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Jacob S Schmucker

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Jacob S Schmucker

Birth
Nappanee, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
24 Nov 1966 (aged 86)
Milford, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Nappanee, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Schmucker - Amanda, daughter of Peter L and Sarah Gingerich Weirich, was born in Newton Co, Ind., June 17, 1889; died at the home of her daughter near Nappanee, Ind, Mar 19, 1938; aged 48 y, 9 m, 2 d.

Early in life she moved to Nappanee, Ind, where she resided practically all her life.

She was united in marriage to Jacob S Schmucker, Nov 17, 1904. To this union were born 4 daughters (Mrs Iva Slabaugh, Mrs Sarah Chupp, Mrs Martha Schrock, and Lydia Mae Schmucker, all of the vicinity of Nappanee) and 3 sons (Ezra, Edward, and Melvin), all of whom are living.

In early life she took Christ as her Saviour and united with the Amish Church, and later transferred her membership to the Mennonite Church in Nappanee, of which she was a faithful member.

She leaves her husband, 7 children 9 grandchildren, father, step-mother, four half-brothers, 1 half-sister, and a host of relatives and friends.

Services were held at the North Main St Mennonite Church on March 22 by Homer F North, Ray F Yoder, and Levi Mast. Burial in the Weldy Cemetery.

Gospel Herald
Vol XXXI, No 2
14 April 1938
*** his wife ...

Schmucker - Amanda, daughter of Peter L and Sarah Gingerich Weirich, was born in Newton Co, Ind., June 17, 1889; died at the home of her daughter near Nappanee, Ind, Mar 19, 1938; aged 48 y, 9 m, 2 d.

Early in life she moved to Nappanee, Ind, where she resided practically all her life.

She was united in marriage to Jacob S Schmucker, Nov 17, 1904. To this union were born 4 daughters (Mrs Iva Slabaugh, Mrs Sarah Chupp, Mrs Martha Schrock, and Lydia Mae Schmucker, all of the vicinity of Nappanee) and 3 sons (Ezra, Edward, and Melvin), all of whom are living.

In early life she took Christ as her Saviour and united with the Amish Church, and later transferred her membership to the Mennonite Church in Nappanee, of which she was a faithful member.

She leaves her husband, 7 children 9 grandchildren, father, step-mother, four half-brothers, 1 half-sister, and a host of relatives and friends.

Services were held at the North Main St Mennonite Church on March 22 by Homer F North, Ray F Yoder, and Levi Mast. Burial in the Weldy Cemetery.

Gospel Herald
Vol XXXI, No 2
14 April 1938


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