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Christian Edward Hostetler

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Christian Edward Hostetler Veteran

Birth
East Lynne, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 May 1956 (aged 63)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ninety-one, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
01S-14
Memorial ID
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Hostetler, Christian Edward, son of Mose and Elizabeth (Esch) Hostetler, was born at East Lynne, Mo., Aug. 12, 1892; died at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17, 1956; aged 63 y. 9 m. 5 d.

He was united in marriage to Winnie Lantz, March 2, 1915, and they lived together but 4 months when she was called home. Later he married Lola Pebbler. To this union was born one son, Ralph, of Modesto, Calif. He also leaves 2 sisters and 4 brothers (Ella-Mrs. John Walters, and Nora-Mrs. Lafe Walters, both of Redding, Calif.; Forrest, Lebanon, Oreg.; Truman, Newberg, Oreg. Pius, Woodburn, Oreg.; and Harold, Mill City, Oreg.), besides nieces and nephews.

He was baptized in the Zion Mennonite Church in his youth. He came to Oregon with his parents when a child and remained in Oregon until his second marriage when they moved to California. There he remained until 1950. The last year and a half of his life were spent at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Funeral services were held at the Everhart and Kent Funeral Home with Clarence Kropf and Levi Kropf in charge. Burial was made in the Zion Mennonite Cemetery.

Gospel Herald, June 12, 1956, ­ pages 573, 574, 575
Hostetler, Christian Edward, son of Mose and Elizabeth (Esch) Hostetler, was born at East Lynne, Mo., Aug. 12, 1892; died at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17, 1956; aged 63 y. 9 m. 5 d.

He was united in marriage to Winnie Lantz, March 2, 1915, and they lived together but 4 months when she was called home. Later he married Lola Pebbler. To this union was born one son, Ralph, of Modesto, Calif. He also leaves 2 sisters and 4 brothers (Ella-Mrs. John Walters, and Nora-Mrs. Lafe Walters, both of Redding, Calif.; Forrest, Lebanon, Oreg.; Truman, Newberg, Oreg. Pius, Woodburn, Oreg.; and Harold, Mill City, Oreg.), besides nieces and nephews.

He was baptized in the Zion Mennonite Church in his youth. He came to Oregon with his parents when a child and remained in Oregon until his second marriage when they moved to California. There he remained until 1950. The last year and a half of his life were spent at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Funeral services were held at the Everhart and Kent Funeral Home with Clarence Kropf and Levi Kropf in charge. Burial was made in the Zion Mennonite Cemetery.

Gospel Herald, June 12, 1956, ­ pages 573, 574, 575


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