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Loewen, Anna Klippenstein (1911-2007)

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(Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Oct p. 29 Birth date: 1911 Nov 20 text of obituary: <center><h3>ANNA LOEWEN</h3></center> Anna Loewen died July 1. She was born...")
 
 
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1911 in Siberia, Russia
 
1911 in Siberia, Russia
 
to Johann and Helena
 
to Johann and Helena
Klippenstein . Anna
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Klippenstein. Anna
 
had a happy childhood
 
had a happy childhood
 
surrounded by a caring
 
surrounded by a caring
 
community. When she
 
community. When she
 
was young, Anna's father
 
was young, Anna's father
died of typhus fever and her mother remar-
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died of typhus fever and her mother remarried, bringing together two families. To escape
ried, bringing together two families. To escape
 
 
persecution in Russia, the family fled their
 
persecution in Russia, the family fled their
 
home when Anna was 17. Upon arrival at a
 
home when Anna was 17. Upon arrival at a
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she is mourned by children Helga, Irma, Merv
 
she is mourned by children Helga, Irma, Merv
 
(Joan), Vern (Sandra), Lenora (Art) Andres,
 
(Joan), Vern (Sandra), Lenora (Art) Andres,
and Dennis (Diane); 11 grandchildren; 3 great-
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and Dennis (Diane); 11 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 1 half-sister.
grandchildren; 1 half-sister.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 15 July 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Oct p. 29

Birth date: 1911 Nov 20

text of obituary:

ANNA LOEWEN


Anna Loewen died July 1. She was born Nov. 20, 1911 in Siberia, Russia to Johann and Helena Klippenstein. Anna had a happy childhood surrounded by a caring community. When she was young, Anna's father died of typhus fever and her mother remarried, bringing together two families. To escape persecution in Russia, the family fled their home when Anna was 17. Upon arrival at a German refugee camp, Anna discovered that her sister had immigrated to Canada. Anna followed, travelling alone and settling in Winnipeg, where she worked as a domestic and nanny. While visiting her sister in Glenbush, Sask., Anna met David Loewen. They were married Nov. 8, 1934. Anna and David moved to a farm and became actively involved in their church community. Their early pioneer days were physically and emotionally difficult, as they grieved the separation from family. Anna and David were grateful to God, however, for peace and a home. In 1970, they moved to Saskatoon, where they were involved at Central MB Church. Anna's faith in Jesus Christ began at age 14 in Russia. She was baptized and joined the MB church in Winnipeg. Her faith gave her strength and hope for her journey. Predeceased by David in 1997; 1 grandson; she is mourned by children Helga, Irma, Merv (Joan), Vern (Sandra), Lenora (Art) Andres, and Dennis (Diane); 11 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 1 half-sister.

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