The Sterling Bulletin Volume 69, Number 22
Sterling, Rice, Kansas, USA
Mrs. Adeline Fliginger
The following obituary was written by C, Fliginger:
"Adeline Annette Fliginger n Yaggy, was born February 4, 1881, Allen county Indiana, and departed this life May 7, 1944, at Hutchinson. She was united in marriage to Christian Fliginger July 17, 1901. Her parents, two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Her husband and sister will soon join her happiness and bliss to adore her Christ and Lord.
"Mrs. Fliginger received the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior in her early youth and was interested in seeing men and women born into the Kingdom of God. Her suffering in this life meant deeper consecration and fellowship with her Lord. Often when we entered the house we could hear her agonizing with God in deep travail for souls and true Bible messengers to go to tell the story of the true gospel to lost and dying men.
"To my friends and neighbors may I say, I am thankful to God and you and deeply appreciate the many kind words, deeds and sympathy given me in this hour of sorrow. I pray God to reward you with His rich eternal blessings for your true friendship and good will, and shall pray God to help me to continue in His will as your neighbor."
Courtesy of Shirley Thacker Hartman
The Sterling Bulletin Volume 69, Number 22
Sterling, Rice, Kansas, USA
Mrs. Adeline Fliginger
The following obituary was written by C, Fliginger:
"Adeline Annette Fliginger n Yaggy, was born February 4, 1881, Allen county Indiana, and departed this life May 7, 1944, at Hutchinson. She was united in marriage to Christian Fliginger July 17, 1901. Her parents, two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Her husband and sister will soon join her happiness and bliss to adore her Christ and Lord.
"Mrs. Fliginger received the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior in her early youth and was interested in seeing men and women born into the Kingdom of God. Her suffering in this life meant deeper consecration and fellowship with her Lord. Often when we entered the house we could hear her agonizing with God in deep travail for souls and true Bible messengers to go to tell the story of the true gospel to lost and dying men.
"To my friends and neighbors may I say, I am thankful to God and you and deeply appreciate the many kind words, deeds and sympathy given me in this hour of sorrow. I pray God to reward you with His rich eternal blessings for your true friendship and good will, and shall pray God to help me to continue in His will as your neighbor."
Courtesy of Shirley Thacker Hartman
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