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Feb 23, 1911 - Jun 30, 2000
Obit posted by
Glenn
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Burial will be in Harold Church
Cemetery. Arrangements are by Anderson – Burris funeral home.
Visitation will be 5:30 to 7 PM Tuesday at the funeral home.
He was born February 23, 1911, at Fairview to Benjamin and Anna
Loewen Buller and died Friday, June 30, 2000, at Golden Oaks
Village, Enid.
He attended school at Round Mound, west of Fairview, and at
Oklahoma Bible Academy, Meno. On February 11, 1934, he married
Tillie Harms at Bessie. They farmed in Cordell and Bessie. He
was a member of Herold Mennonite church.
Surviving are his wife, Tillie of the home; four daughters,
Delila Henning of Fairfax, Delphia Andrews of Wellington,
Kansas, Viletta Schmidt of Enid and Leota Harms of Newton,
Kansas; one son, Ronald of Sheridan Lake, Colorado; two
brothers, Joseph L. of Walnut Creek, California, and Alva L. of
Peabody, Kansas; one sister, Bernice Hiebert of Hillsboro,
Kansas; 10 grandchildren; three step – grandchildren; and 12
great – grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers and four sisters.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Friends of New
Tribes Missions or the church.
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