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Hege, Katherine Elizabeth Baer (1858-1931)

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Halstewad, Sept. 17. &#8212; Mrs. Katherine Hege, widow of the late Menno S. Hege, an early day settler of this city, died at a hospital in Pasadena, Calif.
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Halstead, Sept. 17. &#8212; Mrs. Katherine Hege, widow of the late Menno S. Hege, an early day settler of this city, died at a hospital in Pasadena, Calif.
   
 
The remains were brought here for burial, the funeral being held today from the Presbyterian church here.
 
The remains were brought here for burial, the funeral being held today from the Presbyterian church here.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1931 Nov 25 p. 4
 
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1931 Nov 25 p. 4
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Katherine Elizabeth Baer was born November 8, 1858, in O'Fallon,Ill., where she spent her childhood and grew to early womanhood. On August 6, 1882, she was married to Menno S. Hege, shortly after which they moved to Kansas, settling on a farm north of Halstead. To this union were born four children who survive: Carl F. Hege of Halsteawd, Daniel C. Hege, Eagle Rock California, Mrs. Mildred (Hege) Saylor, Ventura, Calif., and B. E. Hege, of Wichita.
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Mrs. Hege, with her family, lived on the farm north of Halstewad until May 1, 1895, when their home was destroyed by a cyclone. On May 2, of that year they moved to Halstead to make their home at 423 East Fifth street until 1920 when at an order of her attending
   
   

Revision as of 13:42, 10 January 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1931 Sep 30 p. 3

Birth date: 1882

text of obituary:

Mrs. Katherine Hege.

Halstead, Sept. 17. — Mrs. Katherine Hege, widow of the late Menno S. Hege, an early day settler of this city, died at a hospital in Pasadena, Calif.

The remains were brought here for burial, the funeral being held today from the Presbyterian church here.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1931 Nov 25 p. 4

text of obituary:

Mrs. Katherine Hege.

Katherine Elizabeth Baer was born November 8, 1858, in O'Fallon,Ill., where she spent her childhood and grew to early womanhood. On August 6, 1882, she was married to Menno S. Hege, shortly after which they moved to Kansas, settling on a farm north of Halstead. To this union were born four children who survive: Carl F. Hege of Halsteawd, Daniel C. Hege, Eagle Rock California, Mrs. Mildred (Hege) Saylor, Ventura, Calif., and B. E. Hege, of Wichita.

Mrs. Hege, with her family, lived on the farm north of Halstewad until May 1, 1895, when their home was destroyed by a cyclone. On May 2, of that year they moved to Halstead to make their home at 423 East Fifth street until 1920 when at an order of her attending

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