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Voth, Sarah Buller (1908-1938)

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Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 1938 Jan 25 p. 14

Birth date: 1908 Nov 15

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1938 Jan 19 p. 5

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— Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Buller Voth and infant daughter occurred Tuesday afternoon at the Hoffnungsau church near Inman. The daughter passed away last Thursday and the mother on Saturday, both at a Hutchinson hospital. Mrs. Voth is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Buller of Kansas Ave., but has lived near Buhler since her marriage several years ago. The funeral services conducted by Rev. J. M. Suderman and Rev. C H. Voth, were attended by a large gathering of sympathetic relatives and friends. From Newton a quartet consisting of Doris Andres, Miss Ruth Dyck, Ernest Dyck, and Victor Klassen attended the funeral and served with special music. The Review extends heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1938 Jan 26 p. 5

text of obituary:

Mrs. Sarah Voth.

Sarah Voth, nee Buller, was born in Harvey coutny, kansas, on Nov. 15, 1908. She spent her youth and received her education in Harvey county and in several other localities. her catechetical instruction she received under Rev. A. J. Dyck who also baptized her, after which she was accepted as a member of the Hoffnungsau church on May 23, 1926. Later, on July 20, 1930, she with her parents and brothers and sisters united with the First Mennonite church of Newton, Kansas.

On April 2, 1935, she was united in marriage to Henry B. Voth, and they made their home on a farm near Buhler, Kansas. She untied with the Buhler Mennonite church on January 19, 1936.

She always enjoyed good health and delighted in taking care of her home and in ministering to her husband, relatives and friends. she was also a devout Christina dn loved to participate in the family devotions and to attend the services in the hosue of God. She was also active in church work and was a faithful member of her S. S. class and of the "Willing Workers' sewing society. She had a strong trust in God and in His lending, which was reflected in the fac that at Christmas tiem she chose as a Christmas gift for her mother-in-law a wall=-motto bearing the words: "Jesus Never Fails."

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