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Lida <I>Swartzentruber</I> Slaubaugh

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Lida Swartzentruber Slaubaugh

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
26 Nov 1952 (aged 66)
Rugby, Pierce County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Mylo, Rolette County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Slaubaugh, Lida, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Graber) Swartzendtruber, was born in Indiana March 5, 1886; went home to the Lord, Nov. 26, 1952, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Rugby, N. Dak.; aged 66 y. 8 n. 21 d. On Sept. 1, 1907, she was united in marriage to Simon Slaubaugh. Fifteen children were born to this union. Surviving are 4 daughters (Mrs. Edith Graber, Ogema, Minn.; Mrs. Sylvia Graber, Leader, Minn.; Mrs. Mary Graber and Mrs. Dorothy Schrock of Mylo, N. Dak.), 8 sons (B. Cledus, Petersburg, Ind.; Tobias J., Montgomery, Ind.; Vernon, Goshen, Ind.; Daniel E., Joseph G., Elmer H., Albert J., and Calvin R. of Wolford, N. Dak.), 2 sisters, 3 brothers, 58 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Her husband, parents, 3 sons, one brother, and one sister preceded her in death. In her youth she was baptized and united with the Amish, later transferring her membership to the Mennonite Church, of which she was a member at the time of her death. Funeral services were held Dec. 1, at the Lakeview Mennonite Church, Wolford, N. Dak., by John Stoll and Eli Hochstetler.
Gospel Herald Dec. 16, 1952
Slaubaugh, Lida, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Graber) Swartzendtruber, was born in Indiana March 5, 1886; went home to the Lord, Nov. 26, 1952, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Rugby, N. Dak.; aged 66 y. 8 n. 21 d. On Sept. 1, 1907, she was united in marriage to Simon Slaubaugh. Fifteen children were born to this union. Surviving are 4 daughters (Mrs. Edith Graber, Ogema, Minn.; Mrs. Sylvia Graber, Leader, Minn.; Mrs. Mary Graber and Mrs. Dorothy Schrock of Mylo, N. Dak.), 8 sons (B. Cledus, Petersburg, Ind.; Tobias J., Montgomery, Ind.; Vernon, Goshen, Ind.; Daniel E., Joseph G., Elmer H., Albert J., and Calvin R. of Wolford, N. Dak.), 2 sisters, 3 brothers, 58 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Her husband, parents, 3 sons, one brother, and one sister preceded her in death. In her youth she was baptized and united with the Amish, later transferring her membership to the Mennonite Church, of which she was a member at the time of her death. Funeral services were held Dec. 1, at the Lakeview Mennonite Church, Wolford, N. Dak., by John Stoll and Eli Hochstetler.
Gospel Herald Dec. 16, 1952


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