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Birth date: 1886
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'''Newton and Vicinity'''
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Mrs. Anna Juhnke, 86, a resident here for 31 years, died March 20 at Bethel Hospital after a long illness. A native of the Elyria community, she married Otto Juhnke at Moundridge in 1907. He died last October. Mrs. Juhnke is survived by two brothers, Jacob D. Stucky of McPherson and Rudolph J. Stucky of Pretty Prairie. She was a member of the Newton Bible Church, where the funeral was conducted Thursday afternoon with Rev. S. D. Hartzler in charge.
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&bull; Mrs. Anna Juhnke, 86, a resident here for 31 years, died March 20 at Bethel Hospital after a long illness. A native of the Elyria community, she married Otto Juhnke at Moundridge in 1907. He died last October. Mrs. Juhnke is survived by two brothers, Jacob D. Stucky of McPherson and Rudolph J. Stucky of Pretty Prairie. She was a member of the Newton Bible Church, where the funeral was conducted Thursday afternoon with Rev. S. D. Hartzler in charge.




[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 10:27, 11 May 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Mar 30 p. 8

Birth date: 1886

text of obituary:

Newton and Vicinity

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• Mrs. Anna Juhnke, 86, a resident here for 31 years, died March 20 at Bethel Hospital after a long illness. A native of the Elyria community, she married Otto Juhnke at Moundridge in 1907. He died last October. Mrs. Juhnke is survived by two brothers, Jacob D. Stucky of McPherson and Rudolph J. Stucky of Pretty Prairie. She was a member of the Newton Bible Church, where the funeral was conducted Thursday afternoon with Rev. S. D. Hartzler in charge.