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John Dewey Langworthy

Birth
Dodge Center, Dodge County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 Nov 1957 (aged 59)
Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 163, No 21, p 16, Dec. 2, 1957.

John D. Langworthy, the son of Ulysses S. and Charlotte Langford Langworthy, was born April 26, 1898, in Dodge Center, Minn., and died Nov. 6, 1957, at Battle Creek, Mich.

On December 29, 1920, he was married to Hazel A. Tenney. At an early age, he joined the Dodge Center Seventh Day Baptist Church and later transferred his membership when he moved to Battle Creek. He was a faithful and ever active member.

Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Donald (Mary Lou) Casler and Mrs. Randall (Lois) Palmiter, both of Battle Creek; and Mrs. Theodore (Yovanne) Collins of Riverside, Calif.; six grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Marlow (Mildred) Swensen of Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Marvin (Charlotte) Lindahl of Dodge Center, Minn.; Mrs. Walter (Edith) Kramer of Hayfield, Minn.; and Mrs. Chester (Ethel) Bartel of Kasson, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews.

Farewell services were conducted from the Farley Funeral Home with his pastor, the Rev. Leland E. Davis, officiating. Interment was in the Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens near Battle Creek.
L. E. D.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 163, No 21, p 16, Dec. 2, 1957.

John D. Langworthy, the son of Ulysses S. and Charlotte Langford Langworthy, was born April 26, 1898, in Dodge Center, Minn., and died Nov. 6, 1957, at Battle Creek, Mich.

On December 29, 1920, he was married to Hazel A. Tenney. At an early age, he joined the Dodge Center Seventh Day Baptist Church and later transferred his membership when he moved to Battle Creek. He was a faithful and ever active member.

Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Donald (Mary Lou) Casler and Mrs. Randall (Lois) Palmiter, both of Battle Creek; and Mrs. Theodore (Yovanne) Collins of Riverside, Calif.; six grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Marlow (Mildred) Swensen of Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Marvin (Charlotte) Lindahl of Dodge Center, Minn.; Mrs. Walter (Edith) Kramer of Hayfield, Minn.; and Mrs. Chester (Ethel) Bartel of Kasson, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews.

Farewell services were conducted from the Farley Funeral Home with his pastor, the Rev. Leland E. Davis, officiating. Interment was in the Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens near Battle Creek.
L. E. D.


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