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Krahn, Peter H. (Mrs.) (1896-1965)
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+ | <center><font size="+2">'''DIES AT CHRISTMAS EVE PROGRAM'''</font></center> |
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+ | Steinbach, Man. — Mrs. Peter H. Krahn, 69, of Steinbach died unexpectedly Dec. 24 while attending the Christmas eve program at the Niverville Mennonite Church. |
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+ | Mrs. Krahn collapsed in a pew toward the back of the church and was carried to a room at the rear where she was pronounced dead by a physician. The program continued with little interruption and her death was announced at the close. |
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+ | Mrs. Krahn was the mother of Rev. John P. Krahn, a minister of the church, and 12 of her grandchildren were participants in the program. |
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− | Birth date: 1897 |
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 3 June 2021
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1966 Jan 6 p. 9
Birth date: 1896
text of obituary:
Steinbach, Man. — Mrs. Peter H. Krahn, 69, of Steinbach died unexpectedly Dec. 24 while attending the Christmas eve program at the Niverville Mennonite Church.
Mrs. Krahn collapsed in a pew toward the back of the church and was carried to a room at the rear where she was pronounced dead by a physician. The program continued with little interruption and her death was announced at the close.
Mrs. Krahn was the mother of Rev. John P. Krahn, a minister of the church, and 12 of her grandchildren were participants in the program.