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Jonathan A Hartzler

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Jonathan A Hartzler

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Apr 1921 (aged 88)
Oscoda County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Fairview, Oscoda County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Hartzler. - Jonathan A. Hartzler was born in Mifflin Co., Pa., Jan. 25, 1833; died at the home of his son, A. L. Hartzler, Fairview, Mich., April 21, 1921, of apoplexy and old age; aged 88 y. 2 m. 26 d. He had been in failing health for the last year.

Jan. 28, 1855, he was married to Nancy Hartzler who died April 7, 1872. To this union were born 8 daughters and one son. Three daughters preceded him to the spirit world.

In 1899 he was married to Elizabeth Garber, who died in 1908.

He leaves 5 daughters, a son, 23 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and many friends.

Only the son and one daughter (Mrs. E. D. Plank of Topeka, Ind.) were present at the funeral of their father which took place April 24, 1921, where comforting words were spoken by the home brethren, Steiner and Esch, from Luke 23:28 (chosen text of the departed one).

He was laid away in the Fairview Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Volume XIV, Number 10 - June 9, 1921 - page 207

Hartzler. - Jonathan A. Hartzler was born in Mifflin Co., Pa., Jan. 25, 1833; died at the home of his son, A. L. Hartzler, Fairview, Mich., April 21, 1921, of apoplexy and old age; aged 88 y. 2 m. 26 d. He had been in failing health for the last year.

Jan. 28, 1855, he was married to Nancy Hartzler who died April 7, 1872. To this union were born 8 daughters and one son. Three daughters preceded him to the spirit world.

In 1899 he was married to Elizabeth Garber, who died in 1908.

He leaves 5 daughters, a son, 23 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and many friends.

Only the son and one daughter (Mrs. E. D. Plank of Topeka, Ind.) were present at the funeral of their father which took place April 24, 1921, where comforting words were spoken by the home brethren, Steiner and Esch, from Luke 23:28 (chosen text of the departed one).

He was laid away in the Fairview Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Volume XIV, Number 10 - June 9, 1921 - page 207



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