Medina Co., Ohio death certificate #11249
Gospel Herald - Mar 1951
Wengerd, - Alva J., son of Joseph and Anna (Burkholder) Wengerd, was born near Bunker Hill, Holmes Co., Ohio, Nov. 1, 1893; passed away suddenly as the result of a heart attack at Wadsworth, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1951; aged 52 y. 3 m. 1 d. At an early age he confessed Christ as his Saviour and became a member of the Martins Creek Mennonite Church. On July 21, 1935, he was ordained to the ministry and served as pastor of the Pleasant View Mennonite Church until his passing. On Dec. 20, 1919, he was united in marriage to Sarah Sommer. He leaves to mourn his wife, 5 daughters (Amy-Mrs. John Schloneger, Louisville, Ohio; Doris-Mrs. Paul Lehman, Embarrass, Minn.; Delma-Mrs. Aldis Nussbaum, Dalton, Ohio; Verla-Mrs. Willis Fath, Harrisonburg, Va.; Carole, at home), 3 sons (Alva Jr., North Lawrence, Ohio; Robert, Massillon, Ohio; and Blaine, at home), 2 foster children (Betty and Joseph at home), 15 grandchildren, 2 brothers (Martin, Millersburg, Ohio, and Eli, Fredericksburg, Ohio), 5 sisters (Amelia-Mrs. Charles Bollman, Bremen, Ind.; Sarah-Mrs. Glen Pancost, Berlin, Ohio; Nettie-Mrs. Emery Hostetler; Stella-Mrs. Floyd Stutzman, Fentress, Va.; and Ivy-Mrs. Charles Conkle, New Bedford, Ohio), 5 uncles and 3 aunts. Funeral services in charge of D. D. Miller and W. J. Myers, were held at the Pleasant View Mennonite Church Feb. 6. Burial in the Pleasant View Cemetery.
Medina Co., Ohio death certificate #11249
Gospel Herald - Mar 1951
Wengerd, - Alva J., son of Joseph and Anna (Burkholder) Wengerd, was born near Bunker Hill, Holmes Co., Ohio, Nov. 1, 1893; passed away suddenly as the result of a heart attack at Wadsworth, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1951; aged 52 y. 3 m. 1 d. At an early age he confessed Christ as his Saviour and became a member of the Martins Creek Mennonite Church. On July 21, 1935, he was ordained to the ministry and served as pastor of the Pleasant View Mennonite Church until his passing. On Dec. 20, 1919, he was united in marriage to Sarah Sommer. He leaves to mourn his wife, 5 daughters (Amy-Mrs. John Schloneger, Louisville, Ohio; Doris-Mrs. Paul Lehman, Embarrass, Minn.; Delma-Mrs. Aldis Nussbaum, Dalton, Ohio; Verla-Mrs. Willis Fath, Harrisonburg, Va.; Carole, at home), 3 sons (Alva Jr., North Lawrence, Ohio; Robert, Massillon, Ohio; and Blaine, at home), 2 foster children (Betty and Joseph at home), 15 grandchildren, 2 brothers (Martin, Millersburg, Ohio, and Eli, Fredericksburg, Ohio), 5 sisters (Amelia-Mrs. Charles Bollman, Bremen, Ind.; Sarah-Mrs. Glen Pancost, Berlin, Ohio; Nettie-Mrs. Emery Hostetler; Stella-Mrs. Floyd Stutzman, Fentress, Va.; and Ivy-Mrs. Charles Conkle, New Bedford, Ohio), 5 uncles and 3 aunts. Funeral services in charge of D. D. Miller and W. J. Myers, were held at the Pleasant View Mennonite Church Feb. 6. Burial in the Pleasant View Cemetery.
Family Members
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Amelia J Wengerd Bollman
1888–1962
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Moses J Wengerd
1890–1925
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Eli J. Wengerd
1893–1958
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Martin Van Buren Wengerd
1896–1960
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Nettie Wengerd Hochstetler
1897–1985
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Iva Savilla Wengerd Conkle
1903–1989
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Stella Catherine Wengerd Stutzman
1911–1980
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Lovina Wengerd
unknown–1895
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Infant Daughter Wengerd
unknown–1900
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Infant Son Wengerd
unknown–1901
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Infant Wengerd
unknown–1902
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Lizzieann Wengerd
unknown–1909
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