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HILLSBORO STAR-JOURNAL, 12 April 2000
Obituary of W. EARL BANMAN
Services for W. Earl Banman, 76, Lehigh, who died April 7 at his home, were held Tuesday at Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church with the Rev. James Dunn and the Rev. Mark Wiens officiating. Burial was at Alexanderwohl Cemetery, rural Goessel.

He was born March 1, 1923, in Goessel, the son of Abraham J. and Bertha Epp Banman.

He married LaWanda Goertzen on Sept. 9, 1947, at Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church in Goessel.

He was a farmer. He lived in the Goessel area, moving to Lehigh in 1947.

Survivors include his wife, of Lehigh; son, Alvin Banman of Lehigh; daughter, Connie Bullinger of Canton; brother, Edgar B. Banman of North Newton; sisters, Ruth Schmidt of Newton and Mae Frey of Goessel; and two grandchildren.

A memorial has been established with Central Homecare and Hospice.
Transcribed and Contributed by Jan Reading


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