Born Dec. 29, 1917, in Silverton, she lived in Woodburn before moving to Salem in 1948 and then to Albany in 1997.
She was a member of Zion Mennonite Church.
Her interests included sewing, crocheting, reading and music.
Survivors include her brother, Jasper Roth of Paxon, Ill., and Oscar Roth of Lombard, Ill.; and sisters, Frances Bond of Woodburn, Freda Schmidt of Towner, Colo., and Fern Nice of Sweet Home.
Services were held Oct. 9 in the Albany Mennonite Home Chapel. Interment was in Zion Mennonite Cemetery, Hubbard. Arrangements were by Cornwell Colonial Chapel, Woodburn. Contributions may be made to Lydia's House Mennonite Home, 5353 S.E. Columbia St., Albany, Ore. 97321.
Woodburn Independent, October 14, 1998, page 10
Born Dec. 29, 1917, in Silverton, she lived in Woodburn before moving to Salem in 1948 and then to Albany in 1997.
She was a member of Zion Mennonite Church.
Her interests included sewing, crocheting, reading and music.
Survivors include her brother, Jasper Roth of Paxon, Ill., and Oscar Roth of Lombard, Ill.; and sisters, Frances Bond of Woodburn, Freda Schmidt of Towner, Colo., and Fern Nice of Sweet Home.
Services were held Oct. 9 in the Albany Mennonite Home Chapel. Interment was in Zion Mennonite Cemetery, Hubbard. Arrangements were by Cornwell Colonial Chapel, Woodburn. Contributions may be made to Lydia's House Mennonite Home, 5353 S.E. Columbia St., Albany, Ore. 97321.
Woodburn Independent, October 14, 1998, page 10
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