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Benjamin Franklin Brubaker

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Benjamin Franklin Brubaker

Birth
Death
28 May 1944 (aged 81)
Burial
Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Gospel Herald Vol. XXXVII, No . 30 October 27, 1944, page 607

Brubaker.-Benjamin F. Brubaker was born Aug. 13, 1862; passed away at his home in Mt. Joy, Pa., May 28, 1944; aged 81 y. 9 m. 15 d. On Jan. 19, 1888, he was united in marriage to Mazie Noll, who passed was Oct. 24, 1915. He leaves 5 children (Ruth-Mrs. Daniel E. Burbaker, Mt. Joy; Levi, Manheim, Pa.; Elam, Paris; and Anna, Mt. Joy), 13 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, his second wife, and 3 brothers (Peter, Mt. Joy; and Harry and Abram, Manheim). He was interested in and helped gather much information for the new Brubaker genealogy. He also enjoyed raising vegetable and flower plants, and was busy until a few months before his death, when he suffered a heart attack. He was a member of Erisman's Mennonite Church for many years and was active in the work of the church and Sunday school. Funeral services were held at Erisman's Church, May 31, in charge of Henry Lutz and Martin Metzler.

Gospel Herald Vol. XXXVII, No . 30 October 27, 1944, page 607

Brubaker.-Benjamin F. Brubaker was born Aug. 13, 1862; passed away at his home in Mt. Joy, Pa., May 28, 1944; aged 81 y. 9 m. 15 d. On Jan. 19, 1888, he was united in marriage to Mazie Noll, who passed was Oct. 24, 1915. He leaves 5 children (Ruth-Mrs. Daniel E. Burbaker, Mt. Joy; Levi, Manheim, Pa.; Elam, Paris; and Anna, Mt. Joy), 13 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, his second wife, and 3 brothers (Peter, Mt. Joy; and Harry and Abram, Manheim). He was interested in and helped gather much information for the new Brubaker genealogy. He also enjoyed raising vegetable and flower plants, and was busy until a few months before his death, when he suffered a heart attack. He was a member of Erisman's Mennonite Church for many years and was active in the work of the church and Sunday school. Funeral services were held at Erisman's Church, May 31, in charge of Henry Lutz and Martin Metzler.



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