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Ensz, Isaac (1872-1935)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1935 Jul 17 p. 2

Birth date: 1872 Jan 17

text of obituary:

Isaac Ensz.

Isaac Ensz, son Isaac and Anna Ensz, was born in Halbstadt, Schoensee, South Russia, January 17, 1872. At the age of 5 years he came to America with his parents, settling near Marion, South Dakota. On June 24, 1888, he was baptized upon his confession of faith by the Elder Benjamin Schmitt and received as a member into the church.

On January 3, 1892, he was married to Eva Voth. To this union were born 5 children, 2 preceding the father in death. In 1901 the departed came to the state of Washington with his family. When the church at Ruff was organized he became one of its charter members. In 1929 he transferred his membership to the Menno church near Schrag, Washington. due to his occupation the family moved to Lind in 1912 where hey have lived ever since.

Brother Ensz has been ailing for some time, and especially so during the past 3 years. The final days of his life here were very painful, suffering from ulcers of the stomach. He was prepared to go at any time, ready to meet his Savior in person. Many prayers he sent to the Throne of Mercy. He died in the hospital in Spokane, awaiting the hour when he should have undergone an operation, but passed away just 3 hours before. He leaves to mourn his passing his widow, Mrs. Eva Ensz; 2 sons, one daughter, and one adopted daughter, 3 grandchildren, 2 brothers, 2 sisters. though they mourn, they all look forward to meet him again with Christ at the heavenly throne. Funeral services were conducted from the Menno Mennonite church Sunday afternoon, June 30, and burial was made in the cemetery of the church near by. Rev. E. R. Aeschliman and Rev. M. J. Galle spoke words of comfort.

His age was 63 years, 5 months, 9 days.


The Mennonite obituary: 1935 Aug 6 p. 23

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