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Samuel Ellsworth Plank

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Samuel Ellsworth Plank

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jul 1940 (aged 76)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
West Liberty, Logan County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Plank. ­ Samuel Ellsworth, son of the late Samuel and Catherine Plank, died at his home in Belleville, Pa., July 23, 1940, after a lingering illness of three years due to a heart condition; aged 76 y. 6 d. He was married twice, his first wife having been Lydia Zook. He is survived by his second wife, Corrine Byler Plank. The following children of the first marriage are living: Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Archie, and Joe Plank, all of West Liberty. Children of the second marriage surviving him are Donald of Virginia; John of West Liberty; Warren, William, Samuel, and Betty, at home; and Phyllis, of Akron, Pa. On brother at home; and twin brother of West Liberty), and 1 sister (Mrs. Catherine Kauffman, of Allensville, Pa.), survive; also 7 grandchildren. He was a member of the Belleville Mennonite Church. Funeral services were conducted in the Belleville Mennonite Church on Sunday afternoons in charge of Bros. Aaron Mast and Wm. Lauver. Further services were held in the South Union Mennonite Church near West Liberty, on Monday, July 29, in charge of Bros. S. E. Allgyer and Marion King. Burial in the South Union Cemetery by the side of his first wife.


Plank. ­ Samuel Ellsworth, son of the late Samuel and Catherine Plank, died at his home in Belleville, Pa., July 23, 1940, after a lingering illness of three years due to a heart condition; aged 76 y. 6 d. He was married twice, his first wife having been Lydia Zook. He is survived by his second wife, Corrine Byler Plank. The following children of the first marriage are living: Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Archie, and Joe Plank, all of West Liberty. Children of the second marriage surviving him are Donald of Virginia; John of West Liberty; Warren, William, Samuel, and Betty, at home; and Phyllis, of Akron, Pa. On brother at home; and twin brother of West Liberty), and 1 sister (Mrs. Catherine Kauffman, of Allensville, Pa.), survive; also 7 grandchildren. He was a member of the Belleville Mennonite Church. Funeral services were conducted in the Belleville Mennonite Church on Sunday afternoons in charge of Bros. Aaron Mast and Wm. Lauver. Further services were held in the South Union Mennonite Church near West Liberty, on Monday, July 29, in charge of Bros. S. E. Allgyer and Marion King. Burial in the South Union Cemetery by the side of his first wife.




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