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Harder, Emilie Epp (1900-1992)

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&#9679; Funeral services for Emilie (Epp) Harder, 92, of Whitewater, were held April 20 at at [''sic''] Emmaus Mennonite Church, rural Whitewater, with Rodney Crowell officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. She died April 16 at Wheat State Manor Nursing Home, Whitewater. She was a homemaker and a lifetime resident of rural Whitewater. Survivors include her husband, John S.; one son, Edgar of rural Whitewater; two daughters, Linda Harder of rural Whitewater and Elfrieda Harder of Salina; one brother, John Epp Jr. of rural Whitewater; two sisters, Agatha Wiebe and Agnes Regier, both of rural Whitewater; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1992 Apr 23 p. 8

Birth date: 1900

text of obituary:

NEWTON & VICINITY

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● Funeral services for Emilie (Epp) Harder, 92, of Whitewater, were held April 20 at at [sic] Emmaus Mennonite Church, rural Whitewater, with Rodney Crowell officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. She died April 16 at Wheat State Manor Nursing Home, Whitewater. She was a homemaker and a lifetime resident of rural Whitewater. Survivors include her husband, John S.; one son, Edgar of rural Whitewater; two daughters, Linda Harder of rural Whitewater and Elfrieda Harder of Salina; one brother, John Epp Jr. of rural Whitewater; two sisters, Agatha Wiebe and Agnes Regier, both of rural Whitewater; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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