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John Ludwig Butzer

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John Ludwig Butzer

Birth
Germany
Death
20 Nov 1907 (aged 68)
Rothbury, Oceana County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Spartansburg, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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"Butzer - Died at the home of his brother, Wm A Butzer, of Rothbury, Mich, Nov 20, 1907, of pleura pneumonia and heart trouble, John L Butzer, son of John A and Christina C Butzer, aged 68 years, 7 months, and 10 days. In his twenty-seventh year Brother Butzer accepted his dear Saviour and united with the Baptist Church, of which he was a faithful member until fourteen years ago, when heard and accepted the third angel's message, and changed his church connection. He served as elder in Pennsylvania, and later at Rothbury, where he was a member at the time of his death. His counsel and exhortations will be missed by the church. The deceased was a loving and devoted companion, and he leaves a faithful wife, three sons, and many relatives to mourn their loss. The remains were taken to Pennsylvania by the two sons, accompanied by the mother, for interment. Words of comfort were spoken to a large congregation of sympathizing neighbors and friends, from Ps 115:16, by the writer. [by] W C Hebner"
(Advent Review and Sabbath Herald [Tacoma Park Station, Wash, DC], Jan 23, 1908, p.23)

"Butzer - Died at Rothbury, Mich, Nov 20, 1907, John L Butzer. He was born in Germany, in 1839. His life was consecrated to God and humanity, and though he now sleeps, the influence of his devotion to Christ still lives. He was a noble Christian soldier, and valiantly fought the battles of life. [by] Arthur R Goerbig"
(Advent Review and Sabbath Herald [Tacoma Park Station, Wash, DC], Feb 13, 1908, p.23)
"Butzer - Died at the home of his brother, Wm A Butzer, of Rothbury, Mich, Nov 20, 1907, of pleura pneumonia and heart trouble, John L Butzer, son of John A and Christina C Butzer, aged 68 years, 7 months, and 10 days. In his twenty-seventh year Brother Butzer accepted his dear Saviour and united with the Baptist Church, of which he was a faithful member until fourteen years ago, when heard and accepted the third angel's message, and changed his church connection. He served as elder in Pennsylvania, and later at Rothbury, where he was a member at the time of his death. His counsel and exhortations will be missed by the church. The deceased was a loving and devoted companion, and he leaves a faithful wife, three sons, and many relatives to mourn their loss. The remains were taken to Pennsylvania by the two sons, accompanied by the mother, for interment. Words of comfort were spoken to a large congregation of sympathizing neighbors and friends, from Ps 115:16, by the writer. [by] W C Hebner"
(Advent Review and Sabbath Herald [Tacoma Park Station, Wash, DC], Jan 23, 1908, p.23)

"Butzer - Died at Rothbury, Mich, Nov 20, 1907, John L Butzer. He was born in Germany, in 1839. His life was consecrated to God and humanity, and though he now sleeps, the influence of his devotion to Christ still lives. He was a noble Christian soldier, and valiantly fought the battles of life. [by] Arthur R Goerbig"
(Advent Review and Sabbath Herald [Tacoma Park Station, Wash, DC], Feb 13, 1908, p.23)


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