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Wohlgemuth, Cornelius (1886-1971)

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th e Mennonite Brethren church at
 
th e Mennonite Brethren church at
 
Deutsch Wymyschle.
 
Deutsch Wymyschle.
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As a young man he served in th e
 
As a young man he served in th e
 
Russian alternative service and following
 
Russian alternative service and following
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his family and a few years later, in 1926,
 
his family and a few years later, in 1926,
 
they left Poland for Canada .
 
they left Poland for Canada .
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They spent a short time in Niverville,
 
They spent a short time in Niverville,
 
then moved to Winnipeg and then bought
 
then moved to Winnipeg and then bought
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Church. His beloved wife Katharina
 
Church. His beloved wife Katharina
 
passed away suddenly on June 29, 1968.
 
passed away suddenly on June 29, 1968.
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He is survived by four daughters, Mary,
 
He is survived by four daughters, Mary,
 
Winnipeg, Mrs. Arnold (Annie) Reimer,
 
Winnipeg, Mrs. Arnold (Annie) Reimer,

Revision as of 15:44, 8 June 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Apr 30 p. 31

Birth date: 1886 May 03

text of obituary:

CORNELIUS WOHLGEMUTH

Cornelius Wohlgemuth, 84, of Winnipeg passed away at the Concordia Hospital on March 17 after a short but s·evere illness. He was born on May 3, 1886 at Deutsch Wymyschle, Poland , the son of Heinrich and Anna Wohlgemuth. Here he also spent his childhood and youth and attended school. In 1903 he accepted the Lord Jesus as his personal Saviour and in 1904 he was baptized upon his confession of faith and became a member of th e Mennonite Brethren church at Deutsch Wymyschle.

As a young man he served in th e Russian alternative service and following his release studied bookkeeping and became employed as a bookkeeper in southern Russia . He was married to Ka.tharina Janzen on January 27, 1913 at Sergiejewka, and here the first two of their children, Mary and Albert, were born . In 1922 he returned to Poland with his family and a few years later, in 1926, they left Poland for Canada .

They spent a short time in Niverville, then moved to Winnipeg and then bought a farm near Landmark, Manitoba, where they farmed from 1928 to 1951. In 1951 they moved back to Winnipeg where they affili.ated with the North Kildonan Church. His beloved wife Katharina passed away suddenly on June 29, 1968.

He is survived by four daughters, Mary, Winnipeg, Mrs. Arnold (Annie) Reimer, Landmark, Mrs . Jacob (Martha) Regehr, .lie des Chenes, Manitoba, Betty, Winnipeg ; one son, Albert , and his wife Helene of Niverville; 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

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