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Voth, Margaret Unruh (1899-1928)

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Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 1928 Sep 27 p. 7

Birth date: 1899 Mar 21

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1928 Aug 22 p. 3

text of obituary:

Mrs. Albert C. Voth

On August 16 about 6:30 A. M Mrs. Albert C. Voth died in the Bethel hospital in Newton, Kansas. About a week previously she complained about severe headache and general weakness. They came from Walton (where Mr. Voth is superintendent of the schools) to Newton to see a doctor, who about two weeks before had made a thorough examination of her system (blood pressure, activity of the heart, kidneys, etc.) and had found everything normal. But his physician being out of town, they went to another, who at once diagnosed a serious case of acute Brights disease, and sent her to the Bethel hospital. Another physician was called into consultation, but in spite of the best skill of the doctors and the faithful and untiring care of the sisters she grew rapidly worse, several convulsions soon aggravating the case. On Aug. 15 a little girl was born and after that she was rapidly failing. The last 20 hours she was unconscious. The many earnest prayers from many hearts could not save the precious life. God's ways and thoughts are higher than ours. In the early dawn of Aug. 16 she peacefully passed away into a better world. At the bedside were, besides her so deeply bereaved husband, members of both families. We can hardly realize that she has left us, and ask, Lord why thus? But we humbly bow to His decrees fully beleaving [sic] that in this case too the Master's word will beocme true: "What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter."

The deceased, Margaret Unruh, was born March 21, 1899, she spent hear [sic] childhood in the home of her parents. On June 8, 1919 she became, through baptism, a member of the Alexanderwohl church and remained so until her death.

After she had graduated from the district school she studied four years at Bethel College, whereupon she taught school for two years near Hesston, Kan. Being a friend of children she found great joy in this work.

On Aug. 7, 1921 she was united in marriage with Albert C. Voth with whom she lived happily for 7 years and 8 days. After their marriage they spent another year in Bethel College where Mr. Voth had also studied for several years already. She leaves to her husband, who deeply mourns his great loss, a son over 5

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