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Martens, Peter S. (1888-1972)

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Peter S. Ma~tens was born ,in Scha'nz'
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Peter S. Martens was born in Schanzenfeld, Manitoba on February 20, 1888
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to Jacob and Maria Martens. In the early
nfeld, Mani,toba 'On February 20, 1'888
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years of this century he moved to Herbert
to Jacob and- Maria Martens. In th-e early
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and eventually took up a homestead four
y,e'ars 'O'f this century he moved to He ~be rt
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miles southwest of Main Centre, Sask.
and eveontuaHy t'O'Ok up a home'ste'ad fom
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He was married to Marie Wall on March
mi'les southwes't of Main Centre, Sask.
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16, 1913. Their union was blessed with
He was married to Marie WaH on 'Mar,ch
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six sons, all of whom survive their
16, 1913. Theirun'ion was b'l'e'ssed with
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father.
six s'ons, aH 'Of whom survive their
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fatheIn 1930 through the ministry o,f missionary Frank Wiens, he 'ac:cepted the
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In 1930 through the ministry of missionary Frank Wiens, he accepted the
L'o
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Lord Jesus as his personal Saviour and
-rd Jes'Uls 'as his persona:1 Siaviour and
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later that year, upon the confession of his
I'ater that year, upon ,t,he con'fe'slsion o,f his
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faith and baptism, he was accepted into
fa'ith a,nd baptism, he was accepted 'into
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the Main Centre MB Church.
the Main Centre MB 'Churc'h.
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·Mr. M 'artens was alctive 'in church and
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Mr. Martens was active in church and
community affairs, served 'On 'the ,church
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community affairs, served on the church
co'unci'l 'as we'" as in other church
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council as well as in other church
commitotee's at both Malin 'Cen'tre and
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committees at both Main Centre and
Herbert, and als'o as !Iocal municipal,
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Herbert, and also as local municipal
coun'OiHmand ,director olf the Pi'Oneer
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councillor and director of the Pioneer
Co-'Op Association 'Of Swi'ft Current.
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Coop Association of Swift Current.
He suHered 'a grea't loss thoro,ugh the
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dealt,h olf his fi'rst w~ fe in 1948, but lin Ith'e
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He suffered a great loss thorough the
year 1950 he was remarried to t'he
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death of his first wife in 1948, but in the
former 'Sar'ah Gome,ls'On, and after tlW'O
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year 1950 he was remarried to the
fu'rther ye'ars on the farm, they moved
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former Sarah Cornelson, and after two
into Herbert. They lived there unt'i'l his
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further years on the farm, they moved
p-assing.
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into Herbert. They lived there until his
He was forced t'o ret.ire,compiete'lyfrom
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passing.
h'is work in 1966, a,ft,er a stroke, though
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he regained reasonablle he.aHh. On Apr,i I
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He was forced to retire, completely from
23, 1972 he pa'ss'edinto t'he presence of,
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his work in 1966, after a stroke, though
the Lo'rd . He 'is survived by his beloved
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he regained reasonable heath. On April
wife, Sara'h; six sons, Otto o'f Ma:in
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23, 1972 he passed into the presence of,
Centre, Fr,ed O'f Vii-ctoria, Sam of Cal'g~lry,
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the Lord . He is survived by his beloved
Roy, a missionary to India, Rueben 'Of
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wife, Sarah; six sons, Otto of Main
Ma,in Centre and Tony of Burnaby, -B.C.;
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Centre, Fred of Victoria, Sam of Calgary,
rom s'tep-c'hHdren, Victor Cornelson 'O,f
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Roy, a missionary to India, Rueben of
. Swift Current, Clara (Mrs. Frank)
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Main Centre and Tony of Burnaby, B.C.;
K'I'ippens't'ein, Main Centre, Anne (!Mrs .
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four stepchildren, Victor Cornelson of
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Swift Current, Clara (Mrs. Frank)
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Klippenstein, Main Centre, Anne (Mrs .
 
Harry) Lansberry, Herbert, and Wilma
 
Harry) Lansberry, Herbert, and Wilma
(Mrs. John) Adrian, Saskatoon; 21 grandchildren and nine ,grea'tgrandchoildren.
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(Mrs. John) Adrian, Saskatoon; 21 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.
T'he funera'i was condu'cted from the
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The funeral was conducted from the
 
Herbert MB Church on April 27 with
 
Herbert MB Church on April 27 with
Pastor Jake Pauls and Rev. N'ick Janz
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Pastor Jake Pauls and Rev. Nick Janz
minis,te'ring
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ministering
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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 26 October 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Jun 30 p. 30

Birth date: 1888 Feb 20

text of obituary:

PETER S. MARTENS

Peter S. Martens was born in Schanzenfeld, Manitoba on February 20, 1888 to Jacob and Maria Martens. In the early years of this century he moved to Herbert and eventually took up a homestead four miles southwest of Main Centre, Sask. He was married to Marie Wall on March 16, 1913. Their union was blessed with six sons, all of whom survive their father.

In 1930 through the ministry of missionary Frank Wiens, he accepted the Lord Jesus as his personal Saviour and later that year, upon the confession of his faith and baptism, he was accepted into the Main Centre MB Church.

Mr. Martens was active in church and community affairs, served on the church council as well as in other church committees at both Main Centre and Herbert, and also as local municipal councillor and director of the Pioneer Coop Association of Swift Current.

He suffered a great loss thorough the death of his first wife in 1948, but in the year 1950 he was remarried to the former Sarah Cornelson, and after two further years on the farm, they moved into Herbert. They lived there until his passing.

He was forced to retire, completely from his work in 1966, after a stroke, though he regained reasonable heath. On April 23, 1972 he passed into the presence of, the Lord . He is survived by his beloved wife, Sarah; six sons, Otto of Main Centre, Fred of Victoria, Sam of Calgary, Roy, a missionary to India, Rueben of Main Centre and Tony of Burnaby, B.C.; four stepchildren, Victor Cornelson of Swift Current, Clara (Mrs. Frank) Klippenstein, Main Centre, Anne (Mrs . Harry) Lansberry, Herbert, and Wilma (Mrs. John) Adrian, Saskatoon; 21 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

The funeral was conducted from the Herbert MB Church on April 27 with Pastor Jake Pauls and Rev. Nick Janz ministering

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