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Chancy Abraham Hartzler

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Chancy Abraham Hartzler

Birth
Mottville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA
Death
15 Oct 1947 (aged 71)
Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Tiskilwa, Bureau County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Hartzler.-Chancy A., son of the late John J. Hartzler and Magdalena Mast, was born in St. Joseph Co., Mich., May 5, 1876; passed away at the Perry Memorial Hospital, Princeton, Ill., after a brief illness, Oct. 15, 1947 ; aged 71 y. 5 m. 10 d.

On Dec. 23, 1900 he was united in marriage to Mary Neuenschwander, who survives.

One sister (Sarah) and one brother (Samuel) preceded him in death.

On Oct. 22, 1906, at the Sycamore Grove Church, Garden City, Mo., he was ordained to preach the Gospel. In January, 1913 he accepted the invitation of the Willow Springs congregation, Tiskilwa, Ill., to serve as pastor.

Memorial services were held Oct. 18 at the home, in charge of Henry King, who read I. Cor. 15:1-22 and Rom. 1:16 and briefly presented the Gospel of Christ.

Funeral services were then held at the Willow Springs Chnrch, in charge of Harold Zehr, assisted by Ira Eigsti. Text: II Tim. 4:1-8. The body was interred in the Willow Springs Cemetery.

Hartzler.-Chancy A., son of the late John J. Hartzler and Magdalena Mast, was born in St. Joseph Co., Mich., May 5, 1876; passed away at the Perry Memorial Hospital, Princeton, Ill., after a brief illness, Oct. 15, 1947 ; aged 71 y. 5 m. 10 d.

On Dec. 23, 1900 he was united in marriage to Mary Neuenschwander, who survives.

One sister (Sarah) and one brother (Samuel) preceded him in death.

On Oct. 22, 1906, at the Sycamore Grove Church, Garden City, Mo., he was ordained to preach the Gospel. In January, 1913 he accepted the invitation of the Willow Springs congregation, Tiskilwa, Ill., to serve as pastor.

Memorial services were held Oct. 18 at the home, in charge of Henry King, who read I. Cor. 15:1-22 and Rom. 1:16 and briefly presented the Gospel of Christ.

Funeral services were then held at the Willow Springs Chnrch, in charge of Harold Zehr, assisted by Ira Eigsti. Text: II Tim. 4:1-8. The body was interred in the Willow Springs Cemetery.



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