He was converted in early life, and his trust in God continued to the end. He was united in marriage with Miss Adaline V. Minert Nov. 10, 1859, and to them were born nine children, three preceding him to the future life.
The deceased came to this state with his parents in 1855, and settled on his farm in 1861, where he lived until the time of his death.
His relations with the church were pleasant and its duties as a member and trustee were performed cheerfully. He was a man of few words, preferring that his deeds should speak.
A true husband, a kind and indulgent father sleeps to awake at the sounding of the trumpet.
Funeral at the home. Interment at the Minert cemetery.
Postville Review
August 23, 1901
P 5 C 6
He was converted in early life, and his trust in God continued to the end. He was united in marriage with Miss Adaline V. Minert Nov. 10, 1859, and to them were born nine children, three preceding him to the future life.
The deceased came to this state with his parents in 1855, and settled on his farm in 1861, where he lived until the time of his death.
His relations with the church were pleasant and its duties as a member and trustee were performed cheerfully. He was a man of few words, preferring that his deeds should speak.
A true husband, a kind and indulgent father sleeps to awake at the sounding of the trumpet.
Funeral at the home. Interment at the Minert cemetery.
Postville Review
August 23, 1901
P 5 C 6
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