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(Mrs .) Magdalene Kornelson was born to | (Mrs.) Magdalene Kornelson was born to | ||
Anton and Marie Butz in Austria in 1890. In | Anton and Marie Butz in Austria in 1890. In | ||
1904 the family moved to Canada, settling in | 1904 the family moved to Canada, settling in | ||
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in 1909. The Lord took her to himself on July | in 1909. The Lord took her to himself on July | ||
8, just two months after her beloved husband. | 8, just two months after her beloved husband. | ||
The Kornelsons homesteaded in Raymore, | The Kornelsons homesteaded in Raymore, | ||
Sask ., then continued farming at Balgonie | Sask., then continued farming at Balgonie | ||
and Arbuthnot, Sask., until retiring to Swift | and Arbuthnot, Sask., until retiring to Swift | ||
Current in 1964. Mrs. Kornelson acknowledged | Current in 1964. Mrs. Kornelson acknowledged Jesus as her Saviour at 19 years. She | ||
with her husband experienced spiritual renewal in mid-life and continued to grow in | with her husband experienced spiritual renewal in mid-life and continued to grow in | ||
the Lord. Her life evidenced a love and | the Lord. Her life evidenced a love and | ||
interest in others and her optimism and | interest in others and her optimism and | ||
sense of humour showed her confidence in | sense of humour showed her confidence in | ||
God and others . A brief illness led to her | God and others. A brief illness led to her | ||
passing. The family rejoices that God spared | passing. The family rejoices that God spared | ||
her prolonged suffering by taking her to her | her prolonged suffering by taking her to her | ||
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spoke from John 14:1-6, and a favorite hymn | spoke from John 14:1-6, and a favorite hymn | ||
of Mrs. Kornelson's, "A Mighty Fortress is | of Mrs. Kornelson's, "A Mighty Fortress is | ||
Our God" , was sung by the congregation. | Our God", was sung by the congregation. | ||
She leaves to mourn her daughters, (Mrs.) | She leaves to mourn her daughters, (Mrs.) | ||
Frida Bakes of Regina, Evelyn (Mrs. Wilfred) Reimche of Winnipeg, Dorothy (Mrs. | Frida Bakes of Regina, Evelyn (Mrs. Wilfred) Reimche of Winnipeg, Dorothy (Mrs. | ||
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grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two | grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two | ||
great-great-grandchildren; one brother, | great-great-grandchildren; one brother, | ||
George Butz; one sister, (Mrs .) Minnie | George Butz; one sister, (Mrs.) Minnie | ||
Lingrneyer; and many relatives and friends. | Lingrneyer; and many relatives and friends. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 24 June 2020
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Oct 1 p.31
Birth date: 1890
text of obituary:
MAGDALENE KORNELSON
(Mrs.) Magdalene Kornelson was born to Anton and Marie Butz in Austria in 1890. In 1904 the family moved to Canada, settling in Southey, Sask. She married Fred Kornelson in 1909. The Lord took her to himself on July 8, just two months after her beloved husband.
The Kornelsons homesteaded in Raymore, Sask., then continued farming at Balgonie and Arbuthnot, Sask., until retiring to Swift Current in 1964. Mrs. Kornelson acknowledged Jesus as her Saviour at 19 years. She with her husband experienced spiritual renewal in mid-life and continued to grow in the Lord. Her life evidenced a love and interest in others and her optimism and sense of humour showed her confidence in God and others. A brief illness led to her passing. The family rejoices that God spared her prolonged suffering by taking her to her eternal reward in Christ Jesus. A funeral service was held in the Swift Current Mennonite Brethren Church. Pastor Peter Nikkel spoke from John 14:1-6, and a favorite hymn of Mrs. Kornelson's, "A Mighty Fortress is Our God", was sung by the congregation.
She leaves to mourn her daughters, (Mrs.) Frida Bakes of Regina, Evelyn (Mrs. Wilfred) Reimche of Winnipeg, Dorothy (Mrs. John) Conrad of Ottawa; her sons and their wives, Vernon and Frieda of Arbuthnot and Wilmer and Evangeline of Clearbrook, B.C.; Leona, wife of her late son Gordon; 22 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, George Butz; one sister, (Mrs.) Minnie Lingrneyer; and many relatives and friends.