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Kim, Anna (1883-1967)

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&#9679; Graveside services for Anna Kim, 84, were held Dec. 18 at the cemetery of the Hoffnungsau Church near Inman, of which she was a member. Miss Kim died Friday evening, Dec. 15, while being taken to a hospital in Wichita. A native of Switzerland, she lived in the Buhler community for about 60 years, being employed there as a housekeeper. In recent years she had lived in Wichita. Three sisters and three brothers survive. Rev. Marlin Kim of Buhler officated at the graveside service.
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&#9679; Graveside services for Anna Kim, 84, were held Dec. 18 at the cemetery of the Hoffnungsau Church near Inman, of which she was a member. Miss Kim died Friday evening, Dec. 15, while being taken to a hospital in Wichita. A native of Switzerland, she lived in the Buhler community for about 60 years, being employed there as a housekeeper. In recent years she had lived in Wichita. Three sisters and three brothers survive. Rev. Marlin Kim of Buhler officiated at the graveside service.
   
   

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1967 Dec 28 p. 5

Birth date: 1883

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● Graveside services for Anna Kim, 84, were held Dec. 18 at the cemetery of the Hoffnungsau Church near Inman, of which she was a member. Miss Kim died Friday evening, Dec. 15, while being taken to a hospital in Wichita. A native of Switzerland, she lived in the Buhler community for about 60 years, being employed there as a housekeeper. In recent years she had lived in Wichita. Three sisters and three brothers survive. Rev. Marlin Kim of Buhler officiated at the graveside service.

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