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Pearl Sadie <I>Kauffman</I> Harshbarger

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Pearl Sadie Kauffman Harshbarger

Birth
Garden City, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Jan 1927 (aged 30)
Kenmare, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Kenaston, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Harshbarger.--Pearl (Kauffman) Harshbarger, wife of J. Emmet Harshbarger of Coalridge, Mont., and daughter of Levi C. and Rebecca Kauffman of Kenmare, N. Dak., was born near Garden City, Mo., Dec. 6, 1896; died Jan. 8, 1927; aged 30 y. 1 m. 2 d. She was united in marriage to Bro. Harshbarger May 23, 1926. Her death was caused by leakage of the heart. She was the mother of one child who preceded her in death, having only lived one day. she died in the Kenmare Hospital. Sister Pearl was a member of the Mennonite Church and consistently and faithfully labored with the congregation at Coalridge, Mont., for the good of the Cause. Her presence will be greatly missed by all both in the home, Sunday school and church, for she was seldom absent from her place of duty. She leaves her sorrowing husband, father, mother, five brothers (Milo, John, Archie, George, Edward), one sister (Lina). and one adopted sister, Eva May. Funeral services were conducted at the Spring Valley Church near Kenmare, N. Dak., in charge of Bro. Eli G. Hochstetler assisted by Bro. L. S. Glick. Text, Job 14:5. Interment in cemetery near by.
Our dear Sister's tasks are finished,
Labors o'er and victories won,
Now she's gone to be with Jesus,
Beckons to us all to come.
Harshbarger.--Pearl (Kauffman) Harshbarger, wife of J. Emmet Harshbarger of Coalridge, Mont., and daughter of Levi C. and Rebecca Kauffman of Kenmare, N. Dak., was born near Garden City, Mo., Dec. 6, 1896; died Jan. 8, 1927; aged 30 y. 1 m. 2 d. She was united in marriage to Bro. Harshbarger May 23, 1926. Her death was caused by leakage of the heart. She was the mother of one child who preceded her in death, having only lived one day. she died in the Kenmare Hospital. Sister Pearl was a member of the Mennonite Church and consistently and faithfully labored with the congregation at Coalridge, Mont., for the good of the Cause. Her presence will be greatly missed by all both in the home, Sunday school and church, for she was seldom absent from her place of duty. She leaves her sorrowing husband, father, mother, five brothers (Milo, John, Archie, George, Edward), one sister (Lina). and one adopted sister, Eva May. Funeral services were conducted at the Spring Valley Church near Kenmare, N. Dak., in charge of Bro. Eli G. Hochstetler assisted by Bro. L. S. Glick. Text, Job 14:5. Interment in cemetery near by.
Our dear Sister's tasks are finished,
Labors o'er and victories won,
Now she's gone to be with Jesus,
Beckons to us all to come.


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