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• Mrs. Susie Koehn, 79, widow of Fred Koehn, died April 21 at McPherson Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the Garden Mennonite Church near Hesston, where the funeral was conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Leonard Harder, the pastor. Mrs. Koehn resided at Moundridge most of her life. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Elvina Ediger of Newton, Mrs. Louie Becker of Wichita, Mrs. Emmet Decker of McPherson, Mrs. Wesley Unruh of Galva, and Mrs. Wilbur Siemens of Walton; two sons, Roy Eugene of Newton and Donald of McPherson; three sisters, Mrs. Noah Unruh of Halstead, Mrs. Pete Buller of Cleo Springs, Okla., and Mrs. Jonas Unruh of Enid, Okla.; two brothers, Dan Jantzen of Newton and Henry Jantzen of Hutchinson; 18 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 26 Apr 1973 p. 8
Birth date: 1894
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• Mrs. Susie Koehn, 79, widow of Fred Koehn, died April 21 at McPherson Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the Garden Mennonite Church near Hesston, where the funeral was conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Leonard Harder, the pastor. Mrs. Koehn resided at Moundridge most of her life. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Elvina Ediger of Newton, Mrs. Louie Becker of Wichita, Mrs. Emmet Decker of McPherson, Mrs. Wesley Unruh of Galva, and Mrs. Wilbur Siemens of Walton; two sons, Roy Eugene of Newton and Donald of McPherson; three sisters, Mrs. Noah Unruh of Halstead, Mrs. Pete Buller of Cleo Springs, Okla., and Mrs. Jonas Unruh of Enid, Okla.; two brothers, Dan Jantzen of Newton and Henry Jantzen of Hutchinson; 18 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren.