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Anna <I>Korb</I> Varner

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Anna Korb Varner

Birth
Pine Grove, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 May 1914 (aged 72)
Buffalo, Wright County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Buffalo, Wright County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Henry Varner, an old resident of Buffalo passed away last Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. She had been ailing for a long time. In spite of her serious illness she was cheery and had a smile for everyone. She was of a quiet disposition, with a beautiful Christian character. Her neighbors and friends loved her for she was everyone's friend. She was not selfish in her attentions but was a mother to those who needed her. She will be missed by all who knew her. But she has left behind her an influence that will help those those who revere her memory. The funeral service was held in the Methodist church on Monday morning. Rev. W. J. Barr officiating, assisted by Rev. J. H. Sellie, who spoke of Mrs. Varner in feeling terms. A large audience assembled to pay a last tribute to the departed one. There were many from out of town in attendance at the funeral. Mrs. Varner was born in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, Feb. 20, 1842, was married to Henry Varner Oct. 3, 1860, came to Buffalo Sept. 25, 1866.

She was a faithful mother to her family, righteous in her judgement setting before her children a beautiful example. Her children will miss her, but they will bless her memory.

She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Henry Varner Sr., Mrs. Mary Mills, Mrs. Amanda Elletson, Mrs. Harriet Korb, John, Henry Jr., Reuben, Adam, George, Milbury and A.O. Varner, and Mrs. Nettie E. Schwietering.

The Buffalo Journal May 21, 1914
Mrs. Henry Varner, an old resident of Buffalo passed away last Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. She had been ailing for a long time. In spite of her serious illness she was cheery and had a smile for everyone. She was of a quiet disposition, with a beautiful Christian character. Her neighbors and friends loved her for she was everyone's friend. She was not selfish in her attentions but was a mother to those who needed her. She will be missed by all who knew her. But she has left behind her an influence that will help those those who revere her memory. The funeral service was held in the Methodist church on Monday morning. Rev. W. J. Barr officiating, assisted by Rev. J. H. Sellie, who spoke of Mrs. Varner in feeling terms. A large audience assembled to pay a last tribute to the departed one. There were many from out of town in attendance at the funeral. Mrs. Varner was born in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, Feb. 20, 1842, was married to Henry Varner Oct. 3, 1860, came to Buffalo Sept. 25, 1866.

She was a faithful mother to her family, righteous in her judgement setting before her children a beautiful example. Her children will miss her, but they will bless her memory.

She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Henry Varner Sr., Mrs. Mary Mills, Mrs. Amanda Elletson, Mrs. Harriet Korb, John, Henry Jr., Reuben, Adam, George, Milbury and A.O. Varner, and Mrs. Nettie E. Schwietering.

The Buffalo Journal May 21, 1914


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  • Created by: Jim Childers
  • Added: Sep 12, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96932820/anna-varner: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Korb Varner (20 Feb 1842–14 May 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96932820, citing Lakeview Cemetery, Buffalo, Wright County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Jim Childers (contributor 47455615).