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1 Jan 1852
Morrow, Ohio
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24 Nov 1936
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SOURCES: 1. Obituary of Joseph Marion Dargitz Joseph Marion Dargitz, son of Harmon and Margaret Dargitz, was born on January 1, 1852, in Morrow County, Ohio, and died at his home in Northwest township, Williams County, Ohio, on Nov. 24, 1936, at the age of 84 years, 10 months and 23 days. At the age of four years he came with his parents to Williams county, Ohio, which has been his home ever since. On Nov. 16, 1875, he was married to Miss Sarah Kimmell, who preceded him in death March 14, 1921. To this union were born four children: Mrs. Clara A. Harwood, Mrs. Jennie M. Brosy, Bertha A., now deceased, and Harvey B. Dargitz. After receiving his education he taught in the district schools for several years before engaging in farming. He gave liberally of his time and energy for the advancement of religious, educational and civic projects of every kind, holding many offices of trust and responsibility. The young and old alike were much interested in his opinion of affairs, and the valuable advice which he generally gave out of his years of experience was gratefully appreciated. For nearly fifty years he was a member of the Northwest Grange in which he took an active part. At the last session of the National Grange, a few weeks ago in Columbus, he was initiated into the Seventh or National degree, together with his son, Harvey, and his grandson Dale. This afforded him a great deal of pleasure. In 1878 he united with the Eagle Creek Methodist Episcopal church, transferring his membership to the West Eagle Creek Presbyterian church in 1889. He was ordained as an elder in 1895, during the pastorate of Rev. D. M. Marshman, faithfully discharging his duties as clerk of the Session for a long period of years. He was a life-long student of the Bible, spending much time in reading and Bible study. Just a few weeks ago he talked to a Sunday school class after the value of the references in connection with the lessons. He was a wonderful husband and father,--generous, kind and good; he was a respected citizen and an esteemed neighbor and friend. He was a noble and faithful Christian, true to the church. His faith never wavered; his love for humanity never faltered; his hope of immortality was as a bright and shining star that shone more and more with each succeeding day. He leaves to mourn their loss, besides his bereaved children, six grandchildren, one great grandchild, one brother, H. A. Dargitz of Edon, Ohio, and a host of other realtives, friends and neighbors. He was an example of what a good man can be by the grace of God, and the memory of his character and the influence of his life will abide as a lasting blessing,--(Proverbs 4:18).
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