1914 - Lapp. - Nathaniel Lapp was born at Freeport, Ill., Mar. 21, 1854; fell asleep at his daughter's home, Mrs. Chas. Stedman, of Moorefield, Nebr., Aug. 23, 1914; aged 60 y. 5 m. 2 d. Married to Henrietta A. Smith of Cherry Box, Mo., Feb. 19, 1874, where they resided until 1892, when they removed to Wallace, Nebr., where his present home is. To this union 6 children were born of which Edward Thomas died in infancy, 5 remain with the wife to mourn the loss of husband and father. One daughter could not be present at the funeral. He also leaves 1 sister and 2 brothers. He united with the M. E. Church in 1874 in which he held fellowship until 1907, when he and his wife united with the Mennonite Church of Roseland, Nebr. He bore his suffering with Christian fortitude. The service was conducted by Bro. D. G. Lapp of Roseland, Nebr. Text, Job 14:14.
1914 - Lapp. - Nathaniel Lapp was born at Freeport, Ill., Mar. 21, 1854; fell asleep at his daughter's home, Mrs. Chas. Stedman, of Moorefield, Nebr., Aug. 23, 1914; aged 60 y. 5 m. 2 d. Married to Henrietta A. Smith of Cherry Box, Mo., Feb. 19, 1874, where they resided until 1892, when they removed to Wallace, Nebr., where his present home is. To this union 6 children were born of which Edward Thomas died in infancy, 5 remain with the wife to mourn the loss of husband and father. One daughter could not be present at the funeral. He also leaves 1 sister and 2 brothers. He united with the M. E. Church in 1874 in which he held fellowship until 1907, when he and his wife united with the Mennonite Church of Roseland, Nebr. He bore his suffering with Christian fortitude. The service was conducted by Bro. D. G. Lapp of Roseland, Nebr. Text, Job 14:14.
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