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Doerksen, A. M. (Mrs.) Harder (d. 1943)
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+ | — Having been seriously injured in a fall, Mrs. A. M. Doerksen of Meade, Kansas, passed away at her home there on Sunday, May 23. She was a well known resident of the community and had a wide circle of friends. Brother and sisters surviving are J. J. and Henry Harder, Inman, Kansas; Mrs. Martin T. Doerksen and Mrs. John D. Franz of Buhler, Kansas, and Mrs. A. B. Warkentin, Dallas, Oregon. |
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1943 Jun 3 p. 1
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— Having been seriously injured in a fall, Mrs. A. M. Doerksen of Meade, Kansas, passed away at her home there on Sunday, May 23. She was a well known resident of the community and had a wide circle of friends. Brother and sisters surviving are J. J. and Henry Harder, Inman, Kansas; Mrs. Martin T. Doerksen and Mrs. John D. Franz of Buhler, Kansas, and Mrs. A. B. Warkentin, Dallas, Oregon.