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— Mrs. Maggie Yoder, one of the well known residents of the community northwest of Newton, died last Friday at her home in Hesston. funeral services were held at the Hesston College chapel Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Milo Kauffman and Rev. John Landis. Mrs. Yoder is survived by seven children: Mrs. T. J. Cooprider, Hesston; Mrs. G. H. Klingelsmith, Akron, N. Y.; Stephen, Columbiana, O.; Amos, Conway, Kansas; and Maurice A., Corinna and Rhoda of Hesston. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1940 Feb 28 p. 5
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— Mrs. Maggie Yoder, one of the well known residents of the community northwest of Newton, died last Friday at her home in Hesston. funeral services were held at the Hesston College chapel Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Milo Kauffman and Rev. John Landis. Mrs. Yoder is survived by seven children: Mrs. T. J. Cooprider, Hesston; Mrs. G. H. Klingelsmith, Akron, N. Y.; Stephen, Columbiana, O.; Amos, Conway, Kansas; and Maurice A., Corinna and Rhoda of Hesston.