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Joseph Z. Hartzler

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Joseph Z. Hartzler

Birth
Belleville, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Oct 1930 (aged 78)
Burial
Garden City, Cass County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
W8
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Joseph Z. Hartzler was born Dec. 19, 1851, at Belleville, Pa.; died on Oct. 25, 1930, in the home of his daughter (Mrs. J. Roy Yoder) near Garden City, Mo.; aged 78 y 10 m 6 d. As a young man father Hartzler was baptized and united with the Amish Mennonite Church in his home community. On Dec. 28, 1875, he was united in marriage with Mary Ann Byler of Belleville, who preceded him to the eternal world just a few days over four years ago. To this union were born ten children-Elmer J., John E., Joseph G., Sadie E., Sherman A., William M. (who passed on to the other world at the age of 6 years), Martin L., Herbert L., and Fannie M. it was in the year 1882 that father Hartzler moved with his family from Logan Co., Ohio, to Cass C. (sic), Mo., where he lived most of the time on his farm near East Lynne.

Father and mother Hartzler leave nine children, thirty-five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren, along with a large number of relatives, friends, and acquaintance. Father Hartzler made practically all of his funeral arrangements.

The services were held in the Clearfork Mennonite Church. The sermon from Jno. 10:10 was preached by his son J. E. and assisted by his son J. G. The bishops, I. G. and J. J. Hartzler also assisted. Interment in Clearfork Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Vol. XXIII, No. 34 - Nov. 20, 1930 Page 735
Joseph Z. Hartzler was born Dec. 19, 1851, at Belleville, Pa.; died on Oct. 25, 1930, in the home of his daughter (Mrs. J. Roy Yoder) near Garden City, Mo.; aged 78 y 10 m 6 d. As a young man father Hartzler was baptized and united with the Amish Mennonite Church in his home community. On Dec. 28, 1875, he was united in marriage with Mary Ann Byler of Belleville, who preceded him to the eternal world just a few days over four years ago. To this union were born ten children-Elmer J., John E., Joseph G., Sadie E., Sherman A., William M. (who passed on to the other world at the age of 6 years), Martin L., Herbert L., and Fannie M. it was in the year 1882 that father Hartzler moved with his family from Logan Co., Ohio, to Cass C. (sic), Mo., where he lived most of the time on his farm near East Lynne.

Father and mother Hartzler leave nine children, thirty-five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren, along with a large number of relatives, friends, and acquaintance. Father Hartzler made practically all of his funeral arrangements.

The services were held in the Clearfork Mennonite Church. The sermon from Jno. 10:10 was preached by his son J. E. and assisted by his son J. G. The bishops, I. G. and J. J. Hartzler also assisted. Interment in Clearfork Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Vol. XXIII, No. 34 - Nov. 20, 1930 Page 735


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