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Schellenberg, Anna Wiebe (1901-1968)

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Anna Schellenberg (nee Wiebe), 6
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Anna Schellenberg (nee Wiebe), 67, went to be with the Lord on February 25. She was the wife of David J. Schellenberg of Winkler. She was born in South Russia on February 17, 1901 and as a teenage girl lost her mother. A few years later her father also passed away so that at 19 years she was left to take care of a family of five younger brothers and sisters.
went to be with the Lord on Februar
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25. She was the wife of David J. Sche
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In 1921 she married David J. Schellenberg and in 1923 they emigrated to Canada, settling in Winkler. As much as she was able she continued to share her home with her brothers and sisters until they too could establish their own homes. The Lord spoke to her through a great revival in the village of Gnadenfeld, Manitoba, in 1928 and in 1929 she herself found peace with God. A few years later she openly confessed her faith and was baptized and received into the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church. She found great satisfaction in the fellowship and worked actively with the Ladies Missionary Circle.
lenberg of Winkler. She was born i
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South Russia on February 17, 1901 an
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During 46 years of married life, God blessed their family with seven children, one of whom, an infant son, predeceased their mother.
as a teenage girl lost her mother.
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few years later her father also passe
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She is survived by her husband David; five daughters, Mrs. Peter (Anne) Enns of Elm Creek, Mrs. David (Helen) Klassen, Mrs. David (Martha) Penner, Miss Ella Schellenberg, and Mrs. Jake (Marlene) Thiessen, all Winnipeg; one son, Alfred, also of Winnipeg; 15 grandchildren; three sisters and two brothers and many relatives and friends.
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to take care of a family of five younge
 
brothers and sisters.
 
In 1921 she married David J. Sche
 
lenberg and in 1923 they emigrated t
 
Canada, settling in Winkler. As muc
 
as she was able she continued to shar
 
her home with her brothers and sister
 
until they too could establish their ow
 
homes. The Lord spoke to her throug
 
a great revival in the village of Gnaden
 
feld, Manitoba, in 1928 and in 1929 sh
 
herself found peace with God. A few
 
years later she openly confessed he
 
faith and was baptized and received int
 
the Win k I e r Mennonite Brethre
 
Church. She found great satisfaction i
 
the fellowship and worked actively wit
 
the Ladies Missionary Circle.
 
During 46 years of married life, Go
 
blessed their family with seven chi
 
dren, one of whom, an infant son, pre
 
decea!!ed their mother.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 24 February 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Apr 05 p. 19

Birth date: 1901 Feb 17

text of obituary:

MRS. ANNA SCHELLENBERG

Anna Schellenberg (nee Wiebe), 67, went to be with the Lord on February 25. She was the wife of David J. Schellenberg of Winkler. She was born in South Russia on February 17, 1901 and as a teenage girl lost her mother. A few years later her father also passed away so that at 19 years she was left to take care of a family of five younger brothers and sisters.

In 1921 she married David J. Schellenberg and in 1923 they emigrated to Canada, settling in Winkler. As much as she was able she continued to share her home with her brothers and sisters until they too could establish their own homes. The Lord spoke to her through a great revival in the village of Gnadenfeld, Manitoba, in 1928 and in 1929 she herself found peace with God. A few years later she openly confessed her faith and was baptized and received into the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church. She found great satisfaction in the fellowship and worked actively with the Ladies Missionary Circle.

During 46 years of married life, God blessed their family with seven children, one of whom, an infant son, predeceased their mother.

She is survived by her husband David; five daughters, Mrs. Peter (Anne) Enns of Elm Creek, Mrs. David (Helen) Klassen, Mrs. David (Martha) Penner, Miss Ella Schellenberg, and Mrs. Jake (Marlene) Thiessen, all Winnipeg; one son, Alfred, also of Winnipeg; 15 grandchildren; three sisters and two brothers and many relatives and friends.