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Nebergall, John McNeal 'Mack'
The Newton Kansan
J.M. Nebergall Dies Suddenly
John McNeal (Mack) Nebergall, 64, Newton cafe owner, died suddenly early Sunday evening following a heart attack.
Mr. Nebergall was stricken at his home, 715 W. 7th, and died within an hour after being admitted to Bethel Deaconness Hospital.
He owned Mack's Cafe at 111 E. 7th, but relinquished active management of the business sometime ago because of a heart condition.
A resident of this community most of his life, Mr. Nebergall was born in rural Newton June 19, 1896. His parents were James B. and Mary Nebergall.
Mr. Nebergall was married here April 5, 1915 to Edith Grace, who survivors.
He was a member of the 1st Methodist Church and Newton Elks Lodge.
In addition to his widow, survivors include three sons, Russell of Hesston, James Boyd of Great Bend and Preston Earl of Newton, two daughters, Mrs. Hildred Denney of Guymon, Okla., and Mrs. W.P. (Peggy) Hamm of Geneseo; one brother, Lloyd of Newton; a sister, Mrs. Lina Wedemeyer of Newton; 12 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the 1st Methodist Church. The Rev. Wayne E. Karlowski will officiate and burial will be in the Hesston Cemetery. The body will lie in state at Drapers Funeral Home prior to the services.
The Newton Kansan Monday, Auguts 1, 1960
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