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Ziegler, Mary Fisher (1887-1948)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 21 Feb 1948 p. 3
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Birth date: 1887
 
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<center><h3>MARY FISHER ZIEGLER</h3></center>
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Mary Fisher Ziegler, 59, wife of Curtis C. Ziegler, died Monday afternoon, Jan. 21, 1946, just as if asleep, while sitting in a chair.
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She was born at Kalona, Johnston county, Iowa. She attended Goshen College for her advanced education and after teaching school in Iowa a number of years she was married to Curtis C. Ziegler in 1914. The couple lived in New Paris, Indiana, for three years, where Mr. Ziegler was principal of the New Paris high school.
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In 1917 Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler moved to Aberdeen, So. Dak., to engage in farming there.
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Funeral services, at which relatives and many friends were present, were conducted in the church in Aberdeen, So. Dak.
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Survivors include her husband, three sons, Dale, John and James; two brothers, D. J. Fisher of Kalona, Ia., and John J. Fisher, Bloomsburg, Pa.; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Guengerich, Wellman, Ia.
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We miss her so much but the Lord has spoken and to his will we submit. &#8212; The family.
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 13 August 2014

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1946 Feb 21 p. 3

Birth date: 1887

text of obituary:

MARY FISHER ZIEGLER

Mary Fisher Ziegler, 59, wife of Curtis C. Ziegler, died Monday afternoon, Jan. 21, 1946, just as if asleep, while sitting in a chair.

She was born at Kalona, Johnston county, Iowa. She attended Goshen College for her advanced education and after teaching school in Iowa a number of years she was married to Curtis C. Ziegler in 1914. The couple lived in New Paris, Indiana, for three years, where Mr. Ziegler was principal of the New Paris high school.

In 1917 Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler moved to Aberdeen, So. Dak., to engage in farming there.

Funeral services, at which relatives and many friends were present, were conducted in the church in Aberdeen, So. Dak.

Survivors include her husband, three sons, Dale, John and James; two brothers, D. J. Fisher of Kalona, Ia., and John J. Fisher, Bloomsburg, Pa.; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Guengerich, Wellman, Ia.

We miss her so much but the Lord has spoken and to his will we submit. — The family.

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