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Goering, Anna (1855-1947)

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— A number of relatives from Newton and vicinity attended the funeral of the 92 year old Grandmother Anna Goering at the Eden church northwest of Moundridge on Tuesday afternoon. Having come to Kansas during the time of the Russian Mennonite immigration in 1874, she experienced all the hardships of establishing a pioneer home on the open prairies. One of her children died while the immigrants were yet on the way and is buried at Peabody. The services on Tuesday were in charge of Rev. P. P. Wedel of the First Mennonite church of Christian in Moundridge and Rev. Walter Gering, pastor at Eden, who returned last March after a year spent in relief work in Denmark.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Sep 18 p. 1

Birth date: 1855

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Sep 18 p. 5

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— A number of relatives from Newton and vicinity attended the funeral of the 92 year old Grandmother Anna Goering at the Eden church northwest of Moundridge on Tuesday afternoon. Having come to Kansas during the time of the Russian Mennonite immigration in 1874, she experienced all the hardships of establishing a pioneer home on the open prairies. One of her children died while the immigrants were yet on the way and is buried at Peabody. The services on Tuesday were in charge of Rev. P. P. Wedel of the First Mennonite church of Christian in Moundridge and Rev. Walter Gering, pastor at Eden, who returned last March after a year spent in relief work in Denmark.

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