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Verba <I>Weaver</I> Hostetler

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Verba Weaver Hostetler

Birth
Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Nov 1933 (aged 27)
Trail, Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Walnut Creek, Holmes County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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GOSPEL HERALD - Vol. XXVI, No. 36 - December 7, 1933, p. 767

Hostetler. ­ Verba Weaver Hostetler was born June 27, 1906, in Holmes Co., Ohio; died at her late home near Trail, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1933; aged 27 y. 4 m. 6 d. On Aug. 20, 1927, she was married to Moses Hostetler. To this union were born 1 son and 1 daughter. She leaves a bereaved husband, 2 children (John Lowell and June), her parents (Mr. And Mrs. John H. Weaver of Walnut Creek, Ohio), 2 sisters, and 1 brother who mourn the loss of a loving and obedient child, a kind and devoted wife, a faithful and unselfish sister, but we mourn not as those who have no hope. One sister (Beulah) preceded her in death. In her early teens she accepted Christ as her Savior, was received into the Walnut Creek A. M. Church, and remained faithful to the time of her departure. After graduating from high school she taught in the public school for 3 years. She always seemed to be devoted to her duties of life, whatever capacity she was serving. Funeral services were held at the Walnut Creek A. M. Church on Nov. 6, conducted by Bros. O. N. Johns and D. M. Freidt. Text, Num. 23: 10
GOSPEL HERALD - Vol. XXVI, No. 36 - December 7, 1933, p. 767

Hostetler. ­ Verba Weaver Hostetler was born June 27, 1906, in Holmes Co., Ohio; died at her late home near Trail, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1933; aged 27 y. 4 m. 6 d. On Aug. 20, 1927, she was married to Moses Hostetler. To this union were born 1 son and 1 daughter. She leaves a bereaved husband, 2 children (John Lowell and June), her parents (Mr. And Mrs. John H. Weaver of Walnut Creek, Ohio), 2 sisters, and 1 brother who mourn the loss of a loving and obedient child, a kind and devoted wife, a faithful and unselfish sister, but we mourn not as those who have no hope. One sister (Beulah) preceded her in death. In her early teens she accepted Christ as her Savior, was received into the Walnut Creek A. M. Church, and remained faithful to the time of her departure. After graduating from high school she taught in the public school for 3 years. She always seemed to be devoted to her duties of life, whatever capacity she was serving. Funeral services were held at the Walnut Creek A. M. Church on Nov. 6, conducted by Bros. O. N. Johns and D. M. Freidt. Text, Num. 23: 10


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