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Gaeddert, Katharina Ratzlaff (1867-1947)

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— Funeral services are to be held at the Hoffnungsau church, Inman, on Thursday afternoon, March 13, for Mrs. J. D. Gaeddert, 79, whose death at the Bethesda Home for Aged at Goessel occurred Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gaeddert was the mother of Rev. Albert M. Gaeddert, pastor of the Hoffnungsau church. Other children who survive are: Mrs. G. K. Froese and Jacob Gaeddert of Inman; Mrs. H. T. Unruh of Hillsboro; Dietrich Gaeddert of Sylvia; P. R. Gaeddert of Buhler; Gustave Gaeddert of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. John U. Schmidt and John Gaeddert of Hutchinson; Henry Gaeddert of Pretty Prairie, and Walter Gaeddert of Moundridge.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Mar 13 p. 5

Birth date: 1867

text of obituary:

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— Funeral services are to be held at the Hoffnungsau church, Inman, on Thursday afternoon, March 13, for Mrs. J. D. Gaeddert, 79, whose death at the Bethesda Home for Aged at Goessel occurred Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gaeddert was the mother of Rev. Albert M. Gaeddert, pastor of the Hoffnungsau church. Other children who survive are: Mrs. G. K. Froese and Jacob Gaeddert of Inman; Mrs. H. T. Unruh of Hillsboro; Dietrich Gaeddert of Sylvia; P. R. Gaeddert of Buhler; Gustave Gaeddert of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. John U. Schmidt and John Gaeddert of Hutchinson; Henry Gaeddert of Pretty Prairie, and Walter Gaeddert of Moundridge.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Mar 27 p. 3

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