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David Steiner

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David Steiner

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Mar 1930 (aged 71)
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Rittman, Wayne County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9176104, Longitude: -81.7819753
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Gospel Herald - July 1930
Steiner, Bro. David, son of Daniel and Magdalena Steiner was born near Orrville, O., Feb. 27, 1857; died March 12, 1930; aged 73 y. 15 d. During his entire life he resided on the home farm. On Nov. 25, 1909. he was united in marriage to Sister Clara Baumgartner. To this union was born 1 daughter, Alice, who with her mother survives. During his long life Bro. Steiner was engaged in farming. Although he had not been pursuing his activities with usual vigor for some time, his final illness lasted but a week and his passing was unexpected. He stated to members of his family several days before his death that he was at peace with God and man and was ready to answer the final summons. He accepted his Savior early in life and united with the Crown Hill Mennonite Church, of which he was a faithful member at death. His splendid Christian character and kind loving disposition won for him a host of friends. Besides his wife and daughter he is survived by 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral services were held in the Crown Hill Mennonite Church March 15 by Bros. I. J. Buckwalter, Enos Hartzler and Jacob Gerig. Interment in adjoining cemetery.

Wayne Co., Ohio death certificate #19949
Gospel Herald - July 1930
Steiner, Bro. David, son of Daniel and Magdalena Steiner was born near Orrville, O., Feb. 27, 1857; died March 12, 1930; aged 73 y. 15 d. During his entire life he resided on the home farm. On Nov. 25, 1909. he was united in marriage to Sister Clara Baumgartner. To this union was born 1 daughter, Alice, who with her mother survives. During his long life Bro. Steiner was engaged in farming. Although he had not been pursuing his activities with usual vigor for some time, his final illness lasted but a week and his passing was unexpected. He stated to members of his family several days before his death that he was at peace with God and man and was ready to answer the final summons. He accepted his Savior early in life and united with the Crown Hill Mennonite Church, of which he was a faithful member at death. His splendid Christian character and kind loving disposition won for him a host of friends. Besides his wife and daughter he is survived by 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral services were held in the Crown Hill Mennonite Church March 15 by Bros. I. J. Buckwalter, Enos Hartzler and Jacob Gerig. Interment in adjoining cemetery.

Wayne Co., Ohio death certificate #19949


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