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Trinke, Margaret Born (1915-2002)

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<center><h3>MARGARET TRINKE</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>MARGARET TRINKE</h3></center>
   
Margaret Trinke of Win-
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Margaret Trinke of Winkler, Man. passed away
kler, Man . passed away
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Jan. 11. She was born
Jan. 11. She was bo rn
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Aug. 24, 1915 to Henry
Aug . 24, 1915 to Hen ry
 
 
and Anna Born in the
 
and Anna Born in the
 
Rosenbach District near
 
Rosenbach District near
 
Winkler, the 6th of 13
 
Winkler, the 6th of 13
 
children. She accepted
 
children. She accepted
Christ early in life, wa s
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Christ early in life, was
 
baptized at 19 and
 
baptized at 19 and
 
joined Winkler MB
 
joined Winkler MB
 
Church. She wanted to
 
Church. She wanted to
 
be a teacher, but the
 
be a teacher, but the
family situation pre-
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family situation prevented this. She later
vented this. She later
 
 
fulfilled her desire by
 
fulfilled her desire by
 
teaching Sunday school
 
teaching Sunday school
for over 20 years. Sh e
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for over 20 years. She
 
married John W. Trinke
 
married John W. Trinke
Nov. 14, 1935. She en -
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Nov. 14, 1935. She enjoyed singing her
joyed singing her
 
 
favourite hymns. She
 
favourite hymns. She
 
worked hard with John
 
worked hard with John
 
to ensure there was
 
to ensure there was
 
food for winter filling
 
food for winter filling
the pantry with her can-
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the pantry with her canning. She was a faithful
ning. She was a faithful
 
 
helpmate on the farm,
 
helpmate on the farm,
 
milking cows, candling
 
milking cows, candling
 
eggs, trucking grain
 
eggs, trucking grain
 
and burning flax straw.
 
and burning flax straw.
She instilled in her chil-
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She instilled in her children a love for nature.
dren a love for nature.
 
 
Her flowers were her
 
Her flowers were her
pride and joy. She en-
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pride and joy. She enjoyed watching birds,
joyed watching birds,
 
 
especially the wrens
 
especially the wrens
 
that nested by her
 
that nested by her
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hands were always
 
hands were always
 
busy, doing knitting,
 
busy, doing knitting,
needle work and em-
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needle work and embroidery and sewing for
broidery and sewing for
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MCC. She made pictures, afghans and crocheted items for her
MCC. She made pic-
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children and grandchildren. She and John enjoyed travelling, parking
tures, afghans and cro-
 
cheted items for her
 
children and grandchil-
 
dren. She and John en-
 
joyed travelling, parking
 
 
their camper beside any
 
their camper beside any
 
stream, lake or pond.
 
stream, lake or pond.
She had a thankful spir-
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She had a thankful spirit to the day she died,
it to the day she died,
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and relied on God constantly. Predeceased by
and relied on God con-
 
stantly. Predeceased by
 
 
a great-granddaughter,
 
a great-granddaughter,
 
1 sister and 3 brothers,
 
1 sister and 3 brothers,
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son John E. of Winkler;
 
son John E. of Winkler;
 
daughters Marjorie
 
daughters Marjorie
Doz io s of Kas lo, B. c..
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Dozios of Kaslo, B.C..
Beat ri ce Reim er of Mor-
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Beatrice Reimer of Morden, Man. and Phyllis
den, Man . and Phyllis
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Funk of Steinbach,
Funk of Ste inb ac h,
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Man.; 17 grand children; 19 great-grandchildren; 4 brothers and
Man.; 17 grand chil-
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4 sisters. The funeral
dren; 19 grea t -g rand-
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was Jan. 15 in Winkler
childr en; 4 broth ers and
 
4 sisters. Th e fun eral
 
was Jan. 15 in Winkl er
 
 
MB Church, with Victor
 
MB Church, with Victor
 
Neufeld and Ted
 
Neufeld and Ted

Latest revision as of 16:47, 25 April 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Mar 22 p. 23

Birth date: 1915 Aug 24

text of obituary:

MARGARET TRINKE

Margaret Trinke of Winkler, Man. passed away Jan. 11. She was born Aug. 24, 1915 to Henry and Anna Born in the Rosenbach District near Winkler, the 6th of 13 children. She accepted Christ early in life, was baptized at 19 and joined Winkler MB Church. She wanted to be a teacher, but the family situation prevented this. She later fulfilled her desire by teaching Sunday school for over 20 years. She married John W. Trinke Nov. 14, 1935. She enjoyed singing her favourite hymns. She worked hard with John to ensure there was food for winter filling the pantry with her canning. She was a faithful helpmate on the farm, milking cows, candling eggs, trucking grain and burning flax straw. She instilled in her children a love for nature. Her flowers were her pride and joy. She enjoyed watching birds, especially the wrens that nested by her kitchen window. She loved to read. Her hands were always busy, doing knitting, needle work and embroidery and sewing for MCC. She made pictures, afghans and crocheted items for her children and grandchildren. She and John enjoyed travelling, parking their camper beside any stream, lake or pond. She had a thankful spirit to the day she died, and relied on God constantly. Predeceased by a great-granddaughter, 1 sister and 3 brothers, she is mourned by John; son John E. of Winkler; daughters Marjorie Dozios of Kaslo, B.C.. Beatrice Reimer of Morden, Man. and Phyllis Funk of Steinbach, Man.; 17 grand children; 19 great-grandchildren; 4 brothers and 4 sisters. The funeral was Jan. 15 in Winkler MB Church, with Victor Neufeld and Ted Goossen ministering.

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