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John Hartzler

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John Hartzler

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Jul 1925 (aged 70)
Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Hartzler - John Hartzler was born in Wayne Co., Ohio, Jan. 25, 1855; died at his home in Smithville, Ohio, July 3, 1925; aged 70 y. 5 m. 8 d. He was the last member of the Joel and Sarah Hartzler family. He was united in marriage to Lydia Berkey, Dec. 6, 1887. To this union were born 2 children. His wife preceded him in death March 11, 1920. These remain to mourn his departure: his daughter Effie, who resided at home with father, his son (Malhon and wife Villie), also two grand children, with many relatives and friends. In early life he confessed Christ as his Savior, and united with the Oak Grove Mennonite Church, where he remained a faithful and loyal member until he was called home. In his suffering which was severe, he was patient and resigned, looking unto Him who can give us grace and sustain us in all our trials and afflictions. "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God." Services were conducted by the brethren C. Z. Yoder, J. S. Gerig, and Jessie Smucker. Text, Psa. 116:7. Interment in the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Hartzler - John Hartzler was born in Wayne Co., Ohio, Jan. 25, 1855; died at his home in Smithville, Ohio, July 3, 1925; aged 70 y. 5 m. 8 d. He was the last member of the Joel and Sarah Hartzler family. He was united in marriage to Lydia Berkey, Dec. 6, 1887. To this union were born 2 children. His wife preceded him in death March 11, 1920. These remain to mourn his departure: his daughter Effie, who resided at home with father, his son (Malhon and wife Villie), also two grand children, with many relatives and friends. In early life he confessed Christ as his Savior, and united with the Oak Grove Mennonite Church, where he remained a faithful and loyal member until he was called home. In his suffering which was severe, he was patient and resigned, looking unto Him who can give us grace and sustain us in all our trials and afflictions. "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God." Services were conducted by the brethren C. Z. Yoder, J. S. Gerig, and Jessie Smucker. Text, Psa. 116:7. Interment in the Oak Grove Cemetery.


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