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Maryann Hunsberger

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Maryann Hunsberger

Birth
Death
1955 (aged 82–83)
Burial
Waterloo, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Gospel Herald - Volume XLVIII , Number 30 - July 26, 1955 - page 718, 719.
Hunsberger, -- Mary Ann, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth (Shirk) Hunsberger, was born near Baden, Ont., Aug. 2, 1872; died in her 83rd year at Braeside Home in Preston, Ont., where she had been living the past 9 years. She accepted Christ in her youth in Bro. J. S. Coffman's first meeting at the David Eby Church. She had been a faithful member of the Mennonite Church for over 65 years. In her early years she taught in Sunday school. In her middle life she was a practical nurse in the Waterloo County community. She had been in failing health for the last few years. She leaves to mourn one brother (Noah, St. Jacobs). Preceding her was 7 brothers and 3 sisters. She leaves a number of nieces and nephews and many friends. Service held in the Erb Street Mennonite Church were conducted by Clare Shantz and J. B. Martin. Burial was made in the Waterloo Cemetery.
Gospel Herald - Volume XLVIII , Number 30 - July 26, 1955 - page 718, 719.
Hunsberger, -- Mary Ann, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth (Shirk) Hunsberger, was born near Baden, Ont., Aug. 2, 1872; died in her 83rd year at Braeside Home in Preston, Ont., where she had been living the past 9 years. She accepted Christ in her youth in Bro. J. S. Coffman's first meeting at the David Eby Church. She had been a faithful member of the Mennonite Church for over 65 years. In her early years she taught in Sunday school. In her middle life she was a practical nurse in the Waterloo County community. She had been in failing health for the last few years. She leaves to mourn one brother (Noah, St. Jacobs). Preceding her was 7 brothers and 3 sisters. She leaves a number of nieces and nephews and many friends. Service held in the Erb Street Mennonite Church were conducted by Clare Shantz and J. B. Martin. Burial was made in the Waterloo Cemetery.


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