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Rev John H Stoll

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Rev John H Stoll

Birth
Daviess County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Jul 1969 (aged 69)
Wolford, Pierce County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Mylo, Rolette County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Stoll.- John H., son of Joseph S. and Annie (Gingerich) Stoll, was born in Daviess Co., Ind., Jan. 7, 1900; died at Wolford, N.D., July 19, 1969; aged 69 y. 6 m. 12 d. On Mar. 9, 1920, he was married to Minnie Ashton, who survives. Also surviving are 10 children (Charles, Robert, Dorothy-Mrs. George Zook, James, John Jr., Zetta-Mrs. George Graber, Howard, Ruby-Mrs. Paul Miller, Delbert, and Donald), 38 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, 4 brothers (Abraham, Levi, Roy, and Eli), and one sister (Goldy Hochstetler). He was preceded in death by one son (Frank) in 1925. On May 10, 1931, he was ordained to the ministry and served the Lakeview congregation until 1953. He served the conference district in a number of ways including several terms as field evangelist. He was a member of the Berea Church near Montgomery, Ind. Funeral services were held at the Lakeview Church, Woltord, N.D., July 23, with Orvin Hooley and Vernon Hochstetler officiating.
Stoll.- John H., son of Joseph S. and Annie (Gingerich) Stoll, was born in Daviess Co., Ind., Jan. 7, 1900; died at Wolford, N.D., July 19, 1969; aged 69 y. 6 m. 12 d. On Mar. 9, 1920, he was married to Minnie Ashton, who survives. Also surviving are 10 children (Charles, Robert, Dorothy-Mrs. George Zook, James, John Jr., Zetta-Mrs. George Graber, Howard, Ruby-Mrs. Paul Miller, Delbert, and Donald), 38 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, 4 brothers (Abraham, Levi, Roy, and Eli), and one sister (Goldy Hochstetler). He was preceded in death by one son (Frank) in 1925. On May 10, 1931, he was ordained to the ministry and served the Lakeview congregation until 1953. He served the conference district in a number of ways including several terms as field evangelist. He was a member of the Berea Church near Montgomery, Ind. Funeral services were held at the Lakeview Church, Woltord, N.D., July 23, with Orvin Hooley and Vernon Hochstetler officiating.


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