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Unruh, Jacob P. (Mrs.) Friesen Franz (1884-1946)

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&#8212; The aged C. H. Friesen of Buhler was among the many out-of-town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. Jacob P. Unruh at the Evangelical church here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Unruh, who was 62 years of age died early this week at the Bethel Deaconess Hospital after a lingering illness. Soon after coming to the Goessel community from abroad, she was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Friesen in her youth and lived with the family at Buhler until her marriage to Peter Franz. Togetehr with her husband she then moved to Beaver, Okla., where he died. She was later married to Jacob P. Unruh, who now survives. Among the immediate family members surviving are also 3 daughters and one son.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1946 May 9 p. 5

Birth date: 1884

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— The aged C. H. Friesen of Buhler was among the many out-of-town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. Jacob P. Unruh at the Evangelical church here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Unruh, who was 62 years of age died early this week at the Bethel Deaconess Hospital after a lingering illness. Soon after coming to the Goessel community from abroad, she was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Friesen in her youth and lived with the family at Buhler until her marriage to Peter Franz. Togetehr with her husband she then moved to Beaver, Okla., where he died. She was later married to Jacob P. Unruh, who now survives. Among the immediate family members surviving are also 3 daughters and one son.

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