He leaves to mourn his departure a wife, 6 sons and 2 daughters, also his aged father, 5 brothers, 2 sisters, and 5 grandchildren and a host of friends. While still a young man he accepted Jesus as his personal Savior, was baptized and received into the Mennonite Church and lived a consistent Christian life until his death.
Bro. Lantz suffered with a broken leg for 9 weeks. About one week before his death it was necessary to amputate the limb. At times he suffered intensely but he bore it all in a Christian fortitude.
In 1887 he was married to Sister Clara Krewson, in Douglas Co., Oreg.
Funeral services as the Zion A. M. Church conducted by A. P. Troyer and Edward Z. Yoder, from Rev. 13:14. The remains were laid away in cemetery near by.
Gospel Herald, October 8, 1914, page 455
He leaves to mourn his departure a wife, 6 sons and 2 daughters, also his aged father, 5 brothers, 2 sisters, and 5 grandchildren and a host of friends. While still a young man he accepted Jesus as his personal Savior, was baptized and received into the Mennonite Church and lived a consistent Christian life until his death.
Bro. Lantz suffered with a broken leg for 9 weeks. About one week before his death it was necessary to amputate the limb. At times he suffered intensely but he bore it all in a Christian fortitude.
In 1887 he was married to Sister Clara Krewson, in Douglas Co., Oreg.
Funeral services as the Zion A. M. Church conducted by A. P. Troyer and Edward Z. Yoder, from Rev. 13:14. The remains were laid away in cemetery near by.
Gospel Herald, October 8, 1914, page 455
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