On Sunday the 17th, his mortal remains were followed to the silent grave by a bereft widow, ten children, and a large concourse of relatives and friends, on which occasion a funeral discourse was delivered by Bro. Jacob Dohner and the writer, from Luke 2: 29--32.
Buried at Spring Creek Meeting-house. Bro. Kreider consecrated the evening of his life chiefly to the service of God and the dissemination of gospel truth. He distributed a great many pamphlets, "Pride and Humility" and Family Almanacs, also the Herald of Truth he introduced liberally.
JACOB N. BRUBAKER.
Herald of Truth - Volume IX, Number 1 - January 1872, page 15
On Sunday the 17th, his mortal remains were followed to the silent grave by a bereft widow, ten children, and a large concourse of relatives and friends, on which occasion a funeral discourse was delivered by Bro. Jacob Dohner and the writer, from Luke 2: 29--32.
Buried at Spring Creek Meeting-house. Bro. Kreider consecrated the evening of his life chiefly to the service of God and the dissemination of gospel truth. He distributed a great many pamphlets, "Pride and Humility" and Family Almanacs, also the Herald of Truth he introduced liberally.
JACOB N. BRUBAKER.
Herald of Truth - Volume IX, Number 1 - January 1872, page 15
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Family Members
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Andrew W. Kreider
1828–1916
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David Kreider
1832–1906
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Henry H Kreider
1835–1908
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Mary Anna Kreider Brightbill
1838–1923
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Joseph H Kreider
1841–1919
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kreider Carmany
1855–1900
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Daniel Shenk Kreider
1856–1893
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Lydia Shenk Kreider Kettering
1857–1935
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Annie Shenk Kreider Bomberger
1858–1927
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Aaron Shenk Kreider
1863–1929
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