Widmer, Dan, son of Christian and Barbara (Roth) Widmer, was born Feb. 17, 1884, near Wayland, Iowa; passed away May 2, 1958, at the Silverton Hospital as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage; aged 74 y. 2 m. 15 d. On Nov. 8, 1908, he was married to Elfie M. Yoder at Hubbard, Oreg. She preceded him in death Aug. 23, 1957. Surviving are 2 sons (Urban and Daniel M., Woodburn, Oreg.), 6 daughters (LuElla-Mrs. Wayne Yoder, Northridge, Calif.; Priscilla Mrs. Harry Kropf, Albany, Oreg.; Pauline-Mrs. Earl Wyatt, Tangent, Oreg.; Alene Widmer and Pearl-Mrs. Morley King, both of Woodburn, Oreg.; and Nadine-Mrs. Virgil Brooks, Salem, Oreg.), 26 grandchildren, 4 brothers and 2 sisters (J. N., Corvallis, Oreg.; Herbert, Colfax, Wash.; Elmer, Salem, Oreg.; Ezra, Katie-Mrs. Harl Burck, and Gladys-Mrs. Floyd Whitaker, all of Albany, Oreg.). In his youth he united with the Mennonite Church. Funeral services were held at the Zion Mennonite Church, of which he was a member, May 4, in charge of John Lederach, C. I. Kropf, and N. A. Lind. Burial in the adjoining cemetery.
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Revised Constitution and By-Laws of the Zion Amish Mennonite Church and Cemetery Association, January, 1918 Lieder fur die Funfte Mennoniische Weltkonferens Cantiques pour la Cinquieme Conference Mennonite Monidiale Songs for the Fifth Mennonite World Conference Basel, 1952 75th Anniversary, Zion Mennonite Church, 1893-1968, Hubbard, Oregon
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Wiebe, Katie Funk: Day of Disaster Klippenstein, Lawrence, ed.: That There Be Peace: Mennonites in Canada and World War II Roth, Sadie: descendents of Mary Egli and Joseph Roth Nofziger, Marjorie, comp: Celebrating God's grace, past, present, future, Lebanon Mennonite Church, 1956-1997 Celebrating Our Journey, 1899-1999, Albany Mennonite Church
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