f. Bloom
My-<>!, Frederick -Bloom wa.-s fa»;r.
im Sept. 4, lh'4, m Harris, township.
■ 'tt-iw-.i o>;-i;.. A fey, ■ weekA later,
a;~ !)Hf it' - P ,i/ IlJJ i '.< J ' . t
<:■ ':v r hru.. , , +f > <• > 10 i i ti.<
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1 -AmajiTl « ■ \'ov. 1. in\i4. -U
iin sarly ,u"- il "was enrolled m St.:
I t.i"> Su?;.;ay >:hu'>! and'remaqicfi a
;,«!.'. mfcr:-,'.<_•¥ ol-our Sunday School
u• ti; hi* <ka«| At the age of fit-
tppn, .ahts' , publicly professed-,, s hid
(. ' i >l'an tSth iH-fope th» altar of
->i t < ' I c <.
ti'-rn.-itinn.'-;T7uS act $fc& perffe%f-d
bv uie Rev: Hsrlev Sipe oti ApriS.20,
1930.
The nature'M his death and' - the
suddenness of "Ms;flea€jp are known to
all. Op last .,Sunday'- -evening';'' at
rdjout eight o'clock, on. the Oak ;Har-
bor-Fremont" Road, he ' together with
f >ur others! met with a -terrible acci-
d'-nt 'A'.a n the car ia >* o > a< v .
ridirm uddenly Skidded i Off the slip-
i,--ry pavement, struck the, abut m gut
of a bh-Va and dropped: irrtd - thf-
deep di h btelow. The deceased was
quickly, hu-h'-ed to Memorial h>> pifSi
at. Fremont, -where every-: effort, wH
put forth bvtatteridirig physic, an*1 to
save his life. But God, our .divino
Physician, deemed otherwise: and or.
Tuesday evening, at 7:25 oVlock. with ,
his immediate family at his bedside,
he calmly passed away.. Death wjfR:
dm to a severe fracture,of the skull.
At the time of his death, he 'ad
reached the age of 19, years--.' three)
months and one das.
B^taaww ferf*3 Mb* iff' de*r
mowkh tsw» ffa&m, Ifcn. Mabel
T)wsMm, t»* ^MtttfefcT *M f helm a,
at ■Jtefptei***!^*********, .. .Hsroid, of
Old "Washington, O.; Oliver, of Mr
more; Raymond and Luthe'- at home;
three sister-in-laws; on.- Drothtr ..-
law; one nephew and one n w, R*.3
father preceded him ,nto death by
only five months, havi&g died on
June 25th of this year. 'Jn- addition,
he leaves behind one grandfather,
Levi Bloom, aof Oak Harbor; one
grandmother, Mi's. Louise Kreiiick, of
Fremont; also,1' many uncles, aunts,
cousins and other relatives and a
large host of if Mends. •:•». ■;
Myron was very activa'Vin the af¬
fairs of our <&urcn. He was a regu¬
lar attendant at Sunday .school, and
church services. He was a member
of the Luther League and always
showed his interest by his attendance
and his willingness to work and to
cooperate with t affairs of the
young people's sori*-1-. Hi-, to
L -q .-,-, <-V* hi* 1 rothf—'- and :--i--t:n-",
ami to the mtj^tpeni 'of- this church
and likewise to" all'h.-"s'i'M,ativpR and
Wends will B*. k^'-ay'"r"'-:-- ''i;t.
i:.-, '-: ■-:■-,-
> I i
, ('hen, -\ a -
mourn find strength aad-Thw'i in iba
words of St. Paul wheft'hfi' w.roie to
the Romans (Romi R, 28): "We know
that all things werk together for
g'.>od to them th.pt love O-.nl."
ral servii-p-. pre held at
i'^JS-v, Lutheran church, in
jpgatbij efifernoon, Rev
H
His* Pastor
S-*_<UU« fi~X*4l ^1^3, 62.69, &2,a