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<center><h3>MRS. MARY ROTH</h3></center> | |||
Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. at the Edmunds Mortuary, Nampa, Idaho, for Mrs. Mary Roth 79, who died Wednesday, Oct. 19, in a Nampa Hospital. | |||
Born July 25, 1876, in Roanoke, Ill., Mrs. Roth later came to Kansas. On Feb. 27, 1894 she was married to Samuel Roth at Oberlin, Kan. | |||
The [''sic''] later moved to Filmore County, Neb., and in 1836 [''sic'' 1936] Mrs. Roth came to Nampa. She was a member of the Mennonite Church of Nampa. | |||
Mr. Roth preceded her in death in November, 1932. | |||
She is survived by a son, Chris Roth, of Nampa; five daughters, Mrs. Mattie Hallbeck, Bakersfield, Calif., Mrs. Ada Troyer, Mrs. Ethyl Oswald and Mrs. Elma Fisher, all of Nampa, and Mrs. Mary Ann ShoWalter [''sic'', Denver, Colo.; and 14 grandchildren. | |||
Services were conducted by the Rev. D. A. Good, of the Nampa Mennonite Church. The body was shipped to Shickley, Neb. for interment. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1955 Nov 3 p. 8
Birth date: 1876 Jul 25
text of obituary:
MRS. MARY ROTH
Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. at the Edmunds Mortuary, Nampa, Idaho, for Mrs. Mary Roth 79, who died Wednesday, Oct. 19, in a Nampa Hospital.
Born July 25, 1876, in Roanoke, Ill., Mrs. Roth later came to Kansas. On Feb. 27, 1894 she was married to Samuel Roth at Oberlin, Kan.
The [sic] later moved to Filmore County, Neb., and in 1836 [sic 1936] Mrs. Roth came to Nampa. She was a member of the Mennonite Church of Nampa.
Mr. Roth preceded her in death in November, 1932.
She is survived by a son, Chris Roth, of Nampa; five daughters, Mrs. Mattie Hallbeck, Bakersfield, Calif., Mrs. Ada Troyer, Mrs. Ethyl Oswald and Mrs. Elma Fisher, all of Nampa, and Mrs. Mary Ann ShoWalter [sic, Denver, Colo.; and 14 grandchildren.
Services were conducted by the Rev. D. A. Good, of the Nampa Mennonite Church. The body was shipped to Shickley, Neb. for interment.