These precious jewels died in the home of Bro. and Sister Kauffman which was totally destroyed by fire on Monday, April 21, 1913. They leave to mourn a sorrowing father and mother, 5 young brothers, a host of sympathetic friends and neighbors.
Funeral services conducted by Bros. C.. C. Steckley and A. P. Troyer from the Zion A. M.Church. The former preached in English, the latter in German, from the text, Matt. 26:39, latter clause. Laid to rest within the cemetery near the church. A very large concourse of people met to pay their last tribute of respect. We need not mourn as those who have no hope. Jesus had need of them in His sweet embrace.
Gospel Herald, May 8, 1913
These precious jewels died in the home of Bro. and Sister Kauffman which was totally destroyed by fire on Monday, April 21, 1913. They leave to mourn a sorrowing father and mother, 5 young brothers, a host of sympathetic friends and neighbors.
Funeral services conducted by Bros. C.. C. Steckley and A. P. Troyer from the Zion A. M.Church. The former preached in English, the latter in German, from the text, Matt. 26:39, latter clause. Laid to rest within the cemetery near the church. A very large concourse of people met to pay their last tribute of respect. We need not mourn as those who have no hope. Jesus had need of them in His sweet embrace.
Gospel Herald, May 8, 1913
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Samuel Melvin Kauffman
1900–1945
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Lawrence Reuben "Larry" Kauffman
1902–1998
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Harley Amos Kauffman
1905–1975
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Roy Monroe Kauffman
1907–1971
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Marion E. Kauffman
1909–1962
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Mary Alice Kauffman
1910–1913
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Baby Kauffman
1914–1914
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Lewis Edward Kauffman
1915–1980
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Charles Kauffman
1917–1967
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Morris E Kauffman
1919–2008
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Barbara Lucille Kauffman Gahler
1923–2014
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