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Isaak, Gertrude Marie (1931-1944)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 14 Dec 1944 p. 3
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1944 Dec 14 p. 3
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Birth date: 1931 Dec 30
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<center><h3>GERTRUDE ISAAK</h3></center>
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Gertrude Marie Isaak, daughter of Peter and Eva Isaak, was born December 20, 1931, at Aberdeen, Idaho. Gertrude was the oldest daughter in the family and in her willing spirit she was a great help in performing the many duties of the home. Faithfulness and integrity accompanied her tasks. She delighted in helping, was always happy to have been of service.
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On November 14, she became ill. She received the best of care that the home could give, but her condition became precarious so that it was advisable to submit her to hospital care. She entered the Schiltz Memorial Hospital at American Falls on November 23. Nurses and doctors gave her the best that kind hands and medical skill could furnish.
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Birth date: 1931
 
   
 
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Revision as of 11:40, 24 February 2014

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1944 Dec 14 p. 3

Birth date: 1931 Dec 30

text of obituary:

GERTRUDE ISAAK

Gertrude Marie Isaak, daughter of Peter and Eva Isaak, was born December 20, 1931, at Aberdeen, Idaho. Gertrude was the oldest daughter in the family and in her willing spirit she was a great help in performing the many duties of the home. Faithfulness and integrity accompanied her tasks. She delighted in helping, was always happy to have been of service.

On November 14, she became ill. She received the best of care that the home could give, but her condition became precarious so that it was advisable to submit her to hospital care. She entered the Schiltz Memorial Hospital at American Falls on November 23. Nurses and doctors gave her the best that kind hands and medical skill could furnish.

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