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Anna M. <I>Wiesehahn</I> Suttner

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Anna M. Wiesehahn Suttner

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Jan 1954 (aged 67)
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Union, Franklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Anna M. WIESEHAHN Suttner Obituary
Franklin County Tribune, Union, Missouri
January 22, 1954 (Friday), Page 8, Column 4

ANNA W. SUTTNER - Anna W. Suttner was born on May 23, 1886, in St. Louis, the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Wiesehahn, and died Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 2:25 p.m. at St. John's Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., reaching the age of 67 years, 7 months and 18 days. In infancy she was baptized and confirmed in the North Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. She received her education in St. Louis and grew to young womanhood there. She was united in marriage to Arthur Suttner of St. Louis on Feb 19, 1914. Two daughters were born to this union. The couple made their home in St. Louis until 1934 when they moved to Union. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Suttner, on Dec. 30, 1943. Mrs. Suttner had been in failing health for several months. On October 5, 1953, she entered Deaconess Hospital where she was a patient for a number of Weeks. She was able to spend a few weeks in her home in Union when due to her illness it became necessary for her to make her home with her daughter, Marion, of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Suttner was a member of Zion Evangelical Church, Senior Women's Guild, J.O.Y. Sunday School Class, Naomi Chapter Eastern Star No. 296 and the Royal Neighbors of America No. 8085. Surviving are her two daughters, Mrs. Russell Murphy of St. Paul; Mrs. Joseph Koei, of Middletown, Del; two sons-in-law, Rev. Russell Murphy and Rev. Joseph Koei, Jr.; three grandchildren, Russel Murphy, Jr., Anne Hamilton Murphy, Jr., Anne Hamilton Murphy and Erick Anderson Koei; one sister, Mrs. Emma Michel; and many other relatives and friends. Memorial services were conducted in Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Union, Jan. 17, at 2:30 pm., by Rev Albert Gaebe, with interment in the church cemetery.
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Anna M. WIESEHAHN Suttner Obituary
Washington Citizen, Washington, Missouri
January 22, 1954 (Friday), Page 2, Column 3

DIED IN MINNESOTA - Memorial services were held at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Union last Sunday for Mrs. Anna Suttner who died Jan. 13 in her 68th year at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell E. Murphy of White Bear Lake, Minn. She was the wife of the late Arthur Suttner, mother of Mrs. Russell Murphy and Mrs. Jos. Koci, Jr., of Middleton, Del., and a sister of Mrs. E. Michel.
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Anna M. WIESEHAHN Suttner Obituary
Franklin County Tribune, Union, Missouri
January 22, 1954 (Friday), Page 7, Column 38

Card of Thanks - We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and sister, Anna W. Suttner. We extend special thanks to the friends and relatives who sent cards and letters during her illness, to all who sent floral offerings and memorials, to the members of Zion Women's Guild., Rev. and Mrs. Albert Gaebe, Union Chapter 296, O.E.S., and Royal neighbor Camp No. 8085. MARIAN S. MURPHY ~ BETTY S. KOCI
Anna M. WIESEHAHN Suttner Obituary
Franklin County Tribune, Union, Missouri
January 22, 1954 (Friday), Page 8, Column 4

ANNA W. SUTTNER - Anna W. Suttner was born on May 23, 1886, in St. Louis, the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Wiesehahn, and died Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 2:25 p.m. at St. John's Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., reaching the age of 67 years, 7 months and 18 days. In infancy she was baptized and confirmed in the North Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. She received her education in St. Louis and grew to young womanhood there. She was united in marriage to Arthur Suttner of St. Louis on Feb 19, 1914. Two daughters were born to this union. The couple made their home in St. Louis until 1934 when they moved to Union. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Suttner, on Dec. 30, 1943. Mrs. Suttner had been in failing health for several months. On October 5, 1953, she entered Deaconess Hospital where she was a patient for a number of Weeks. She was able to spend a few weeks in her home in Union when due to her illness it became necessary for her to make her home with her daughter, Marion, of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Suttner was a member of Zion Evangelical Church, Senior Women's Guild, J.O.Y. Sunday School Class, Naomi Chapter Eastern Star No. 296 and the Royal Neighbors of America No. 8085. Surviving are her two daughters, Mrs. Russell Murphy of St. Paul; Mrs. Joseph Koei, of Middletown, Del; two sons-in-law, Rev. Russell Murphy and Rev. Joseph Koei, Jr.; three grandchildren, Russel Murphy, Jr., Anne Hamilton Murphy, Jr., Anne Hamilton Murphy and Erick Anderson Koei; one sister, Mrs. Emma Michel; and many other relatives and friends. Memorial services were conducted in Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Union, Jan. 17, at 2:30 pm., by Rev Albert Gaebe, with interment in the church cemetery.
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Anna M. WIESEHAHN Suttner Obituary
Washington Citizen, Washington, Missouri
January 22, 1954 (Friday), Page 2, Column 3

DIED IN MINNESOTA - Memorial services were held at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Union last Sunday for Mrs. Anna Suttner who died Jan. 13 in her 68th year at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell E. Murphy of White Bear Lake, Minn. She was the wife of the late Arthur Suttner, mother of Mrs. Russell Murphy and Mrs. Jos. Koci, Jr., of Middleton, Del., and a sister of Mrs. E. Michel.
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Anna M. WIESEHAHN Suttner Obituary
Franklin County Tribune, Union, Missouri
January 22, 1954 (Friday), Page 7, Column 38

Card of Thanks - We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and sister, Anna W. Suttner. We extend special thanks to the friends and relatives who sent cards and letters during her illness, to all who sent floral offerings and memorials, to the members of Zion Women's Guild., Rev. and Mrs. Albert Gaebe, Union Chapter 296, O.E.S., and Royal neighbor Camp No. 8085. MARIAN S. MURPHY ~ BETTY S. KOCI


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