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***rthc Brick StoreMundcn, Kans.THEONEPRICESTORE.Obituary1 cbMarch 11, 1912, aged 8Anna Iw asvillageBohemi1827.ofbornYisolmthe1 month and7days.litwhen oiu hus-! our armsborn was placed into make a wish andour first thoughts were: to be granted/’Our g\band preceded her in death, having jWhat1Feb i1847tenai'.v 4,Wesle.v1 ate iIfromlife onday of December, 1881.she and her husbandcairnjtohe iand a host ofA m e ishe leaves thirty-six grandchildren sob chokes us a? and eighteen great grandchildren oh what will wcBaby. She was a frail little woman but in her great loving heart she had room for us all and a greate lit: lit: WO think “\\ hatsure sympathy g'oes to this son and to thebroken hearted grandsonlittletook1 V/ it* ^ ^ — — — « 7c. Iowa, where they resided— --- 0J 7 'until 1870, when tliey moved toMarshcounty,? iwhereto mourn.The funeral services were con-George Saip Jr. whomfrom his dying mothers arms almost seven years ago, and voweddo without her.” | she would take the mother's place.that vow oneShe was one of those noble pio- How well she neer women who came here, not to only has to look at thethey remained two years when they'ducted atBohemichurch in the land of plenty that we see to-pd, giiclittle face of lit-M unden at 10 o’clock1872This unionblessed withMarch 19the Tabor Not oftenintermentinday, but to a new unsettled prairie, and endured the privations andtie ( (hardships, so that we her posterity noble deeds with no thouI I 1 • • % .ftlife time might have plenty.eight children, all of whom areyoungestare: we called upon to witness such ed her boys and girlsHere she rais-teachinghas been full ofght ofself but thinking only of others.Vndin heififthlivingtheiefinsed by the them the truths of life, and in re-daughter, Sophia.children are, Joe John, of MundenThe survivingof Belleville,. of1111/ f i j Vi/ ^ * * vy ^ ^w * *• w^ f /death of Dear Old Grandma Saip. turn they and their childrengaveiiNever was there a more perfect her love and reverence which oneCubaMrsJoseph Bouska, of j Narka, Mrs. Joe Stransky, of Belle ville, Mrs. Helen Houdek, of Cubawoman than our Sainted Grandma.To her we all old and young went with our troubles and nonewould give a saint.of her grand unselfish life it has ended in a glorious sunset.Her last years she spent with 1of us ever went away from her den.mgest son GeorgeOften wre heardMun-say,Two weeks from today is Good iday—don't forget to plant yourNoplant ’em inand George Saipof Mundenpresence without words of com-Children Ithe moon, put ’em in the ground, enjoying the'and don’t forget to cover them uphome she passed away Sun- toi tand encouragement. And happiest years ofIgood for it might snow some more
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