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Funk, Neta Schmidt (1897-1993)

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'''NEWTON & VICINITY'''
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Neta Funk, 96, of Goessel, died March 31 at Bethesda Home. She was a homemaker and former cook at Bethel College. Services were held April 3 at Goessel Mennonite Church with Allen Lind officiating. Burial was in Goessel Cemetery. Survivors include a stepson, Roy Funk of Hillsboro; three step-daughters, Hilda Knak and Lucilla Funk, both of Hillsboro, and Lenora Gehring of Moundridge; a brother, Herman F. Schmidt of Hesston; a sister, Elizabeth Goertz of Goessel; 15 step-grandchildren and 30 step-great-grandchildren. Her first husband, Henry Schmidt, died in 1963. Her second husband, Paul, died in 1973.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 8 August 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1993 Apr 8 p. 12

Birth date: 1897

Text of obituary:

NEWTON & VICINITY

Neta Funk, 96, of Goessel, died March 31 at Bethesda Home. She was a homemaker and former cook at Bethel College. Services were held April 3 at Goessel Mennonite Church with Allen Lind officiating. Burial was in Goessel Cemetery. Survivors include a stepson, Roy Funk of Hillsboro; three step-daughters, Hilda Knak and Lucilla Funk, both of Hillsboro, and Lenora Gehring of Moundridge; a brother, Herman F. Schmidt of Hesston; a sister, Elizabeth Goertz of Goessel; 15 step-grandchildren and 30 step-great-grandchildren. Her first husband, Henry Schmidt, died in 1963. Her second husband, Paul, died in 1973.

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