At the age of 10 years she moved with her parents to Hubbard, Oreg., in which vicinity she resided until her heath. On Aug. 9, 1908, she was married to Clarence I. Kropf. She leaves her husband, 7 children (Herman, Etta, Milo, Leland, Lorene, Lawrence, Delbert), her father, 1 brother, 3 sisters, also many other relatives and friends to mourn her departure. She suffered much during the greater part of her long illness but was almost entirely relieved of pain the last four months of her earthly life.
She accepted Christ in her youth and became a member of the Mennonite Church in which she continued in faith unto the end. Her greatest burden was the welfare of the church of her choice, especially the young people for whom she yearned much even unto the end.
Services were conducted at the Zion Church by the home minister, E. Z. Yoder, assisted by C. B. Yoder. Text, II Tim. 4:6-8. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
"A precious one has left us,
Gone with Jesus to reign,
Leaving us very lonely;
But 'tis comfort to know
That our loss is her gain."
Gospel Herald, December 3, 1936, pages 766, 767
At the age of 10 years she moved with her parents to Hubbard, Oreg., in which vicinity she resided until her heath. On Aug. 9, 1908, she was married to Clarence I. Kropf. She leaves her husband, 7 children (Herman, Etta, Milo, Leland, Lorene, Lawrence, Delbert), her father, 1 brother, 3 sisters, also many other relatives and friends to mourn her departure. She suffered much during the greater part of her long illness but was almost entirely relieved of pain the last four months of her earthly life.
She accepted Christ in her youth and became a member of the Mennonite Church in which she continued in faith unto the end. Her greatest burden was the welfare of the church of her choice, especially the young people for whom she yearned much even unto the end.
Services were conducted at the Zion Church by the home minister, E. Z. Yoder, assisted by C. B. Yoder. Text, II Tim. 4:6-8. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
"A precious one has left us,
Gone with Jesus to reign,
Leaving us very lonely;
But 'tis comfort to know
That our loss is her gain."
Gospel Herald, December 3, 1936, pages 766, 767
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