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Berg, John W. (1871-1934)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1934 Aug 29 p. 2
 
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My loving husband, John W. Berg, was born in the village of Tigerweide, South Russia, on Aug. 4, 1871. When he was 10 years old his parents moved with him to Asia. In 1886 his parents and family immigrated to America and settled in the state of Kansas at Emmenthal near Goessel.
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He was converted in his youth, and joined the Alexanderwohl Mennonite church and was baptized by Rev. Jacob Buller. He was joined in matrimony to Mary Buller on Oct. 21, 1897. Two daughters were born to them, both of which are living and deeply mourn his early death.
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Revision as of 14:55, 7 March 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1934 Aug 22 p. 4

Birth date: 1871 Aug 4

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— John W. Berg who lived in the Hesston community for a number of years passed away at his home at Buhler last Thursday. Heart trouble together with other complications caused his death. He reached the age of 63 years and is survived by his sorrowing wife and two daughters. Funeral services were held at the Mennonite brethren church Saturday afternoon. The obituary of Mr. berg will appear in the Review next week.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1934 Aug 29 p. 2

text of obituary:

John W. Berg

My loving husband, John W. Berg, was born in the village of Tigerweide, South Russia, on Aug. 4, 1871. When he was 10 years old his parents moved with him to Asia. In 1886 his parents and family immigrated to America and settled in the state of Kansas at Emmenthal near Goessel.

He was converted in his youth, and joined the Alexanderwohl Mennonite church and was baptized by Rev. Jacob Buller. He was joined in matrimony to Mary Buller on Oct. 21, 1897. Two daughters were born to them, both of which are living and deeply mourn his early death.

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