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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 Jul 16  p. 8 <br>
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 Jul 16  p. 8
 
Birth date: 1865 May 7
 
Text of obituary:
 
'''MRS. PETER W. FUNK'''
 
Mrs. Maria Funk, the daughter of
Rev. Jacob and Maria (Heinrichs)
Funk, was born on May 7, 1865, in
Praugeneau [sic], South Russia. She came
to America with her parents in 1875
at the age of 10 years. They arrived
on the train at Peabody, Kan. and
came north to settle on a farm just
east of the Brudertal Church near
Hillsboro, Kan. She received some education
and schooling under the teaching
of H. H. Ewert.
 
On May 14, 1883, at the age of 18,
she was baptized upon her confession
of faith in Jesus Christ as her personal
Savior by Elder Wilhelm Ewert.
She was received into the membership
of the Brudertal congregation at that
time, and remained a faithful and devoted
member until her death.
 
On March 5, 1885, she was married
to Peter W. Funk, son of Cornelius
and Aganeta (Wiebe) Funk. To this
marriage were born three sons and
one daughter. In addition to her devotion
to her family, she also cared
for her aged father-in-law for over
28 years, and for about two years
provided a home for infant Inez Hiebert,
who had lost her mother just
after her birth.
 
Mother and father were permitted to
enjoy their marriage for 68 years, two
months, and 16 days. During this time
they had the rare privilege of observing
their silver, golden and diamond
wedding anniversaries. After the
death of father, she lived with her
children in Hillsboro.
 
In July 1962 she entered the Bethesda
Home in Goessel, and it is here
that she spent her last two years.
Her repeated prayers to enter the
Homeland were finally answered on
Friday evening, July 3, when she
passed quietly into eternal rest and
reunion with Christ. She lived 99
years, one month, and 26 days.
 
Her husband Peter, her son Peter,
and her daughter Maria all preceded
her in death. She leaves to mourn her
death two sons and their companions,
Jacob F. and Elizabeth Funk and
Adolf F. and Elizabeth Funk; 12
grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren,
and 29 great-great-grandchildren.
 
 
 
 
 
 
''The Mennonite'' obituary:  1964 Aug 11  p. 501
''The Mennonite'' obituary:  1964 Aug 11  p. 501


Birth date: 1865
 




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Revision as of 09:57, 11 August 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Jul 16 p. 8

Birth date: 1865 May 7

Text of obituary:

MRS. PETER W. FUNK

Mrs. Maria Funk, the daughter of Rev. Jacob and Maria (Heinrichs) Funk, was born on May 7, 1865, in Praugeneau [sic], South Russia. She came to America with her parents in 1875 at the age of 10 years. They arrived on the train at Peabody, Kan. and came north to settle on a farm just east of the Brudertal Church near Hillsboro, Kan. She received some education and schooling under the teaching of H. H. Ewert.

On May 14, 1883, at the age of 18, she was baptized upon her confession of faith in Jesus Christ as her personal Savior by Elder Wilhelm Ewert. She was received into the membership of the Brudertal congregation at that time, and remained a faithful and devoted member until her death.

On March 5, 1885, she was married to Peter W. Funk, son of Cornelius and Aganeta (Wiebe) Funk. To this marriage were born three sons and one daughter. In addition to her devotion to her family, she also cared for her aged father-in-law for over 28 years, and for about two years provided a home for infant Inez Hiebert, who had lost her mother just after her birth.

Mother and father were permitted to enjoy their marriage for 68 years, two months, and 16 days. During this time they had the rare privilege of observing their silver, golden and diamond wedding anniversaries. After the death of father, she lived with her children in Hillsboro.

In July 1962 she entered the Bethesda Home in Goessel, and it is here that she spent her last two years. Her repeated prayers to enter the Homeland were finally answered on Friday evening, July 3, when she passed quietly into eternal rest and reunion with Christ. She lived 99 years, one month, and 26 days.

Her husband Peter, her son Peter, and her daughter Maria all preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her death two sons and their companions, Jacob F. and Elizabeth Funk and Adolf F. and Elizabeth Funk; 12 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren, and 29 great-great-grandchildren.




The Mennonite obituary: 1964 Aug 11 p. 501