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— Funeral services took place last Thursday afternoon at Hutchinson for Mrs. Magdalene King, 81, a former resident of the Hesston community who is well-known in this vicinity.  mr.s King, wife of E. J. King, passed away at the Grace hospital in Hutchinson on April 21 after being a patient there for about two weeks.  She is survived by her husband; two sons and four daughters; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Oyer of St. Johns, Mich., and Mrs. Anna King of Hesston, and a brother, C. H. Smith of Eureka, Ill.
— Funeral services took place last Thursday afternoon at Hutchinson for Mrs. Magdalene King, 81, a former resident of the Hesston community who is well-known in this vicinity.  Mrs. King, wife of E. J. King, passed away at the Grace hospital in Hutchinson on April 21 after being a patient there for about two weeks.  She is survived by her husband; two sons and four daughters; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Oyer of St. Johns, Mich., and Mrs. Anna King of Hesston, and a brother, C. H. Smith of Eureka, Ill.




[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 26 February 2015

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 May 1 p. 5

Birth date: 1866

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— Funeral services took place last Thursday afternoon at Hutchinson for Mrs. Magdalene King, 81, a former resident of the Hesston community who is well-known in this vicinity. Mrs. King, wife of E. J. King, passed away at the Grace hospital in Hutchinson on April 21 after being a patient there for about two weeks. She is survived by her husband; two sons and four daughters; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Oyer of St. Johns, Mich., and Mrs. Anna King of Hesston, and a brother, C. H. Smith of Eureka, Ill.