Kreider 50th

November 8, 2016 at 4:27 p.m.

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Willis and Georgia Smith Kreider, Goshen, were married Nov. 12, 1966, at the former Tamarack Methodist Church, Mishawaka.
Willis retired as a rural mail carrier in Claypool, then worked for Perfection Bakery for eight years as a  merchandiser.
Georgia retired from the office of Spartech Plastics, Warsaw.
The couple lived in Warsaw for 42 years. They are members of Dutchtown Brethren Church, Warsaw, and have attended First Baptist Church, Goshen, since moving to Goshen in 2008.
They have a son, Brian (and spouse  Eileen), and two grandchildren, Emily and Zachary, all of Chicago.
A private celebration is planned.

Willis and Georgia Smith Kreider, Goshen, were married Nov. 12, 1966, at the former Tamarack Methodist Church, Mishawaka.
Willis retired as a rural mail carrier in Claypool, then worked for Perfection Bakery for eight years as a  merchandiser.
Georgia retired from the office of Spartech Plastics, Warsaw.
The couple lived in Warsaw for 42 years. They are members of Dutchtown Brethren Church, Warsaw, and have attended First Baptist Church, Goshen, since moving to Goshen in 2008.
They have a son, Brian (and spouse  Eileen), and two grandchildren, Emily and Zachary, all of Chicago.
A private celebration is planned.
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