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Sarah Ann <I>Nevins</I> Fassnacht

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Sarah Ann Nevins Fassnacht

Birth
Valley Falls, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Death
28 Feb 1899 (aged 36)
Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Valley Falls, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3396683, Longitude: -95.4693527
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Sara Fassnacht, daughter of John and Sara Nevins was born near Valley Falls, Jefferson County, Kansas, Jan. 30, 1863. Her death occured Feb. 28, 1899. She was married to George Fassnacht of Muscotah, Kansas on March 6, 1889.
Six children came to bless this happy union of which five are still living. The funeral services were conducted at her home by Rev. Weaver in the presence of many sincerely mourning relatives and friends.
The remains were taken to Valley Falls cemetery where they were consigned by the side of her loving father, mother, and daughter, gone before.
The deceased made a confession of faith in Christ and joined the United Brethren Church, Feb. 1897, and lived a constant Christian. During her illness she exhibited expressions of Christian exertation to her many friends and relatives. She thanked all those who cared for her in her illness and asked them to meet her when the Roll is called up Yonder.
Her patience during the days of suffering, her thoughtful loving consideration of those about her at all times, her sweet soul shining through the beautiful loved form and features will remain ever with those bereft as the strongest inspiration toward all that is pure and good.
Sara Fassnacht, daughter of John and Sara Nevins was born near Valley Falls, Jefferson County, Kansas, Jan. 30, 1863. Her death occured Feb. 28, 1899. She was married to George Fassnacht of Muscotah, Kansas on March 6, 1889.
Six children came to bless this happy union of which five are still living. The funeral services were conducted at her home by Rev. Weaver in the presence of many sincerely mourning relatives and friends.
The remains were taken to Valley Falls cemetery where they were consigned by the side of her loving father, mother, and daughter, gone before.
The deceased made a confession of faith in Christ and joined the United Brethren Church, Feb. 1897, and lived a constant Christian. During her illness she exhibited expressions of Christian exertation to her many friends and relatives. She thanked all those who cared for her in her illness and asked them to meet her when the Roll is called up Yonder.
Her patience during the days of suffering, her thoughtful loving consideration of those about her at all times, her sweet soul shining through the beautiful loved form and features will remain ever with those bereft as the strongest inspiration toward all that is pure and good.

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