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Swartzendruber, Annie Guengerich (1875-1952)

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<center><h3>LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF IOWA COMMUNITY DIED AFTER FALL</h3></center>
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Wellman, Iowa. — On Sunday, June 8, funeral services were held at the East Union Mennonite church for Mrs. Dan B. Swartzendruber, 77, who died at Mercy hospital June 5 after suffering injuries in a fall at her home in Kalona. Services were in charge of Bishop D. J. Fisher.
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Mrs. Swartzendruber, the former Annie Guengerich, was born in Johnson county and was a life long resident of this vicinity. She and her husband, who died in 1950, lived on a farm near Kalona for nearly 50 years.
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Surviving are one daughter, three sons, brothers and sisters.
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 8 December 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Jun 19 p. 1

Birth date: 1875

text of obituary:

LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF IOWA COMMUNITY DIED AFTER FALL

Wellman, Iowa. — On Sunday, June 8, funeral services were held at the East Union Mennonite church for Mrs. Dan B. Swartzendruber, 77, who died at Mercy hospital June 5 after suffering injuries in a fall at her home in Kalona. Services were in charge of Bishop D. J. Fisher.

Mrs. Swartzendruber, the former Annie Guengerich, was born in Johnson county and was a life long resident of this vicinity. She and her husband, who died in 1950, lived on a farm near Kalona for nearly 50 years.

Surviving are one daughter, three sons, brothers and sisters.

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