Maria Winter's obituary appeared in Der Christliche Apologete Aug 1868 and was written by her uncle by marriage, Fr. Fiegenbaum. The attempted translation is below; copy of original obituary is in possession of Jane Denny:
Maria Winter, wife of Ernst Winter is no more among the living of this earth. She died 23 June 1868 of … despite all medical assistance was the cause of her death. She was born the 27th of Feb 1838 in Warren County, Missouri.
She sought and found the Lord when she was 7 years old and united herself at the same time to the Methodist Episcopal Church under the work of Franz Horstman and remained true to God and the Church until death. The Bible was her dearest book … her husband often found her studying it when he returned home. This comforts him now. Hers was an example of an early conversion. Let no one hold back his children to confess early, but greatly beseech them to seek the Lord. She leaves behind a deeply grieved husband and three children, whose mother's care is greatly needed. The loving God will bless our dear brother and his children and unite them again in heaven.
Wapello, Iowa Fr. Fiegenbaum
Maria Winter's obituary appeared in Der Christliche Apologete Aug 1868 and was written by her uncle by marriage, Fr. Fiegenbaum. The attempted translation is below; copy of original obituary is in possession of Jane Denny:
Maria Winter, wife of Ernst Winter is no more among the living of this earth. She died 23 June 1868 of … despite all medical assistance was the cause of her death. She was born the 27th of Feb 1838 in Warren County, Missouri.
She sought and found the Lord when she was 7 years old and united herself at the same time to the Methodist Episcopal Church under the work of Franz Horstman and remained true to God and the Church until death. The Bible was her dearest book … her husband often found her studying it when he returned home. This comforts him now. Hers was an example of an early conversion. Let no one hold back his children to confess early, but greatly beseech them to seek the Lord. She leaves behind a deeply grieved husband and three children, whose mother's care is greatly needed. The loving God will bless our dear brother and his children and unite them again in heaven.
Wapello, Iowa Fr. Fiegenbaum
Inscription
MARY
Wife of
E.WINTER
DIED
June 23, 1868
AGED
30Ys, 3Ms, 26Ds
Gravesite Details
According to the Find a Grave friend taking photos of Winter headstones, Mary's gravestone is located right next to her husband, Ernst Winter, and in front of her children, William Wesley, Amanda M., and Edward F.
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