home at Fairlawn, four miles south of Goshen, after a three years' illness of
paralysis.
She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Hartman and was born at Nappanee. She
married Reuben Lehman in 1908. They had resided at Fairlawn for the past seven
years, moving there from Goshen. Mrs Lehman was a member of the Congregational
Christian church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Herbert and Kenneth, her
step-mother, Mrs Osa Hartman, of Nappanee, two brothers, Melvin, of Plymouth,
and Russell, of Nappanee, and a sister, Mrs Floyd Slabaugh, of Elkhart.
Funeral services were held at 10 am Tuesday at the home and at 10:30 am at the
Congregational Christian church. The Rev A H. Hook officiated. Burial was made
in Viloett cemetery.
Wakarusa Tribune
17 September 1931
home at Fairlawn, four miles south of Goshen, after a three years' illness of
paralysis.
She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Hartman and was born at Nappanee. She
married Reuben Lehman in 1908. They had resided at Fairlawn for the past seven
years, moving there from Goshen. Mrs Lehman was a member of the Congregational
Christian church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Herbert and Kenneth, her
step-mother, Mrs Osa Hartman, of Nappanee, two brothers, Melvin, of Plymouth,
and Russell, of Nappanee, and a sister, Mrs Floyd Slabaugh, of Elkhart.
Funeral services were held at 10 am Tuesday at the home and at 10:30 am at the
Congregational Christian church. The Rev A H. Hook officiated. Burial was made
in Viloett cemetery.
Wakarusa Tribune
17 September 1931
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