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Christian Rheinheimer

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Christian Rheinheimer

Birth
LaGrange County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Feb 1930 (aged 63)
Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1-Row 16-Site 8
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Christian Rheinheimer was born in Lagrange Co., Ind., March 22, 1866; died at his home near Middlebury, Ind., Feb. 4, 1930; aged 63 y. 10 m. 12 d.

On May 18, 1890, he was married to Nettie Miller, who preceded him in death by five weeks. To this union were born 12 children, five of whom preceded father and mother in death. The surviving are: Clayton, Willis, Samuel, Mrs. Raymond Good, Carl, Mary, and Mrs. Ledger Yoder.

He was afflicted with leakage of the heart for a number of years and the past several months suffered greatly. He was a member of the Forks Mennonite Church for a number of years. Besides children and grandchildren, he leaves 1 brother (Jacob) and 1 sister (Mrs. Jacob Hostetler). Funeral services were held at the Forks church by Bros. Amos Nusbaum and D. D. Miller.

"Sweetly sleep, dear father,
With loved ones gone before;
May we all prepare to meet him
On yonder peaceful shore."

Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 22, No 47 - February 20, 1930, p 975
Christian Rheinheimer was born in Lagrange Co., Ind., March 22, 1866; died at his home near Middlebury, Ind., Feb. 4, 1930; aged 63 y. 10 m. 12 d.

On May 18, 1890, he was married to Nettie Miller, who preceded him in death by five weeks. To this union were born 12 children, five of whom preceded father and mother in death. The surviving are: Clayton, Willis, Samuel, Mrs. Raymond Good, Carl, Mary, and Mrs. Ledger Yoder.

He was afflicted with leakage of the heart for a number of years and the past several months suffered greatly. He was a member of the Forks Mennonite Church for a number of years. Besides children and grandchildren, he leaves 1 brother (Jacob) and 1 sister (Mrs. Jacob Hostetler). Funeral services were held at the Forks church by Bros. Amos Nusbaum and D. D. Miller.

"Sweetly sleep, dear father,
With loved ones gone before;
May we all prepare to meet him
On yonder peaceful shore."

Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 22, No 47 - February 20, 1930, p 975


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