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Plank, Minnie (d. 1962)

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• Funeral services were held at Harper, Kan. on Monday, Oct 15, for Mrs. Minnie Plank, who died Oct. 13 following surgery at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita. Rev. James Detweiler, pastor of the Pleasant Valley Mennonite Church, was in charge of the service at Wiley-Brownell Chapel, with burial in the Harper Cemetery. Among the survivors is a daughter, Mrs. Joe Brenneman of Hesston.
   
Funeral services were held at Harper, Kan. on Monday, Oct 15, for Mrs. Minnie Plank, who died Oct. 13 following surgery at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita. Rev. James Detweiler, pastor of the Pleasant Valley Mennonite Church, was in charge of the service at Wiley-Brownell Chapel, with burial in the Harper Cemetery. Among the survivors is a daughter, Mrs. Joe Brenneman of Hesston.
 
   
 
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• Funeral services were held at Harper, Kan. on Monday, Oct 15, for Mrs. Minnie Plank, who died Oct. 13 following surgery at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita. Rev. James Detweiler, pastor of the Pleasant Valley Mennonite Church, was in charge of the service at Wiley-Brownell Chapel, with burial in the Harper Cemetery. Among the survivors is a daughter, Mrs. Joe Brenneman of Hesston.

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