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Anna Rebecca <I>Kennell</I> Minnich

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Anna Rebecca Kennell Minnich

Birth
Five Forks, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Nov 1928 (aged 64)
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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WIDOW OF WEEK DIES ON FRIDAY

Mrs. Anna Rebecca Minnich, 54, Passes Away At Her Home Near Waynesboro.

Mrs. Anna Rebecca Minnich, aged 54 years, widow of one week of Samuel E. Minnich, died Friday at her home on the Adin Shank farm in the Marsh district south of Wanesboro, from a cerebral hemorrhage which she suffered last Thursday.
Following her husband's sudden death a week ago, Mrs. Minnich suffered a stroke a day later.
Born at Five Forks September 21, 1864, she was the daughter of Joseph and Julia Kennell. Her entire life was spent in the locality of Waynesboro. She was a member of the Salem Reformed Church.
Surviving are five children, Charles and Cora, at home; Mrs. J.C. Beeler and Raymond Minnich, at Shady Grove and Mrs. Fred Clark, Green Castle, two brothers, Charles Kennell of Gettysburg and James Kennell of Waynesboro, also survive.
Funeral services were held from the residence at one p.m. Sunday, in charge of the Rev. S.E. Lobach, assisted by the Rev. Dr. F.F. Bahner. Burial was in the Green Hill Cemetery.

Published in the Gettysburg Times, Monday, Nov. 12, 1928.

Added June 29, 2014 at 7:25 p.m.
WIDOW OF WEEK DIES ON FRIDAY

Mrs. Anna Rebecca Minnich, 54, Passes Away At Her Home Near Waynesboro.

Mrs. Anna Rebecca Minnich, aged 54 years, widow of one week of Samuel E. Minnich, died Friday at her home on the Adin Shank farm in the Marsh district south of Wanesboro, from a cerebral hemorrhage which she suffered last Thursday.
Following her husband's sudden death a week ago, Mrs. Minnich suffered a stroke a day later.
Born at Five Forks September 21, 1864, she was the daughter of Joseph and Julia Kennell. Her entire life was spent in the locality of Waynesboro. She was a member of the Salem Reformed Church.
Surviving are five children, Charles and Cora, at home; Mrs. J.C. Beeler and Raymond Minnich, at Shady Grove and Mrs. Fred Clark, Green Castle, two brothers, Charles Kennell of Gettysburg and James Kennell of Waynesboro, also survive.
Funeral services were held from the residence at one p.m. Sunday, in charge of the Rev. S.E. Lobach, assisted by the Rev. Dr. F.F. Bahner. Burial was in the Green Hill Cemetery.

Published in the Gettysburg Times, Monday, Nov. 12, 1928.

Added June 29, 2014 at 7:25 p.m.


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