Funeral service for Harry M. Troyer was at 9:30 a.m. March 18, 2011 at Salem Christian Brotherhood Church, Salem. Arrangements were under the direction of Wilson Mortuary, Salem.
Interment was in the Salem Christian Brotherhood Cemetery.
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Funeral service for Harry M. Troyer was at 9:30 a.m. March 18, 2011 at Salem Christian Brotherhood Church, Salem. Arrangements were under the direction of Wilson Mortuary, Salem.
Interment was in the Salem Christian Brotherhood Cemetery.
Mr. Troyer was born March 11, 1924 in LaGrange County, Indiana to Mose J. and Lydia (Wickey) Troyer. He was united in marriage to Sarah E. Yoder. They were the parents of six children. He died March 15, 2011 in Salem at the age of 87 years.
Survivors include his wife, Sarah Troyer, Salem; six children, Rhoda Schwartz and husband, Amos, Salem; Lydia Schwartz and husband, Samuel, Hestand, Ky.; John Troyer and wife, Lydia, Berry, Ill.; Mary Troyer and husband, Eli, Hestand; Fannie Troyer and husband, Amos, Hestand; and Eli Troyer and wife, Anna, Dundee, Mich.; two brothers, John Troyer and wife, Verona, Golden City; and Mose Troyer and wife, Mary, Olive Hill, Tenn.; one sister, Barbara Habeger, Scottsville, Ky.; 62 grandchildren; and 100 great-grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers, Sam, Jerry, and August Troyer; two sisters, Mary and Fannie Schwartz; one grandson; and one great granddaughter.
Mr. Troyer was a member of the Mennonite Church, Burksville, Kentucky.
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