Fanny Good, daughter of Benjamin and Magdalena Horst, was born March 10, 1847, near Bowdil, Ohio; died March 2, 1926, at the home of her son, John, near Dalton, Ohio. At the age of 16 she with her parents and sister moved to the farm and home where she died, having lived at the same place 63 years. On Dec. 1, 1870, she was united in marriage to Noah Good, who preceded her in death nine years. She is survived by three sons (Ezra, Benjamin, and John), two daughters (Emma Heatwole and Mary Kreider) one sister (Elizabeth Buchwalter), nine grandchildren, all living in the vicinity, and many other relatives and friends. She was a faithful and virtuous mother, devoted to her home and church, spending much time in prayer and in reading the Bible, a regular attendant at church services when her strength permitted, a faithful member of the Mennonite Church for 55 years, and will be keenly missed in the home and in the church. Funeral services were held at the County Line Church March 5. Services conducted by Abram Good and D. W. Wenger. Interment in County Line Cemetery
(Gospel Herald - Volume XIX, Number 1 - April 1 1926
Fanny Good, daughter of Benjamin and Magdalena Horst, was born March 10, 1847, near Bowdil, Ohio; died March 2, 1926, at the home of her son, John, near Dalton, Ohio. At the age of 16 she with her parents and sister moved to the farm and home where she died, having lived at the same place 63 years. On Dec. 1, 1870, she was united in marriage to Noah Good, who preceded her in death nine years. She is survived by three sons (Ezra, Benjamin, and John), two daughters (Emma Heatwole and Mary Kreider) one sister (Elizabeth Buchwalter), nine grandchildren, all living in the vicinity, and many other relatives and friends. She was a faithful and virtuous mother, devoted to her home and church, spending much time in prayer and in reading the Bible, a regular attendant at church services when her strength permitted, a faithful member of the Mennonite Church for 55 years, and will be keenly missed in the home and in the church. Funeral services were held at the County Line Church March 5. Services conducted by Abram Good and D. W. Wenger. Interment in County Line Cemetery
(Gospel Herald - Volume XIX, Number 1 - April 1 1926
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