She was a member of the Mennonite Church at the Forks for a number of years. She had suffered for several years from gall stones and her last sickness was this and a number of other complications. She bore her sufferings with much patience and expressed a readiness and desire to depart and be with Jesus and the loved ones who preceded her to the glory world. Funeral services at Forks Church, Dec. 30, by Amos Nusbaum and D. D. Miller.
"Loving friends, weep not for me,
I long to be at rest;
How happy, happy I shall be
When pillowed on my Savior's breast!"
Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 22, No 41 - January 9, 1930, pp 847, 848
She was a member of the Mennonite Church at the Forks for a number of years. She had suffered for several years from gall stones and her last sickness was this and a number of other complications. She bore her sufferings with much patience and expressed a readiness and desire to depart and be with Jesus and the loved ones who preceded her to the glory world. Funeral services at Forks Church, Dec. 30, by Amos Nusbaum and D. D. Miller.
"Loving friends, weep not for me,
I long to be at rest;
How happy, happy I shall be
When pillowed on my Savior's breast!"
Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 22, No 41 - January 9, 1930, pp 847, 848
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Infant Son Rheinheimer
1891–1891
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Minnie Rheinheimer
1892–1923
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Clayton C Rheinheimer
1895–1971
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Willis Rheinheimer
1897–1967
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Alta Elizabeth Rheinheimer Good
1900–1977
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John Rheinheimer
1901–1904
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Alma Anna Rheinheimer Yoder
1903–1974
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Infant Son Rheinheimer
1905–1905
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Carl Raymond Rheinheimer Sr
1906–1977
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1911–1911
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1912–1981
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