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Gaede, Agnes (1867-1950)

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— Funeral services were conducted at the Johannesthal church near Hillsboro Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Agnes Gaede, 81, former resident of Hillsboro who passed away at Little River, Kansas on March 8. She was born in Warsaw, Poland on Nov. 16, 1867. Among the survivors are eight children, including Mrs. V. L. Leckington of Newton, 34 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Her husband, Henry B. Gaede, died in 1944.
 
— Funeral services were conducted at the Johannesthal church near Hillsboro Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Agnes Gaede, 81, former resident of Hillsboro who passed away at Little River, Kansas on March 8. She was born in Warsaw, Poland on Nov. 16, 1867. Among the survivors are eight children, including Mrs. V. L. Leckington of Newton, 34 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Her husband, Henry B. Gaede, died in 1944.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 Mar 16 p. 5

Birth date: 1867

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— Funeral services were conducted at the Johannesthal church near Hillsboro Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Agnes Gaede, 81, former resident of Hillsboro who passed away at Little River, Kansas on March 8. She was born in Warsaw, Poland on Nov. 16, 1867. Among the survivors are eight children, including Mrs. V. L. Leckington of Newton, 34 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Her husband, Henry B. Gaede, died in 1944.

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