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Adam Glimanhaga

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Adam Glimanhaga

Birth
Markham, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Oct 1891 (aged 58)
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Southwest, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot: 126, row 6, N to S
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GLIMENHAGE. ­ On the 15th of October 1891, in Elkhart county, Indiana, of heart disease, Adam Glimenhage, aged 59 years, 10 months and 27 days. He leaves a sorrowing companion in feeble health and three daughters, brother and four sisters to mourn his death. He was taken suddenly on Monday morning previous. He went out of the house where he fell and became unconscious, in which condition he remained to the time of his death. He was a kind-hearted quiet man, respected and beloved by all who knew him. He was buried on the 18th. Funeral services were held at the chapel, and the burial took place at Yellow Creek. The funeral procession arrived at the church just as the funeral services of Solomon Culp were concluded and the two caskets were placed together and the immense congregation, formed by the two funerals, passed by the two caskets at the same time, presenting a very impressive scene.
HERALD OF TRUTH, Vol. XXVIII (21), November 1, 1891 ­ p. 334, 335.

GLIMENHAGE. ­ On the 15th of October 1891, in Elkhart county, Indiana, of heart disease, Adam Glimenhage, aged 59 years, 10 months and 27 days. He leaves a sorrowing companion in feeble health and three daughters, brother and four sisters to mourn his death. He was taken suddenly on Monday morning previous. He went out of the house where he fell and became unconscious, in which condition he remained to the time of his death. He was a kind-hearted quiet man, respected and beloved by all who knew him. He was buried on the 18th. Funeral services were held at the chapel, and the burial took place at Yellow Creek. The funeral procession arrived at the church just as the funeral services of Solomon Culp were concluded and the two caskets were placed together and the immense congregation, formed by the two funerals, passed by the two caskets at the same time, presenting a very impressive scene.
HERALD OF TRUTH, Vol. XXVIII (21), November 1, 1891 ­ p. 334, 335.


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