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Baumgartner, Anna (1868-1943)
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+ | — "By tomorrow evening there will be an open grave in each of the cemeteries of the Sonnenberg, Kidron Mennonite and Salem churches." said a recent report from Kidron, Ohio, published in an exchange. Teh graves were necessitated because of the deaths of Anna Baumgartner, 75, Mrs. Emmeline Zuercher, 36, and Ens. Preston Sprunger, who had died and were to be buried there. |
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Revision as of 14:59, 4 December 2013
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1943 Apr 15 p. 1
Birth date: 1868
text of obituary:
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— "By tomorrow evening there will be an open grave in each of the cemeteries of the Sonnenberg, Kidron Mennonite and Salem churches." said a recent report from Kidron, Ohio, published in an exchange. Teh graves were necessitated because of the deaths of Anna Baumgartner, 75, Mrs. Emmeline Zuercher, 36, and Ens. Preston Sprunger, who had died and were to be buried there.