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Simon Slaubaugh

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Simon Slaubaugh

Birth
Nappanee, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Feb 1946 (aged 60)
Washington, Daviess County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mylo, Rolette County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Slabaugh. - Simon, son of Joseph and Magdalena Kuhns Slaubaugh, was born near Nappanee, Ind., Dec. 9, 1885; departed this life Feb. 16, 1946, at the Daviess County Hospital, Washington, Ind., where he underwent an operation the day before; aged 60 y. 2 m. 7 d. In 1895 he moved with his father to North Dakota, where he lived nearly all his life. On Sept. 1, 1907, he was united in marriage to Lida Swartzentruber. Surviving are his widow, 4 daughters (Mrs. Edith Graber, Ogeman, Minn.; Mrs. Mary Graber and Mrs. Sylvia Graber, Mylo, N. Dak.; and Dorothy, Wolford, N. Dak.), 9 sons (B. Cletus and Tobias J., Washington, Ind.; Vernon, Rochester, Minn.; Daniel E., Joseph G., Elmer, H., Albert J., Calvin R., and J. Ervin, all of the vicinity of Wolford), 4 brothers, 7 sisters, and 36 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, one brother, 2 sisters, and 2 children who died in infancy. In his youth he united with the Amish Church and later transferred his membership to the Mennonite Church, of which he was a member at the time of his death. Funeral services were conducted at the Berea Church, Montgomery, Ind., Feb. 18, by Edd P. Schrock (text. Ps. 116:15), and at his home at Wolford, N. Dak., Feb. 21, by Llewellyn Groff and at the Lekeview Church by John Stoll, Llewellyn Groff, and E. G. Hochstetler. Texts, Heb. 12:27; 13:20; Ps. 39:4. Interment was made in the Lakeview Mennonite Cemetery.
Slabaugh. - Simon, son of Joseph and Magdalena Kuhns Slaubaugh, was born near Nappanee, Ind., Dec. 9, 1885; departed this life Feb. 16, 1946, at the Daviess County Hospital, Washington, Ind., where he underwent an operation the day before; aged 60 y. 2 m. 7 d. In 1895 he moved with his father to North Dakota, where he lived nearly all his life. On Sept. 1, 1907, he was united in marriage to Lida Swartzentruber. Surviving are his widow, 4 daughters (Mrs. Edith Graber, Ogeman, Minn.; Mrs. Mary Graber and Mrs. Sylvia Graber, Mylo, N. Dak.; and Dorothy, Wolford, N. Dak.), 9 sons (B. Cletus and Tobias J., Washington, Ind.; Vernon, Rochester, Minn.; Daniel E., Joseph G., Elmer, H., Albert J., Calvin R., and J. Ervin, all of the vicinity of Wolford), 4 brothers, 7 sisters, and 36 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, one brother, 2 sisters, and 2 children who died in infancy. In his youth he united with the Amish Church and later transferred his membership to the Mennonite Church, of which he was a member at the time of his death. Funeral services were conducted at the Berea Church, Montgomery, Ind., Feb. 18, by Edd P. Schrock (text. Ps. 116:15), and at his home at Wolford, N. Dak., Feb. 21, by Llewellyn Groff and at the Lekeview Church by John Stoll, Llewellyn Groff, and E. G. Hochstetler. Texts, Heb. 12:27; 13:20; Ps. 39:4. Interment was made in the Lakeview Mennonite Cemetery.


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