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Wilmer Alderfer Alderfer

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Wilmer Alderfer Alderfer

Birth
Death
11 Jan 1961 (aged 73)
Burial
Telford, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Gospel Herald Vol 54 #8; 21 Feb 1961 pp 182-4

Alderfer, Wilmer A., son of Jacob and Caroline Alderfer, was born in Spring Mount, Pa., Nov. 26, 1887; died at his home, Telford, Pa., Jan. 11, 1961, after an illness of about 6 months; aged 73 y. 1 m. 16 d. He was married to Katie M. Landis, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter (Carolyn--Mrs. Harvey K. Derstein, Hatfield, Pa.), 2 sons (John, Hatfield; and Russell, Harleysville, Pa.), 18 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and 4 sisters (Mrs. Rein Alderfer, Harleysville; Mrs. Clement Alderfer and Mrs. Tobias Nyce, both of Souderton; and Mrs. Mary Bucher, Salfordville, Pa.). Two daughters and 3 sons preceded him in death. Until 6 years ago he and his wife owned and operated the Alderfer Convalescent Home, Sellersville, which is known now as the Rockhill Mennonite Home. He was a member of the Rockhill Church. Funeral services were held at the Franconia Church, with Clinton Landis in charge.
Gospel Herald Vol 54 #8; 21 Feb 1961 pp 182-4

Alderfer, Wilmer A., son of Jacob and Caroline Alderfer, was born in Spring Mount, Pa., Nov. 26, 1887; died at his home, Telford, Pa., Jan. 11, 1961, after an illness of about 6 months; aged 73 y. 1 m. 16 d. He was married to Katie M. Landis, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter (Carolyn--Mrs. Harvey K. Derstein, Hatfield, Pa.), 2 sons (John, Hatfield; and Russell, Harleysville, Pa.), 18 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and 4 sisters (Mrs. Rein Alderfer, Harleysville; Mrs. Clement Alderfer and Mrs. Tobias Nyce, both of Souderton; and Mrs. Mary Bucher, Salfordville, Pa.). Two daughters and 3 sons preceded him in death. Until 6 years ago he and his wife owned and operated the Alderfer Convalescent Home, Sellersville, which is known now as the Rockhill Mennonite Home. He was a member of the Rockhill Church. Funeral services were held at the Franconia Church, with Clinton Landis in charge.


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