To this union were born 6 sons, and 3 daughters. One son, her mother, 1 brother, and 1 sister preceded her to the spirit world.
She leaves to mourn her departure husband, 5 sons (Christian, Forest, Truman, Pius and Harold), 3 daughters (Mrs. Levi Christner, Mrs. Christian Yoder, and Nora), and 5 grand-children, all of near Hubbard, Oreg.; father, 4 brothers, and 3 sisters in the East; besides a large host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure.
She accepted her Savior in her youth, united with the A.M. Church and remained faithful until the end peacefully came. She was a faithful companion, good mother and kind neighbor. During the closing hours of life she expressed a desire to be at rest.
Funeral services conducted by Bros. C.R. Gerig of Albany, Oreg., and A.P. Troyer of Hubbard, at the Zion A.M. Church. Text, Isa. 35:10. The former preached in the German language and the latter using same text in English language. The remains were laid to rest within the cemetery nearby, where a large concourse of neighbors and friends assembled to pay their last tribute of respect.
GOSPEL HERALD, September 9, 1915 - Pages 399,400
To this union were born 6 sons, and 3 daughters. One son, her mother, 1 brother, and 1 sister preceded her to the spirit world.
She leaves to mourn her departure husband, 5 sons (Christian, Forest, Truman, Pius and Harold), 3 daughters (Mrs. Levi Christner, Mrs. Christian Yoder, and Nora), and 5 grand-children, all of near Hubbard, Oreg.; father, 4 brothers, and 3 sisters in the East; besides a large host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure.
She accepted her Savior in her youth, united with the A.M. Church and remained faithful until the end peacefully came. She was a faithful companion, good mother and kind neighbor. During the closing hours of life she expressed a desire to be at rest.
Funeral services conducted by Bros. C.R. Gerig of Albany, Oreg., and A.P. Troyer of Hubbard, at the Zion A.M. Church. Text, Isa. 35:10. The former preached in the German language and the latter using same text in English language. The remains were laid to rest within the cemetery nearby, where a large concourse of neighbors and friends assembled to pay their last tribute of respect.
GOSPEL HERALD, September 9, 1915 - Pages 399,400
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