Gospel Herald - Volume XV, Number 44 - February 1, 1923, pages 862, 863 Gascho.-Reuben Gascho, oldest son of Mose and Fannie (Yantzi) Gascho, was born Dec. 22, 1906, at Wellesley, Ont.; died Jan. 5, 1923, at the home of his mother in Pigeon, Mich.; aged 16 y. 14d. He was ill about 2 months, suffering from heart trouble and tuberculosis. He accepted Christ ad his personal Savior in the spring of 1922 and was baptized not very long before he took sick. He leaves to mourn his departure mother, 1 brother, 3 sisters. His father and 1 sister preceded him in death. Reuben's last words were "All is forgiven. Now I can go home. Good bye." Funeral services were held at the Pigeon River church by S. J. Swartzendruber and Nevin Bender. Burial in adjoining cemetery.
Gospel Herald - Volume XV, Number 44 - February 1, 1923, pages 862, 863 Gascho.-Reuben Gascho, oldest son of Mose and Fannie (Yantzi) Gascho, was born Dec. 22, 1906, at Wellesley, Ont.; died Jan. 5, 1923, at the home of his mother in Pigeon, Mich.; aged 16 y. 14d. He was ill about 2 months, suffering from heart trouble and tuberculosis. He accepted Christ ad his personal Savior in the spring of 1922 and was baptized not very long before he took sick. He leaves to mourn his departure mother, 1 brother, 3 sisters. His father and 1 sister preceded him in death. Reuben's last words were "All is forgiven. Now I can go home. Good bye." Funeral services were held at the Pigeon River church by S. J. Swartzendruber and Nevin Bender. Burial in adjoining cemetery.
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