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Fehdrau, George W. (1873-1945)

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&#8212; At the Buhler Mennonite Brethren church funeral services were held Wednesday, July 18, for George W. Fehdrau, 72, a well known settler in that neighborhood since his early youth. He was sick for about six months before he was finally relieved o his suffering. Mr. Fehdrau was born in Russia in 1873 and came to Kansas with other members of his family when he was only about six years old. Besides his wife, one son, A. M. Fehdrau, and one daughter, Mrs. D. E. Franz, survive.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1945 Jul 26 p. 5

Birth date: 1873

text of obituary:

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— At the Buhler Mennonite Brethren church funeral services were held Wednesday, July 18, for George W. Fehdrau, 72, a well known settler in that neighborhood since his early youth. He was sick for about six months before he was finally relieved o his suffering. Mr. Fehdrau was born in Russia in 1873 and came to Kansas with other members of his family when he was only about six years old. Besides his wife, one son, A. M. Fehdrau, and one daughter, Mrs. D. E. Franz, survive.