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Eymann, Gertrude V. (1896-1944)
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Birth date: 1896 |
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<center><strong><font size="+1">INSTRUCTOR FOR TEN YEARS AT ONTARIO, CALIF.</font></strong></center> |
<center><strong><font size="+1">INSTRUCTOR FOR TEN YEARS AT ONTARIO, CALIF.</font></strong></center> |
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− | Ontario, Calif., July 31. |
+ | Ontario, Calif., July 31. — Miss Gertrude V. Eymann, who for 10 years was an instructor at the Grove building of the Ontario elementary school system, died last night at her home, 814 Washington boulevard, Upland, following a long illness, at the age of 48 years. |
− | A native of Moundridge, Kan., Miss Eymann came to California 40 years ago and moved to Upland after one year's residence in Reedley. She was a member of the Upland Mennonite church. Prior to her public school work, she was employed for several years at the Upland Commercial National bank. She was active in church musical circles and in young |
+ | A native of Moundridge, Kan., Miss Eymann came to California 40 years ago and moved to Upland after one year's residence in Reedley. She was a member of the Upland Mennonite church. Prior to her public school work, she was employed for several years at the Upland Commercial National bank. She was active in church musical circles and in young people's work. |
Surviving the instructor are five sisters, the Mesdames A. J. Ruth, Paul Schowalter and Edna Harms, Upland, Harry Ledig, Alta Loma and W. R. Goerz, Sacramento; a brother C. C. Eymann, Long Beach, and 23 nieces and nephews. -- Ontario Daily Report. |
Surviving the instructor are five sisters, the Mesdames A. J. Ruth, Paul Schowalter and Edna Harms, Upland, Harry Ledig, Alta Loma and W. R. Goerz, Sacramento; a brother C. C. Eymann, Long Beach, and 23 nieces and nephews. -- Ontario Daily Report. |
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Funeral services for Miss Eymann were held at the Upland Mennonite church, conducted by Rev. Earl Salzman. |
Funeral services for Miss Eymann were held at the Upland Mennonite church, conducted by Rev. Earl Salzman. |
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 5 March 2015
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1944 Aug 10 p. 5
Birth date: 1896
text of obituary:
Ontario, Calif., July 31. — Miss Gertrude V. Eymann, who for 10 years was an instructor at the Grove building of the Ontario elementary school system, died last night at her home, 814 Washington boulevard, Upland, following a long illness, at the age of 48 years.
A native of Moundridge, Kan., Miss Eymann came to California 40 years ago and moved to Upland after one year's residence in Reedley. She was a member of the Upland Mennonite church. Prior to her public school work, she was employed for several years at the Upland Commercial National bank. She was active in church musical circles and in young people's work.
Surviving the instructor are five sisters, the Mesdames A. J. Ruth, Paul Schowalter and Edna Harms, Upland, Harry Ledig, Alta Loma and W. R. Goerz, Sacramento; a brother C. C. Eymann, Long Beach, and 23 nieces and nephews. -- Ontario Daily Report.
Funeral services for Miss Eymann were held at the Upland Mennonite church, conducted by Rev. Earl Salzman.