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Wil·fred Enns was hom in 1954, and
Wilfred Enns was home in 1954, and
accepted by the family as a gift from
accepted by the family as a gift from
God. He underwent a hemia operation
God. He underwent a hernia operation
when 10 months old, but after that
when 10 months old, but after that
enjoyed a healthy childhood unti,1 he was
enjoyed a healthy childhood until he was
five years old. After tests in the Winnipeg
five years old. After tests in the Winnipeg
Clinic, it was discovered that his lungs
Clinic, it was discovered that his lungs
were diseased and he was troubled with
were diseased and he was troubled with
bronchial and other ailments for most
bronchial and other ailments for most
of the rema·inder of his 'life.
of the remainder of his life.
 
Wilfred accepted Christ when he was
Wilfred accepted Christ when he was
five ye'ars old, and attended church
five years old, and attended church
whenever his health would p·ermit.
whenever his health would permit.
Although he spent weeks at a time in
Although he spent weeks at a time in
v·arious hospitals, he was able to complete
various hospitals, he was able to complete
his schooling without failing a grade.
his schooling without failing a grade.
In 1966 the family moved to St.
In 1966 the family moved to St.
Catharines, Ontario. He continued to
Catharines, Ontario. He continued to
receive the services of specia,l-ists. In
receive the services of specialists. In
1970 he was baptized and joined the
1970 he was baptized and joined the
Scot,t Street M.B. Church, whose fa'ithfu'l member he remained till the end.
Scott Street M.B. Church, whose faithful member he remained till the end.
His he'alth c·ontinued to remain precarious,
His health continued to remain precarious,
and various operations were conducted
and various operations were conducted
with some success. Although the healtih
with some success. Although the health
problem was a severe test, the family
problem was a severe test, the family
and WiHred were strengthened in their
and Wilfred were strengthened in their
faith and apprecia·ted the supporting
faith and appreciated the supporting
prayers of other believers. The last
prayers of other believers. The last
winter Wilfred spent a good deal of
winter Wilfred spent a good deal of
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the chaplain, Father Peter Macaulay, a
the chaplain, Father Peter Macaulay, a
real friend. In spite of all attempts to
real friend. In spite of all attempts to
he·lp, Wi·lfred's health slowly dedin-ed. His
help, Wilfred's health slowly declined. His
las·t days were made happy by visits
last days were made happy by visits
from his pastor, and a quartet, an·d he
from his pastor, and a quartet, and he
dictated a messa·ge to the church members as weN. He di·ed on July 29, at
dictated a message to the church members as well. He died on July 29, at
the age of 18 years .
the age of 18 years.
The large attendance of nurses, teachers, friends, and young people at the funeral home and at the church servic-e was
 
very meaningful. A large number o·f
The large attendance of nurses, teachers, friends, and young people at the funeral home and at the church service was
very meaningful. A large number of
Gideon Bibles were placed in his memory.
Gideon Bibles were placed in his memory.
A large cho·ir of young people sang some
A large choir of young people sang some
o~ his favourite hymns at the funeral
of his favourite hymns at the funeral
as we'll as at the home of the bereaved
as well as at the home of the bereaved
parents.
parents.
Left to mourn
 
brothers, 4 s'isters,
Left to mourn are his parents, 3 brothers, 4 sisters,
and fr·iends.
are his parents, 3
as well as relatives and friends.
as well as relatives and friends.


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

Latest revision as of 15:16, 16 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Sep 08 p. 31

Birth date: 1954 Jan 20

WILFRED ENNS

Wilfred Enns was home in 1954, and accepted by the family as a gift from God. He underwent a hernia operation when 10 months old, but after that enjoyed a healthy childhood until he was five years old. After tests in the Winnipeg Clinic, it was discovered that his lungs were diseased and he was troubled with bronchial and other ailments for most of the remainder of his life.

Wilfred accepted Christ when he was five years old, and attended church whenever his health would permit. Although he spent weeks at a time in various hospitals, he was able to complete his schooling without failing a grade.

In 1966 the family moved to St. Catharines, Ontario. He continued to receive the services of specialists. In 1970 he was baptized and joined the Scott Street M.B. Church, whose faithful member he remained till the end. His health continued to remain precarious, and various operations were conducted with some success. Although the health problem was a severe test, the family and Wilfred were strengthened in their faith and appreciated the supporting prayers of other believers. The last winter Wilfred spent a good deal of time in the hospital. Here he found in the chaplain, Father Peter Macaulay, a real friend. In spite of all attempts to help, Wilfred's health slowly declined. His last days were made happy by visits from his pastor, and a quartet, and he dictated a message to the church members as well. He died on July 29, at the age of 18 years.

The large attendance of nurses, teachers, friends, and young people at the funeral home and at the church service was very meaningful. A large number of Gideon Bibles were placed in his memory. A large choir of young people sang some of his favourite hymns at the funeral as well as at the home of the bereaved parents.

Left to mourn are his parents, 3 brothers, 4 sisters, as well as relatives and friends.