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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 19 | ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 Mar 19 p. 5 | ||
Birth date: 1873 | Birth date: 1873 | ||
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Mrs. Maude Stutzman, 91, died Tuesday at her home in Wichita. Although the time of the funeral was not announced, burial is to take place beside her late husband at Peabody, where the family has formerly resided. Survivors include a 93-year-old brother, Sol. Plank of Harper; four sons, John Stutzman of Wichita, Ben Stutzman, Peabody, Lawrence Stutzman, Joplin, Mo., and Walter Stutzman in Oregon; and one daughter, Mrs. Mamie Maxwell of the home. | Mrs. Maude Stutzman, 91, died Tuesday at her home in Wichita. Although the time of the funeral was not announced, burial is to take place beside her late husband at Peabody, where the family has formerly resided. Survivors include a 93-year-old brother, Sol. Plank of Harper; four sons, John Stutzman of Wichita, Ben Stutzman, Peabody, Lawrence Stutzman, Joplin, Mo., and Walter Stutzman in Oregon; and one daughter, Mrs. Mamie Maxwell of the home. | ||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Mar 19 p. 5
Birth date: 1873
text of obituary:
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Mrs. Maude Stutzman, 91, died Tuesday at her home in Wichita. Although the time of the funeral was not announced, burial is to take place beside her late husband at Peabody, where the family has formerly resided. Survivors include a 93-year-old brother, Sol. Plank of Harper; four sons, John Stutzman of Wichita, Ben Stutzman, Peabody, Lawrence Stutzman, Joplin, Mo., and Walter Stutzman in Oregon; and one daughter, Mrs. Mamie Maxwell of the home.