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Mable Julia <I>Koehn</I> Koehn

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Mable Julia Koehn Koehn

Birth
Death
5 Nov 2010 (aged 87)
Burial
Greensburg, Kiowa County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.5577774, Longitude: -99.340117
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Mable J. Koehn, 87, Montezuma, died Friday, Nov. 5, 2010, at Bethel Home Inc. in Montezuma, where she was a resident since 2006.

She was born March 18, 1923, at Chickasha, Okla., to Andrew J. and Minne Schmidt Koehn.
She and Rodney Leo Koehn were married Jan. 2, 1944, in Fairview, Okla. She was a homemaker.

Koehn is survived by her husband of Montezuma; three sons, Gary Koehn of Scott City, Troy Koehn of Inman, and Kevin Koehn of Greensburg; three daughters, El Vera Unruh of Haviland, Camila Unruh of Galva, and Regina Stutzman of Okolona, Miss.; two sisters, Irene Smith of Montezuma, and Bernice Toews of Emelle, Ala.; 16 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a grandchild, Kelly Stutzman Jantz; five brothers; and three sisters.

Funeral services was in Bethel Mennonite Church in Greensburg. Burial was in the Bethel Memorial Gardens in Greensburg.

Garden City Telegram 11/6/10
Mable J. Koehn, 87, Montezuma, died Friday, Nov. 5, 2010, at Bethel Home Inc. in Montezuma, where she was a resident since 2006.

She was born March 18, 1923, at Chickasha, Okla., to Andrew J. and Minne Schmidt Koehn.
She and Rodney Leo Koehn were married Jan. 2, 1944, in Fairview, Okla. She was a homemaker.

Koehn is survived by her husband of Montezuma; three sons, Gary Koehn of Scott City, Troy Koehn of Inman, and Kevin Koehn of Greensburg; three daughters, El Vera Unruh of Haviland, Camila Unruh of Galva, and Regina Stutzman of Okolona, Miss.; two sisters, Irene Smith of Montezuma, and Bernice Toews of Emelle, Ala.; 16 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a grandchild, Kelly Stutzman Jantz; five brothers; and three sisters.

Funeral services was in Bethel Mennonite Church in Greensburg. Burial was in the Bethel Memorial Gardens in Greensburg.

Garden City Telegram 11/6/10


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