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Barbara <I>Stauffer</I> Kling

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Barbara Stauffer Kling

Birth
Death
8 Sep 1942 (aged 46)
Bareville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bird in Hand, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Kling. - Barbara. daughter of Benj. F. and the late Martha (Hoover) Stauffer, and wife of Willis E. Kling, was born Aug. 1, 1896; died Sept. 8, 1942, at her home at Bareville, Pa.; aged 46 y. 1 m. 7 d. She is survived by her husband, and the following children: Helen, wife of Robert Buckwalter of Bareville; J. Howard (who preceded her in death); Richard, Martha, and Ruth, all at home; her father (Benj. F. Stauffer, Leola), and these brothers and sisters: A. H. Stauffer of Gap; Susan Veit, of Leola; Mary, wife of Elam Zimmerman of Blue Ball; Anna, wife of Rufus Zimmerman, of Philadelphia; Sara, wife of Raymond Weaver, of Blue Ball. Eight weeks following an operation she took to her bed, from which she never left for one year till death came. Her patience during this long affliction was a beautiful example of God's abundant grace to His faithful children. She was the first one of the workers at the Carpenter Church to go to be with Jesus. We miss her so much at home as well as in Church and Sunday school. Funeral services were held at the home by Bro. David Landis, and at Stumptown Church by Bros. David Landis and Elmer Martin. Texts: Job 3:17; Psa. 127:2 (last clause). Interment in adjoining cemetery.

"Mother, who so patient was,
'Cause God had given her grace,
To bear her long affliction,
Has gone to see His face.
Mother always meant so much,
That now we so much miss,
Has given us a longing
To meet her in the realms of bliss." --By the Family.

Gospel Herald Volume XXXV Number 32 November 5, 1942
Kling. - Barbara. daughter of Benj. F. and the late Martha (Hoover) Stauffer, and wife of Willis E. Kling, was born Aug. 1, 1896; died Sept. 8, 1942, at her home at Bareville, Pa.; aged 46 y. 1 m. 7 d. She is survived by her husband, and the following children: Helen, wife of Robert Buckwalter of Bareville; J. Howard (who preceded her in death); Richard, Martha, and Ruth, all at home; her father (Benj. F. Stauffer, Leola), and these brothers and sisters: A. H. Stauffer of Gap; Susan Veit, of Leola; Mary, wife of Elam Zimmerman of Blue Ball; Anna, wife of Rufus Zimmerman, of Philadelphia; Sara, wife of Raymond Weaver, of Blue Ball. Eight weeks following an operation she took to her bed, from which she never left for one year till death came. Her patience during this long affliction was a beautiful example of God's abundant grace to His faithful children. She was the first one of the workers at the Carpenter Church to go to be with Jesus. We miss her so much at home as well as in Church and Sunday school. Funeral services were held at the home by Bro. David Landis, and at Stumptown Church by Bros. David Landis and Elmer Martin. Texts: Job 3:17; Psa. 127:2 (last clause). Interment in adjoining cemetery.

"Mother, who so patient was,
'Cause God had given her grace,
To bear her long affliction,
Has gone to see His face.
Mother always meant so much,
That now we so much miss,
Has given us a longing
To meet her in the realms of bliss." --By the Family.

Gospel Herald Volume XXXV Number 32 November 5, 1942


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