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Christian G Garber

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Christian G Garber

Birth
Metamora, Woodford County, Illinois, USA
Death
27 May 1939 (aged 82)
Sweetser, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Metamora, Woodford County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Garber.- G. Christian, son of Joseph and Anna Garber, was born on the Garber homestead southwest of Metamora, Ill., March 5, 1857; died of a heart ailment at the home of his daughter (Mrs. Delbert Myers) at Sweetser, Ind., on May 27, 1939; aged 82 y. 2 m. 22 d.

Sept. 3, 1882, he was united in marriage with Lena Gautsche, who was a loving companion to him until her death, Dec. 20, 1917.

Two sons (Jacob and Alfred) preceded him in death Aug. 30, 1909.

Short services were held at the home of his daughter (Mrs. Delbert Myers) in charge of Bro. A. G. Horner assisted by Joseph Horner.

The body was taken to the home of his daughter (Mrs. Ed. C. Schertz) reaching there Sunday morning. Friends paid their respects throughout Sunday.

On Monday short services were held at the Schertz residence conducted by Bro. Henry R. Schertz, and the body was then taken to the Metamora Mennonite Church, where the services were held in charge of Bro. Joe Heiser of Fisher, Ill.

Interment in the Harmony cemetery.
Garber.- G. Christian, son of Joseph and Anna Garber, was born on the Garber homestead southwest of Metamora, Ill., March 5, 1857; died of a heart ailment at the home of his daughter (Mrs. Delbert Myers) at Sweetser, Ind., on May 27, 1939; aged 82 y. 2 m. 22 d.

Sept. 3, 1882, he was united in marriage with Lena Gautsche, who was a loving companion to him until her death, Dec. 20, 1917.

Two sons (Jacob and Alfred) preceded him in death Aug. 30, 1909.

Short services were held at the home of his daughter (Mrs. Delbert Myers) in charge of Bro. A. G. Horner assisted by Joseph Horner.

The body was taken to the home of his daughter (Mrs. Ed. C. Schertz) reaching there Sunday morning. Friends paid their respects throughout Sunday.

On Monday short services were held at the Schertz residence conducted by Bro. Henry R. Schertz, and the body was then taken to the Metamora Mennonite Church, where the services were held in charge of Bro. Joe Heiser of Fisher, Ill.

Interment in the Harmony cemetery.


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