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Joseph Garfield Hartzler

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Joseph Garfield Hartzler

Birth
Allensville, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Jan 1978 (aged 97)
Burial
Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Hartzler, Joseph G., son of Joseph Z, and Mary Ann (Byler) Hartzler, was born in Allensville, Pa., Sept. 18, 1880; died at his home in Hydro, Okla., Jan. 12, 1978; aged 97 y. On Feb. 27, 1906, he was married to Martha Heatwole, who died on Nov. 25, 1951. On June 15, 1959, he was married to Laura Lane who died on Aug. 12, 1965. Surviving are 2 sons (Willard and Clifford Hartzler), 4 daughters (Mildred Myers, Ethel Lind, Ida Slagell, Leona Sayer), 2 stepsons (Robert and John Lane), 32 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren, one sister (Fannie Brenneman), and one brother (Herbert Hartzler). He was preceded in death by 5 brothers and 2 sisters. In 1923 he was ordained to the ministry and served the West Liberty congregation in McPherson, Kan. In 1925 he was ordained bishop and served the following churches in Kansas: Hutchinson, Pennsylvania, Spring Valley, and Larned. Funeral services were held at
Pleasant View Mennonite Church, Hydro, Okla., on Jan. 15, in charge of Chester Slagell, and at West Liberty on Jan. 16, in charge of Chester Slagell, Ed Birkey, and M. M. Troyer; interment in West Liberty Cemetery.
Hartzler, Joseph G., son of Joseph Z, and Mary Ann (Byler) Hartzler, was born in Allensville, Pa., Sept. 18, 1880; died at his home in Hydro, Okla., Jan. 12, 1978; aged 97 y. On Feb. 27, 1906, he was married to Martha Heatwole, who died on Nov. 25, 1951. On June 15, 1959, he was married to Laura Lane who died on Aug. 12, 1965. Surviving are 2 sons (Willard and Clifford Hartzler), 4 daughters (Mildred Myers, Ethel Lind, Ida Slagell, Leona Sayer), 2 stepsons (Robert and John Lane), 32 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren, one sister (Fannie Brenneman), and one brother (Herbert Hartzler). He was preceded in death by 5 brothers and 2 sisters. In 1923 he was ordained to the ministry and served the West Liberty congregation in McPherson, Kan. In 1925 he was ordained bishop and served the following churches in Kansas: Hutchinson, Pennsylvania, Spring Valley, and Larned. Funeral services were held at
Pleasant View Mennonite Church, Hydro, Okla., on Jan. 15, in charge of Chester Slagell, and at West Liberty on Jan. 16, in charge of Chester Slagell, Ed Birkey, and M. M. Troyer; interment in West Liberty Cemetery.


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