. Yoder of Belleville, Pa., and 1 brother, S.H. Allgyer of West Liberty, Ohio. Funeral services were held April 10 at Locust Grove Church, conducted by J. D. Yoder and E. H. Kanagy. Burial in the Locust Grove Cemetery.

"We are glad if God though best,
To end his troubles and give him rest,
In heaven to sing with angels fair,
May our names be written there,
That we may again our loved ones meet,
And walk with them through the golden street."
--By a friend.

Gospel Herald - Volume XXV, Number 6 - May 12, 1932 ­ page 143
Allgyer. ­ David N. Allgyer, aged 79 y. 10 m. 12 d., passed away at 3 A.M. April 14, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rufus Harshberger near McVeytown, Pa., after a lingering illness of many months. The deceased was a son of the late Peter and Sara (Headings) Allgyer, and was born June 2, 1852. During his younger life he was a resident of Ohio, where he married Sallie Yoder, who passed away many years ago. He was united in marriage to Mary Queen who survives her husband. He was a life-long member of the Mennonite Church, and in late years joined the Allensville Mennonite Church. His widow and only daughter, and a number of his grandchildren survive him. Also 1 sister, Mrs. I. T. Yoder of Belleville, Pa., and 1 brother, S.H. Allgyer of West Liberty, Ohio. Funeral services were held April 10 at Locust Grove Church, conducted by J. D. Yoder and E. H. Kanagy. Burial in the Locust Grove Cemetery.

"We are glad if God though best,
To end his troubles and give him rest,
In heaven to sing with angels fair,
May our names be written there,
That we may again our loved ones meet,
And walk with them through the golden street."
--By a friend.

Gospel Herald - Volume XXV, Number 6 - May 12, 1932 ­ page 143


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