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Kauffman.--Levi Christian, oldest son of John J. and
Marthz Zook Kauffman, was born in Logan Co., Ohio, Sept. 2, 1873;
died at Hesston, Kans., April 28, 1945; aged 71 y. 7m. 26 d. For
some time he had been afflicted with leakage of the heart. He
suffered a severe heat attack about thirty-six hours before his
death. The end came suddenly from heart failure. In his boyhood
he moved with his parents to Cass Co., Mo., where in his youth
he accepted Christ as his Saviour and united with the Sycamore
Grove Mennonite Church. He remained a faithful and active member
of the Mennonite Church until death. On Jan. 7, 1896, he was united
in marriage to Rebecca Ellen Sharp. He had been looking forward
to next January when he would have celebrated his fiftieth wedding
anniversary. To this union were born six sons and four daughters.
Two infant daughters, an infant son, and a married daughter (Sadie
Pearl Harshbarger, Dagmar, Mont.) preceded him in death. In the
fall of 1899 with his companion and two small children he moved
to North Dakota. They were pioneers of the western prairies and
experienced many hardships, yet he referred to those years as
some of the most enjoyable of his life. Here their children grew
up and united with the Mennonite Church. Four of the sons have
been called to the ministry of the Gospel. He play an important
part in the work of the Spring Valley Church at Kenmare, and in
the Dakota-Montana Conference district. He was always ready to
do what he could. His advice and counsel were widely sought. In
1926 he was called by the church to the office of deacon. He also
served as chairman of the District Mission Board. He was a prosperous
farmer until the years of drought. During the thirties they experienced
one crop failure after another. Other Mennonite families became
discouraged and moved away. The family was scattered. Not wanting
to remain where there was no church, they also left. This was
one of the greatest trials of his life. Here he had labored for
forty years. The local church with a membership at one time of
over sixty was gone. He left behind practically all the material
accomplishments of his life. He bore it without complaint, knowing
that his Lord knew what was best. In 1940 they came to Hesston,
Kans., where they since resided. He leaves to mourn his departure,
his wife, 5 sons, one daughter, and one foster daughter (Milo,
Hesston, Kans., John, Albany, Oreg., Archie, Foster, Oreg., Lina--Mrs.
Menno Snyder, Hammett, Idaho; George, Albany, Oreg.; Edward, Cheraw,
Colo.; and Eva Mae--Mrs. Raymond Jaques, Alpha, Minn.), 32 grandchildren,
2 sisters and 2 brothers (Lydia--Mrs. A. C. Ogburn, Aspers, Pa.,
Fannie--Mrs. L. M. Morningstar, Alpha and Willie, Goshen, Ind.),
and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were in
charge of J. G. Hartzler, I. R. Lind, F. S. Brenneman, and M.
A. Yoder. (
MennObits
, Gospel Herald, May 18, 1945, pages
134-135)
Kauffman. Rebecca Ellen, daughter of Gideon and Salina Sharp, was born at Belleville, Pa., April 22, 1873; passed away in her sleep, at her home in Hesston, Kans., Feb. 27, 1950; aged 76 y. 10 m. 5 d. On Jan. 7, 1896, she was married to Levi C. Kauffman at Garden City, Mo. He preceded her in death April 28, 1945. Surviving are 7 children (Milo, Hesston, Kans.; John, Corvallis, Oreg.; Archie, Lebanon, Oreg.; Lina-Mrs. M. S. Snyder, Hammett, Idaho; George, Tangent, Oreg.; Edward, Alden, N. Y.; and Eva Mae-Mrs. Raymond Jaques, Hesston), all of whom were present for the funeral. The oldest daughter (Pearl-Mrs. J. E. Harshbarger) preceded her in death on Jan. 7, 1927. One son and 2 daughters died in infancy. She had 37 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She leaves 6 sisters (Mollie Bobb, Newton, Kans.; Sadie Detwiler, Westover, Md.; Mattie Kauffman, Hubbard, Oreg.; Lina Zook, Fairview, Mich.; Nettie Kauffman, Glendive, Mont.; and Stella Lehman, Goshen, Ind.), and one brother (Elmer Sharp, Fairview Mich.). In her youth she became a Christian and united with the Mennonite Church, of which she was a faithful member until death. In 1899 she with her husband and two small children moved from Missouri to North Dakota, where they made their home until moving to Hesston in 1940. She was a faithful wife and loving mother and will always be appreciated and cherished in the memories of her children. Funeral services were in charge of John P. Duerksen, Jess Kauffman, and M. A. Yoder. Burial was made in the Zimmerdale Mennonite Cemetery. ( MennObits , Gospel Herald, May 2, 1950, pp. 430, 431.) |
