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Stucky, Lena J. (1877-1960)

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— Mrs. Lena J. Stucky, 83, who resided at the Bethel Home for Aged here for five years, died Saturday, Jan. 2, in a McPherson hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Hopefield Mennonite church near Moundridge, Rev. P. A. Wedel and Rev. Roland Goering officiating. Mrs. Stucky was the widow of Ferdinand Stucky, who died in 1952. She leaves two sons, Peter F. of McPherson and Elmer F. of Hesston; two daughters, Mrs. Gideon Krehbiel of McPherson and Mrs. Jake Flickner of Moundridge; three brothers, Julius Stucky of Newton, Rudolph Stucky of Pretty Prairie, and Jacob B. Stucky of Moundridge; and one sister, Mrs. Otto Juhnke of Newton.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1960 Jan 7 p. 6

Birth date: 1877

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— Mrs. Lena J. Stucky, 83, who resided at the Bethel Home for Aged here for five years, died Saturday, Jan. 2, in a McPherson hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Hopefield Mennonite church near Moundridge, Rev. P. A. Wedel and Rev. Roland Goering officiating. Mrs. Stucky was the widow of Ferdinand Stucky, who died in 1952. She leaves two sons, Peter F. of McPherson and Elmer F. of Hesston; two daughters, Mrs. Gideon Krehbiel of McPherson and Mrs. Jake Flickner of Moundridge; three brothers, Julius Stucky of Newton, Rudolph Stucky of Pretty Prairie, and Jacob B. Stucky of Moundridge; and one sister, Mrs. Otto Juhnke of Newton.

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