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Leonard F. Besecker

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Leonard F. Besecker

Birth
Franklin Township, Darke County, Ohio, USA
Death
1968 (aged 75–76)
Franklin Township, Darke County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Abbottsville, Darke County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 18/19
Memorial ID
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Son of Oliver Besecker (1851-1930) and Fannie Mathilda Markley (1858-1929)
Translated from: Piqua Daily Call October 17, 1968:
DARKE CO. FARMER KILLED BY TRACTOR

Funeral services for Leonard F. Besecker, 76 of Rt. 2, Arcanum, brother of Mrs. Onda Davis of Covington, will be held at 2 pm Saturday in the Kreitzer Funeral Home, Arcanum. Burial will be in Abbottsville Cemetery.
Mr. Besecker was killed Wednesday as his tractor overturned on Delisle-Fourman Road, a mile and a half west of the Miami-Darke County line. Death resulted from a crushed chest, when he was pinned beneath the tractor as it veered onto the shoulder of the road and rolled in a ditch.
A truck driver, Paul Earhart of Pleasant Hill, witnessed the accident and summoned help.
He was born on the farm where he lived in Franklin Township, Darke County.. Also, surviving is his wife, Ethel, three sons, Verl, Denver and Delver of Rt 2 Arcanum; two daughters, Mrs. W. D. Crouse, Rt. 2 Arcanum and Mrs. Charles Morris of Rt. 2, Greenville; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; a brother Dale of Rt. 3, Arcanum and another sister, Mrs. Donna Heller of Dayton.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-5 and 7-9 pm Friday.

Thanks, Joan Shoffner and Pamela Holeton
Son of Oliver Besecker (1851-1930) and Fannie Mathilda Markley (1858-1929)
Translated from: Piqua Daily Call October 17, 1968:
DARKE CO. FARMER KILLED BY TRACTOR

Funeral services for Leonard F. Besecker, 76 of Rt. 2, Arcanum, brother of Mrs. Onda Davis of Covington, will be held at 2 pm Saturday in the Kreitzer Funeral Home, Arcanum. Burial will be in Abbottsville Cemetery.
Mr. Besecker was killed Wednesday as his tractor overturned on Delisle-Fourman Road, a mile and a half west of the Miami-Darke County line. Death resulted from a crushed chest, when he was pinned beneath the tractor as it veered onto the shoulder of the road and rolled in a ditch.
A truck driver, Paul Earhart of Pleasant Hill, witnessed the accident and summoned help.
He was born on the farm where he lived in Franklin Township, Darke County.. Also, surviving is his wife, Ethel, three sons, Verl, Denver and Delver of Rt 2 Arcanum; two daughters, Mrs. W. D. Crouse, Rt. 2 Arcanum and Mrs. Charles Morris of Rt. 2, Greenville; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; a brother Dale of Rt. 3, Arcanum and another sister, Mrs. Donna Heller of Dayton.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-5 and 7-9 pm Friday.

Thanks, Joan Shoffner and Pamela Holeton


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