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[[William Geisbrecht Neufeld|William G. Neufeld]] was an elder at [[Fellowship Chapel, SC|Fellowship Chapel]], an open brethren assembly in Duncan, [[South Carolina]] that died in a plane crash on July 20, 2005 along with fellow preacher Don Welborn, and another, in Saginaw, [[Texas]].
 
[[William Geisbrecht Neufeld|William G. Neufeld]] was an elder at [[Fellowship Chapel, SC|Fellowship Chapel]], an open brethren assembly in Duncan, [[South Carolina]] that died in a plane crash on July 20, 2005 along with fellow preacher Don Welborn, and another, in Saginaw, [[Texas]].
  
He was born on Aug. 18, 1927, and was the founding owner in 1972 of a custom carbide cutting-tool manufacturer in Duncan, SC known today as [https://www.amamcotool.com/ AMAMCO Tool]. The current president, as well as the marketing manager, are both among the leadership at [[Fellowship Chapel, SC|Fellowship Chapel].
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He was born on Aug. 18, 1927, and was the founding owner in 1972 of a custom carbide cutting-tool manufacturer in Duncan, SC known today as [https://www.amamcotool.com/ AMAMCO Tool]. The current president, as well as the marketing manager, are both among the leadership at [[Fellowship Chapel, SC|Fellowship Chapel]].
  
  

Revision as of 00:37, 3 April 2021

William G. Neufeld was an elder at Fellowship Chapel, an open brethren assembly in Duncan, South Carolina that died in a plane crash on July 20, 2005 along with fellow preacher Don Welborn, and another, in Saginaw, Texas.

He was born on Aug. 18, 1927, and was the founding owner in 1972 of a custom carbide cutting-tool manufacturer in Duncan, SC known today as AMAMCO Tool. The current president, as well as the marketing manager, are both among the leadership at Fellowship Chapel.


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