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Who's Who at Brodhead Gospel Hall, WI

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* Fred Gentz '''+1974+'''
* Mrs. Fred Gentz '''1935-1974''' (1910-1974)
 
==Gritzmaker family==
WiS 1970-8: Brod., WI: "The saints here lost two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Gritzmaker on June 23rd, aged 82. She was saved in May 1949 at meetings of the late Walter Eltzes. Also on June 29th, our sister Mrs. Esther Kneubuehl, aged 59. She was saved in Dec. 1946 at meetings of the late Elgie B. Jamison. Titus 2:13."
 
* Mrs. Mary E. Gritzmaker '''1949-1970''' (1888-1970)
==Kederli family==
==King family==
WiS 1973-5: Brodhead, WI: "Our dear sister Mrs. William King of this Assembly went home recently. We do not have date. Highly respected by the Lord's people, given to hospitality and faithful in the Gospel, much missed. Survived by her husband and a number of brothers and sisters, all professing. Titus 2:13."
WiS 1977-10: Brod., WI: "Following a Gospel Meeting our brother William J. King was called home, one of the first to 'break bread' here about 40 years ago. He will be missed, local brethren took the service. Date of death given as July 27, 1977. His wife predeceased him in 1973, he keenly missed her."
* William J. King '''+19361935-1950+1977'''
* Mrs. William King '''+1947-1973''' (d. 1973)
==Kneubuehl family==
WiS 1970-8: Brod., WI: "The saints here lost two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Gritzmaker on June 23rd, aged 82. She was saved in May 1949 at meetings of the late Walter Eltzes. Also on June 29th, our sister Mrs. Esther Kneubuehl, aged 59. She was saved in Dec. 1946 at meetings of the late Elgie B. Jamison. Titus 2:13." * Christ Kneubuehl (1901-1945)* Esther Maass Kneubuehl '''1946-1970''' (1911-1970)** Christ "Chris " Emil Kneubuehl '''1946-1956; 1958-2023''' (1933-'''2023'''); Wife: Georgina O'Donnell Kneubuehl '''1958-present'''*** Christ Kneubuehl*** Tina Kneubuehl Burr*** Thomas Kneubuehl*** Heidi Kneubuehl Fry*** Paul Kneubuehl** Lorraine Kneubuehl Larsen '''1946+'''** Richard "Dick" Kneubuehl '''1946+2023'''** Betty Vetterli '''?''' ==Nafzger family==WiS 1987-10: Jack Saword, El Salvador: A Memorial to Gladys Lillian Nafzger (1927-1987) "Our dear sister in the Lord, Glady Lillian Nafzger, was unexpectedly called Home to Higher Service on July 16th, 1987, upon having finished her course with joy here on earth. Her heart suddenly failed, upon submitting to chemotherapy for leukemia, which a doctor found she had little over a week before she passed away. Surely His ways are past finding out, nevertheless we can be sure that our heavenly Father makes no mistakes in all His doings. This experience, of a fellow laborer being taken from our midst here through the article of death, is another "first" in the short 18 year history of the work here, and we greatly miss her. She was born in Brodhead, Wisconsin, on April 4th, 1927. She was Born Again on April 19th, 1939, at a Prayer Meeting at which the hymn, "O Happy Day" was sung and was used of the Spirit of God in her salvation. Two years later she was baptized and shortly after was received into assembly fellowship. Then in 1955 the Lord exercised her heart to go to Venezuela, to be a help in various aspects of the work there until 1966. In 1972 she felt led of the Lord to come to El Salvador. At first she helped out in the Christian School for missionary children, but later dedicated all of her time to personal evangelism, going door-to-door with the gospel message and in the distribution of gospel literature, which labors the Lord was pleased to abundantly reward, in not a few souls being brought to a saving knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. She was faithful in instructing these privately in the right ways of the Lord. Now a few of the 60 or so in the fellowship in the suburb of Santa Lucia are the fruit of Gladys' labors, and were greatly touched by her sudden homecall. She was a faithful witness, both by word of mouth as well as by her blameless and exemplary life. A goodly number came from the various areas she labored in, to pay their last respects and tribute here on earth to our dear sister and await the Day of reuniting with her.  Several local brethren took part at the funeral service held in the gospel hall here in the capitol. Her family in Brodhead requested that her body be sent home. We were able with the Lord's help to fulfill that desire. A funeral service was held in Brodhead where brethren Paul Elliott and Robert Orr were the speakers. Remember in prayer her family relations, especially those still out of Christ. May her faithful words of invitation and warning in the gospel to these over the years be used of the Lord at this time of deep sorrow to bring about repentance, conviction and conversion." * Gladys Lillian Nafzger '''1939-1955; 1966?-1972?''' (1927-1987)
==Zimmerman family==
** 1945-5; 1947-3
* Words in Season
** 1966-6; 1970-8; 1973-5; 1974-12; 1977-10; 1987-10; 1988-2