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Albrecht, Alma Edna Kaufman (1901-1974)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 16 Jan 1975 p. 11
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1975 Jan 16 p. 11
   
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Birth date: 1901 Oct 31
   
Birth date: 1901
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<center><h3>MRS. ANDREW ALBRECHT</h3></center
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Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, 73, were held Friday afternoon, Dec. 20, 1974, at the Kingman Mennonite Church, Kingman, Kan. Rev. Peter Funk officiated.
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Mrs. Albrecht died on Dec. 18 in the Community Hospital at Kingman after an extended illness.
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Alma Edna Albrecht was born Oct. 31, 1901, at Pretty Prairie, Kan., a daughter of the Peter Kaufmans. She lived in that community as a girl and was married Sept. 21, 1930 to Andrew Albrecht. they farmed until moving to Kingman in 1948. She was a member of the Kingman Mennonite Church.
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Survivors include the widower; a daughter, Mrs Richard (Betty) Stucky, Moundridge; four sisters, Emma Krehbiel and Clara Truly, of Kingman, Lydia Goering of Moundridge, and Frances Lockwood of Wilmington, Del.; a brother, John W. Kaufman of Wichita; and two grandchildren.
   
   

Revision as of 09:50, 12 October 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1975 Jan 16 p. 11

Birth date: 1901 Oct 31

text of obituary:

MRS. ANDREW ALBRECHT

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Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, 73, were held Friday afternoon, Dec. 20, 1974, at the Kingman Mennonite Church, Kingman, Kan. Rev. Peter Funk officiated.

Mrs. Albrecht died on Dec. 18 in the Community Hospital at Kingman after an extended illness.

Alma Edna Albrecht was born Oct. 31, 1901, at Pretty Prairie, Kan., a daughter of the Peter Kaufmans. She lived in that community as a girl and was married Sept. 21, 1930 to Andrew Albrecht. they farmed until moving to Kingman in 1948. She was a member of the Kingman Mennonite Church.

Survivors include the widower; a daughter, Mrs Richard (Betty) Stucky, Moundridge; four sisters, Emma Krehbiel and Clara Truly, of Kingman, Lydia Goering of Moundridge, and Frances Lockwood of Wilmington, Del.; a brother, John W. Kaufman of Wichita; and two grandchildren.
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