In 1882, Isaac Hallman was ordained minister of the new Mennonite Church in Kurtzville and served there until his death.
Newspaper Death Announcement
Mr. Isaac Hallman, a well known farmer of Wallace, died very suddenly of heart disease, at his home on Monday last. He had been treated for heart trouble for some time but was thought to be a good deal better of late, and had in fact been in town a few days before and looked, so far as looks went, the picture of health. He went out to the barn to feed stock on Monday, and not returning when the family were ready to sit down to dinner, his son went out to find him and found him dead. He had apparently fallen back while engaged in feeding some of the stock and life was quite extinct. He leaves quite a large family of grown up sons and daughters, two of them married daughters Mrs. Chris Horn and Mrs. Geo Dipple living in town. The funeral took place yesterday to the Kurtzville cemetery, and was largely attended. Mr. Hallman had been a hard working and successful farmer and intended shortly to retire from the farm. He was in the 61st year of his life."
- Listowel Banner, April 4, 1901
In 1882, Isaac Hallman was ordained minister of the new Mennonite Church in Kurtzville and served there until his death.
Newspaper Death Announcement
Mr. Isaac Hallman, a well known farmer of Wallace, died very suddenly of heart disease, at his home on Monday last. He had been treated for heart trouble for some time but was thought to be a good deal better of late, and had in fact been in town a few days before and looked, so far as looks went, the picture of health. He went out to the barn to feed stock on Monday, and not returning when the family were ready to sit down to dinner, his son went out to find him and found him dead. He had apparently fallen back while engaged in feeding some of the stock and life was quite extinct. He leaves quite a large family of grown up sons and daughters, two of them married daughters Mrs. Chris Horn and Mrs. Geo Dipple living in town. The funeral took place yesterday to the Kurtzville cemetery, and was largely attended. Mr. Hallman had been a hard working and successful farmer and intended shortly to retire from the farm. He was in the 61st year of his life."
- Listowel Banner, April 4, 1901
Inscription
Hallman/ Isaac Hallman/ born Dec. 18, 1840/ died April 1, 1901/ Nancy Hallman/ born Feb. 17/ 1845/ died Feb. 5, 1909/
Family Members
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Magdalena Hallman Schmitt
1839–1893
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Noah Hallman
1842–1845
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Samuel Hallman
1843–1845
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Leah Hallman Sherk
1844–1895
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Aaron B Hallman
1846–1924
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David B. Hallman
1849–1920
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Elizabeth Hallman Knechtel
1851–1906
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Levi B. Hallman
1853–1935
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John B. Hallman
1855–1882
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Joseph B Hallman
1856–1933
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Sarah Ann Hallman Rellinger
1858–1935
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Benjamin Hallman
1859–1907
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Maria B. Hallman
1860–1864
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Angeline Hallman Reier
1863–1924
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Lydia Hallman
1864–1872
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Moses B. Hallman
1865–1926
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