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Clarence Samuel Diller

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Clarence Samuel Diller

Birth
Allen County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Jan 1934 (aged 39)
La Junta, Otero County, Colorado, USA
Burial
La Junta, Otero County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
M-45-6
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Diller.-Clarence Samuel, son of Andrew and Mary (Huber) Diller, was born in Allen Co., Ohio, Dec. 10, 1894; died at the Mennonite Hospital, La Junta, Colo., Jan. 14, 1934; aged 39 y. 1 m. 4 d. He was married, Feb. 8, 1919, to Ella E. Greider. This union was blessed with 6 children (Richard, Victor, Edwin, Mary, Charles, and Paul). His companion and children survive him; also his parents and 2 sisters living in Ohio, 1 sister living at Scottdale, Pa., 1 brother at Harrisonburg, Va., and other relatives and friends. Bro. Diller was converted and united with the Mennonite Church at Elida, Ohio, when seventeen years of age. He was ordained as a deacon in the church at Medway, Ohio, in October 1922. He was active in church service as long as health would permit, always very much concerned about the welfare of the Church, loyal to his Lord, conscientious, consistent, and faithful as a Christian. A kind and loving companion and father in the home, a very patient sufferer during his long affliction, he will be missed by all who knew him. Funeral services in La Junta by Jacob A. Heatwole and Allen H. Erb. Text, Psa. 118:10. Burial in Fairview Cemetery.

Diller.-Clarence Samuel, son of Andrew and Mary (Huber) Diller, was born in Allen Co., Ohio, Dec. 10, 1894; died at the Mennonite Hospital, La Junta, Colo., Jan. 14, 1934; aged 39 y. 1 m. 4 d. He was married, Feb. 8, 1919, to Ella E. Greider. This union was blessed with 6 children (Richard, Victor, Edwin, Mary, Charles, and Paul). His companion and children survive him; also his parents and 2 sisters living in Ohio, 1 sister living at Scottdale, Pa., 1 brother at Harrisonburg, Va., and other relatives and friends. Bro. Diller was converted and united with the Mennonite Church at Elida, Ohio, when seventeen years of age. He was ordained as a deacon in the church at Medway, Ohio, in October 1922. He was active in church service as long as health would permit, always very much concerned about the welfare of the Church, loyal to his Lord, conscientious, consistent, and faithful as a Christian. A kind and loving companion and father in the home, a very patient sufferer during his long affliction, he will be missed by all who knew him. Funeral services in La Junta by Jacob A. Heatwole and Allen H. Erb. Text, Psa. 118:10. Burial in Fairview Cemetery.



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