Gospel Herald - Vol. XVII, No. 30 - October 30, 1924 - pages 607:
Bauman.-Ada Bauman, daughter of Mrs. Silas Bauman, was born Dec. 6, 1896; died at her home near Floradale, Ont., Oct 4, 1924; aged 27 y. 9 m. 28 d. She leaves to mourn her loss, a mother, three sisters and seven brothers. She became sick June 29, 1924, and patiently endured her suffering until she quietly passed away. At the age of twelve she became a member of the Mennonite Church and served her Master till her death. The last four years she was engaged in teaching at her home school. Her heart was in her work. Though not very strong, she used her strength for the good of others. The funeral services were held Oct. 8, at the Woolwich Mennonite Church, near her home. The services were conducted by Brethren Abram Gingrich and Oliver D. Snider. The texts were Matt. 20:15, first clause and Psalm 48:13, 14. During the services her pupils sang the hymn, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Her remains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. "The golden gates were opened wide. A gentle voice said, 'Come,' And angels from the other side Welcomed our loved one home."
Gospel Herald - Vol. XVII, No. 30 - October 30, 1924 - pages 607:
Bauman.-Ada Bauman, daughter of Mrs. Silas Bauman, was born Dec. 6, 1896; died at her home near Floradale, Ont., Oct 4, 1924; aged 27 y. 9 m. 28 d. She leaves to mourn her loss, a mother, three sisters and seven brothers. She became sick June 29, 1924, and patiently endured her suffering until she quietly passed away. At the age of twelve she became a member of the Mennonite Church and served her Master till her death. The last four years she was engaged in teaching at her home school. Her heart was in her work. Though not very strong, she used her strength for the good of others. The funeral services were held Oct. 8, at the Woolwich Mennonite Church, near her home. The services were conducted by Brethren Abram Gingrich and Oliver D. Snider. The texts were Matt. 20:15, first clause and Psalm 48:13, 14. During the services her pupils sang the hymn, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Her remains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. "The golden gates were opened wide. A gentle voice said, 'Come,' And angels from the other side Welcomed our loved one home."
Family Members
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Mary Bauman
1886–1930
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Caleb Bauman
1887–1908
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Ephraim Bauman
1889–1907
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Isaiah G. Bauman
1890–1939
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Norman Groff Bauman
1891–1977
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Oliver Bauman
1893–1970
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Irvin G Bauman
1895–1958
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Silas Groff Bauman
1898–1974
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Edmund Bauman
1900–1981
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Louida Bauman
1904–1977
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James Groff Bauman
1906–1975
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Salome Bauman
1909–1986
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