OBITUARY: March 20, 1914 Boonville, Indiana Standard
Anna Marie Haas, whose death occurred Tuesday a week ago, was born Sept. 19, 1848, at Kirchheim, Germany. At the age of five years she came to this country with her parents, who immediately settled near DeGonia.
On April 13, 1862, deceased was confirmed in St. John's Evangelical church of this city by Rev. J.T. Schlundt. March 21, 1867, she was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to George Haas, who preceded her into the great beyond about 10 years ago. Also three children were called away in early childhood.
In the last years her health was rapidly failing and at times she had to suffer intensely. About a week and a half before her death, suffering became so great that she had to remain in bed. On Tuesday morning, March 11, the Lord of life of death bade her depart this life. Her soul was taken from this bodily habitation of suffering and pain to the perfect home above. Deceased was a faithful member of St. John's Evangelical congregation. She was also a member of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's church, who also mourn her departure. Funeral services over the remains were held Thursday a week ago. St. John's Chapel was filled to its utmost capacity showing that deceased had many friends. The text of the funeral address was Hebrews, 31-14 - "For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come." Those who remain to mourn the sudden death of a loving mother are: Geo. Haas, Phil Haas, Mrs. J. Roth, Mrs. Elisha Wire and Miss Anna Haas; two sisters, Mrs. Magdalena Haas and Mrs. Marguerite Haas, also ten grandchildren. May the Lord be with the bereaved in this dark hour of grief and loneliness.
OBITUARY: March 20, 1914 Boonville, Indiana Standard
Anna Marie Haas, whose death occurred Tuesday a week ago, was born Sept. 19, 1848, at Kirchheim, Germany. At the age of five years she came to this country with her parents, who immediately settled near DeGonia.
On April 13, 1862, deceased was confirmed in St. John's Evangelical church of this city by Rev. J.T. Schlundt. March 21, 1867, she was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to George Haas, who preceded her into the great beyond about 10 years ago. Also three children were called away in early childhood.
In the last years her health was rapidly failing and at times she had to suffer intensely. About a week and a half before her death, suffering became so great that she had to remain in bed. On Tuesday morning, March 11, the Lord of life of death bade her depart this life. Her soul was taken from this bodily habitation of suffering and pain to the perfect home above. Deceased was a faithful member of St. John's Evangelical congregation. She was also a member of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's church, who also mourn her departure. Funeral services over the remains were held Thursday a week ago. St. John's Chapel was filled to its utmost capacity showing that deceased had many friends. The text of the funeral address was Hebrews, 31-14 - "For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come." Those who remain to mourn the sudden death of a loving mother are: Geo. Haas, Phil Haas, Mrs. J. Roth, Mrs. Elisha Wire and Miss Anna Haas; two sisters, Mrs. Magdalena Haas and Mrs. Marguerite Haas, also ten grandchildren. May the Lord be with the bereaved in this dark hour of grief and loneliness.
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