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Guth, Sadie (1890-1964)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 30 Jan 1964 p. 8
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 Jan 30 p. 8 <br>
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Birth date: 1890 Jan 15
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<center><h3>SADIE GUTH</h3></center>
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Sadie Guth was born Jan. 15, 1890, and died in her h9ome in Washington, Ill., Jan. 11, 1964. She was a daughter of Joseph and Magdalene Wagner Guth. She was a registered nurse.
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Her funeral was held in Calvary Mennonite Church on Jan.14. Services were conducted by Rev. Samuel Ummell. Rev. Melvin Norquist and wife sang favorite hymns. Burial was in Glendale Cemetery.
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Surviving are four brothers, Alvin and Harold, both of Lake Charles, La.; Raymond of Washington, and Sol of Gridley; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Litwiller of LeRoy, Ill., and Esther, with whom she made her home in Washington. One brother preceded her in death.
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1964 Feb 4 p. 75
   
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 21 August 2012

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Jan 30 p. 8

Birth date: 1890 Jan 15

text of obituary:

SADIE GUTH

Sadie Guth was born Jan. 15, 1890, and died in her h9ome in Washington, Ill., Jan. 11, 1964. She was a daughter of Joseph and Magdalene Wagner Guth. She was a registered nurse.

Her funeral was held in Calvary Mennonite Church on Jan.14. Services were conducted by Rev. Samuel Ummell. Rev. Melvin Norquist and wife sang favorite hymns. Burial was in Glendale Cemetery.

Surviving are four brothers, Alvin and Harold, both of Lake Charles, La.; Raymond of Washington, and Sol of Gridley; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Litwiller of LeRoy, Ill., and Esther, with whom she made her home in Washington. One brother preceded her in death.


The Mennonite obituary: 1964 Feb 4 p. 75

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