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Menno B Weaver

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Menno B Weaver

Birth
Morgan County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Apr 1923 (aged 53)
Benton County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 2, row 91, grave 5
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Gospel Herald - Volume XVI, Number 11 - June 14, 1923, pages 222, 223, 224.
Weaver.--Menno B. Weaver was born in Morgan Co., Mo., March 26, 1870; died April 26, 1923; aged 55 y. 1 m. He was united in marriage to Susanna Dettwiler Nov. 27, 1890. To this union were born nine children. One (Fannie Jane) preceded him in death. He was a faithful member of the Mennonite Church for 32 years, always active in service for the Lord. He was ordained to the office of deacon Oct. 17, 1920. He had been failing in health for several years. He was very patient during his suffering, always putting his trust in his Master, knowing that He doeth all things well. His death was caused by internal cancer. It was his desire to remain with his family a while longer, but was resigned to God's will. Funeral services were conducted at the home by M. E. Brenneman and at the church by N. A. Lind. Texts, Rev. 21:1-12; I Sam. 20:18. He leaves to mourn his early departure a wife, 6 sons, 2 daughters, 10 grandchildren, 4 sisters and many relatives and friends. He was laid to rest at the Berry Creek cemetery, near Suver, Oreg., April 29.
By a daughter-in-law.
bio provided by Paul Andrews (#48304405)
Gospel Herald - Volume XVI, Number 11 - June 14, 1923, pages 222, 223, 224.
Weaver.--Menno B. Weaver was born in Morgan Co., Mo., March 26, 1870; died April 26, 1923; aged 55 y. 1 m. He was united in marriage to Susanna Dettwiler Nov. 27, 1890. To this union were born nine children. One (Fannie Jane) preceded him in death. He was a faithful member of the Mennonite Church for 32 years, always active in service for the Lord. He was ordained to the office of deacon Oct. 17, 1920. He had been failing in health for several years. He was very patient during his suffering, always putting his trust in his Master, knowing that He doeth all things well. His death was caused by internal cancer. It was his desire to remain with his family a while longer, but was resigned to God's will. Funeral services were conducted at the home by M. E. Brenneman and at the church by N. A. Lind. Texts, Rev. 21:1-12; I Sam. 20:18. He leaves to mourn his early departure a wife, 6 sons, 2 daughters, 10 grandchildren, 4 sisters and many relatives and friends. He was laid to rest at the Berry Creek cemetery, near Suver, Oreg., April 29.
By a daughter-in-law.
bio provided by Paul Andrews (#48304405)


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