Allen Dunkelberger (I36371)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | 27 October 1858 38 27 Washington Twp, Snyder, Pa |
| Death of father | 28 September 1896 (Age 37) Benjamin Dunkelberger (I39927) (Age 76) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Marriage | 10 September 1907 (Age 48) Laura Bowman - [View Family (F15053)]
Union City, Randolph, in |
| Death | 21 January 1936 (Age 77) Dayton, Montgomery, Oh |
| Universal Identifier | 5B30E72E90DA5B46AFBE1E470057160DF799 |
| Last Change | 2 August 2006 - 07:36:37 |
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Union City Evening Times, Tuesday, January 21, 1936 Pastor Called - Rev. A. Dunkelberger passes away at his home in Dayton- He was the U. B. minister here some 28 years ago. Mrs. Carl Fahnestock received the sad message this morning announcingthe death of her father the Rev. A. Dunkelberger, which occurred thismorning at 4 o'clock at the Dunkelberger home, 909 Troy Street,Dayton, O., after an illness of several weeks. Rev. Allen Dunkelbergerwas the pastor of the local United Brethren church coming here fromPennsylvania about 35 years ago. He was a splendid minister of thechurch, which under his guidance prospered and grew. After five yearsto the great regret of his congregation here Rev. Dunkelbergeraccepted a call to Cincinnati, and after five years in the Queen Citychurch, he went to Dayton to accept a call to the Troy street UnitedBrethren church in that city, a place which he held up to the time ofhis death to the great benefit of the church and great credit tohimself. He was loved and honored by his congregation, as he waswherever he lived and wrought in the Lord's vineyard. He did much tomake the world a better place in which to live and many old friendshere will regret to learn of his passing, and they and the Timesextend sincere sympathy to the sorrowing children and grandchildren. Mrs. Dunkelberger preceded her husband to the land over there morethan thirty years ago at the old Pennsylvania home. Rev. Dunkelbergerwas the last surviving member of a family of four children. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Carl Fahnestock, UnionCity, wife of the well known travelling U. S. mail clerk; Milton S.Dunkelberger, Stanley and Byron Dunkelberger and Miss BettieDunkelberger, all of Dayton. There are also five grandchildren. The funeral will take place Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Troy StreetUnited Brethren church and the services will be in charge of BishopClippinger. |
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