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na Loewen passed
<center><h3>TINA LOEWEN</h3></center>
away Feb . 24 in Central
 
Tina Loewen passed
away Feb. 24 in Central
Park Lodge, Brandon,
Park Lodge, Brandon,
Man. She was born
Man. She was born
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in Lichtfeld, Ukraine,
in Lichtfeld, Ukraine,
the 4th of 13 children.
the 4th of 13 children.
Her faith in Christ be-
Her faith in Christ began early in life. She
gan early in life. She
had a conversion experience at 12 through
had a conversion expe-
the ministry of Rev. Hofer, who came from
rience at 12 through
the ministry of Rev.
Hofer, who came from
the US to preach the
the US to preach the
gospel. In 1924 the
gospel. In 1924 the
family immigrated to
family immigrated to
Morris, Man ., moving
Morris, Man., moving
to a farm at
to a farm at
Minnedosa, Man. in
Minnedosa, Man. in
1930. On Feb. 22,
1930. On Feb. 22,
1931, she married An-
1931, she married Andrew Loewen of the
drew Loewen of the
Moore Park district.
Moore Pa rk district.
She was baptized and
She was baptized and
joined Justice (Man.)
joined Justice (Man.)
MB Church Sept. 6,
MB Church Sept. 6,
1964. In 1977 they re-
1964. In 1977 they retired from the farm to
tired from the farm to
Brandon and joined
Brandon and joined
Richmond Park MB
Richmond Park MB
Church. She was a qui-
Church. She was a quiet, unassuming wife
et, unassuming w ife
and mother, who lived
and mother, who lived
a simple life, trusted
a simple life, trusted
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prayer and the Word of
prayer and the Word of
God, often finding the
God, often finding the
Psalms most meaning-
Psalms most meaningful. She often expressed thankfulness to
ful. She often ex-
pressed thankfulness to
God that none of her
God that none of her
family experienced di-
family experienced divorce. Predeceased by
vorce. Predeceased by
Andrew in 1980 and a great-granddaughter,
Andrew in 1980 and a
she is mourned by children Henry of St. Paul,
great-g ra nddaug ht er,
she is mourned by chil-
dren Henry of St. Paul,
Alta., Anne Krueger of
Alta., Anne Krueger of
Brandon, William of
Brandon, William of
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Rudy of Wroxton,
Rudy of Wroxton,
Sask., Susan Enns of
Sask., Susan Enns of
Abbotsford, B.C., He-
Abbotsford, B.C., Helen Hiebert of Plum
len Hiebert of Plum
Coulee, Man., John of
Coulee, Man., John of
Moore Park, Linda Pen-
Moore Park, Linda Penner of Winnipeg and
ner of Winnipeg and
Mary Rose Dueck of
Mary Rose Dueck of
Steinbach, Man .; 30
Steinbach, Man.; 30
grandchildren and 45
grandchildren and 45
great-grandchildren.
great-grandchildren.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:20, 2 May 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Apr 5 p. 23

Birth date: 1912 Oct 2

text of obituary:

TINA LOEWEN

Tina Loewen passed away Feb. 24 in Central Park Lodge, Brandon, Man. She was born Oct. 2, 1912 to Isaac and Helena Steingard in Lichtfeld, Ukraine, the 4th of 13 children. Her faith in Christ began early in life. She had a conversion experience at 12 through the ministry of Rev. Hofer, who came from the US to preach the gospel. In 1924 the family immigrated to Morris, Man., moving to a farm at Minnedosa, Man. in 1930. On Feb. 22, 1931, she married Andrew Loewen of the Moore Park district. She was baptized and joined Justice (Man.) MB Church Sept. 6, 1964. In 1977 they retired from the farm to Brandon and joined Richmond Park MB Church. She was a quiet, unassuming wife and mother, who lived a simple life, trusted God, and relied on prayer and the Word of God, often finding the Psalms most meaningful. She often expressed thankfulness to God that none of her family experienced divorce. Predeceased by Andrew in 1980 and a great-granddaughter, she is mourned by children Henry of St. Paul, Alta., Anne Krueger of Brandon, William of Moore Park, Man., Rudy of Wroxton, Sask., Susan Enns of Abbotsford, B.C., Helen Hiebert of Plum Coulee, Man., John of Moore Park, Linda Penner of Winnipeg and Mary Rose Dueck of Steinbach, Man.; 30 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren.