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Nachtigal, Olga Ellen Fast (1904-1941)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1941 Sep 3 p. 5 <br>
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Birth date: 1904
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Birth date: 1904 Jan 12
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1941 Sep 3 p. 5
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<center>'''Mrs. Olga Ellen Fast Nachtigal'''</center>
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Olga Ellen Fast Nachtigal, youngest daughter of H. J. and Aganetha Becker Fast, was born January 12, 1904, at the home of her parents on a farm located in Mountain Lake township, in Minnesota. Here she grew up to young womanhood. Her early education she received in the country school near her home and later she finished her high school education in Mountain Lake. Subsequently she attended Bethel College, graduating with the B. A. degree in 1932. The following year she taught in Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas.
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On October 19, 1933, she was married to Abraham A. Nachtigal and they established their home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here they were privileged to live in happy fellowship for seven and a half years. Two boys were born to them, Donald Abraham, now six years old, and Harold David, four years.
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1941 Sep 9 p. 14
   
   

Revision as of 18:50, 3 October 2013

Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 2 Sep 1941 p. 15

Birth date: 1904 Jan 12

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1941 Sep 3 p. 5

text of obituary:

Mrs. Olga Ellen Fast Nachtigal

Olga Ellen Fast Nachtigal, youngest daughter of H. J. and Aganetha Becker Fast, was born January 12, 1904, at the home of her parents on a farm located in Mountain Lake township, in Minnesota. Here she grew up to young womanhood. Her early education she received in the country school near her home and later she finished her high school education in Mountain Lake. Subsequently she attended Bethel College, graduating with the B. A. degree in 1932. The following year she taught in Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas.

On October 19, 1933, she was married to Abraham A. Nachtigal and they established their home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here they were privileged to live in happy fellowship for seven and a half years. Two boys were born to them, Donald Abraham, now six years old, and Harold David, four years.




The Mennonite obituary: 1941 Sep 9 p. 14

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