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Householter, Susie Z. Friesen (1917-1981)
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+ | Susie Z. Householter was born Oct. 2, 1917 at Meade, Kan. to Jacob R. and Susanna (Friesen) Friesen. She died Nov. 2, 1981 after a long illness at her home in Eureka, Ill. |
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+ | She married Arthur Householter on Feb. 11, 1945 at Meade. She was a cook at Eureka College and a member of the Roanoke Mennonite Church and Eureka Hospital Auxiliary. |
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+ | Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Geneva, of the home; two sons, Dewayne and Delmar of Eureka; seven brothers, Ben, Jake, Abe, Cornie and Henry Z. Friesen, all of Meade, Pete Z. Friesen of Brussels, Belgium, and Ike Z. Friesen of Edinburg, Tex.; three sisters, Margaret Reimer, Anna Siemens and Elizabeth Penner, all of Meade; and four grandchildren. |
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+ | She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. |
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+ | The funeral was held Nov. 5 at the Roanoke Mennonite Church, with Kenneth Good, Robert Harnish and George L. Classen officiating. Burial was in Roanoke Mennonite Cemetery. |
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 29 April 2020
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1981 Dec 31 p. 11
Birth date: 1917 Oct 2
Text of obituary:
SUSIE Z. HOUSEHOLTER
Susie Z. Householter was born Oct. 2, 1917 at Meade, Kan. to Jacob R. and Susanna (Friesen) Friesen. She died Nov. 2, 1981 after a long illness at her home in Eureka, Ill.
She married Arthur Householter on Feb. 11, 1945 at Meade. She was a cook at Eureka College and a member of the Roanoke Mennonite Church and Eureka Hospital Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Geneva, of the home; two sons, Dewayne and Delmar of Eureka; seven brothers, Ben, Jake, Abe, Cornie and Henry Z. Friesen, all of Meade, Pete Z. Friesen of Brussels, Belgium, and Ike Z. Friesen of Edinburg, Tex.; three sisters, Margaret Reimer, Anna Siemens and Elizabeth Penner, all of Meade; and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.
The funeral was held Nov. 5 at the Roanoke Mennonite Church, with Kenneth Good, Robert Harnish and George L. Classen officiating. Burial was in Roanoke Mennonite Cemetery.