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Paul Flax

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Paul Flax

Birth
Austria
Death
16 Jan 1925 (aged 61)
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Paul Flax died Friday noon, January 16th, at his home on the farm northwest of Ransom. He was born January 3rd, 1863. Educated by God-fearing parents, he led a God-fearing life. He was a faithful and good Christian; God's commandments were the laws of his life, God's will his pleasure, God's grace his treasure of life. To pray, to attend the divine services, to hear the Holy Word and to meditate upon it, to receive the Holy Sacraments - this was his joy and comfort. The day before death called him, he had for a last time devoutly received the Holy Sacraments. When a life like this has ended, when a pilgrim like this has departed from the world, we cannot help saying, "Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. From henceforth now, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, for their works follow them." (Apoc XIV.13) Funeral services were held from St. Aloysius Church , at 10:00 o'clock January 19th, and interment was in the local cemetery. May his soul rest in peace.Mr. Flax is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna N. Honas, and 12 children: Ignatz of Ellis; Albert, Joseph, and Godfrey, Mrs. Catherine Kisslinger, Frank, Leo and John (twins), Paul, Rudolf, Regina and Willie.
Ransom Record, January 22, 1925
Mr. Paul Flax died Friday noon, January 16th, at his home on the farm northwest of Ransom. He was born January 3rd, 1863. Educated by God-fearing parents, he led a God-fearing life. He was a faithful and good Christian; God's commandments were the laws of his life, God's will his pleasure, God's grace his treasure of life. To pray, to attend the divine services, to hear the Holy Word and to meditate upon it, to receive the Holy Sacraments - this was his joy and comfort. The day before death called him, he had for a last time devoutly received the Holy Sacraments. When a life like this has ended, when a pilgrim like this has departed from the world, we cannot help saying, "Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. From henceforth now, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, for their works follow them." (Apoc XIV.13) Funeral services were held from St. Aloysius Church , at 10:00 o'clock January 19th, and interment was in the local cemetery. May his soul rest in peace.Mr. Flax is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna N. Honas, and 12 children: Ignatz of Ellis; Albert, Joseph, and Godfrey, Mrs. Catherine Kisslinger, Frank, Leo and John (twins), Paul, Rudolf, Regina and Willie.
Ransom Record, January 22, 1925


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