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Mrs. Cath erine Friesen (nee Klassen)
Mrs. Catherine Friesen (nee Klassen)
w as born in 1895 in Southern Russia. She
was born in 1895 in Southern Russia. She
was orphaned at an early age and
was orphaned at an early age and
consequently spent her youth with her
consequently spent her youth with her
guardian uncle. In 1918 s'he was marrie,d
guardian uncle. In 1918 she was married
to Aron A. Friesen. During the revolution
to Aron A. Friesen. During the revolution
th ey moved to Riche'llau ,and were
they moved to Richenau and were
baptized on their faith and jO'ined thM .B. church there in 1923.
baptized on their faith and joined the M .B. church there in 1923.
 
In 1924 they emigrated to Canada,
In 1924 they emigrated to Canada,
establishing a homestead in Elie, Manitoba, in 1926. They fel,lowshippe'd with
establishing a homestead in Elie, Manitoba, in 1926. They fellowshipped with
Christian families there and later joined
Christian families there and later joined
the M.B. Church at Newton .
the M.B. Church at Newton.
Th ei r marriage was b'lessed with four
 
ch ildren , a daughter a'nd three sons. Mr.
Their marriage was blessed with four
Friese'n died in 1946 andlef,t his wife
children, a daughter and three sons. Mr.
Friesen died in 1946 and left his wife
with the responsibility of raising the
with the responsibility of raising the
family. In 1952 she moved to OakviH,e,
family. In 1952 she moved to Oakville,
where she lived till 1970, when her ne'ed
where she lived till 1970, when her need
for medical an-ention made it necessary
for medical attention made it necessary
to move to Donwood Manor, W'innipeg,
to move to Donwood Manor, Winnipeg,
where she remained until her death.
where she remained until her death.
Sh'e suffered a stroke in 1924 wh'ich
 
She suffered a stroke in 1924 which
affected her eyesight, and the condition
affected her eyesight, and the condition
gradually worsened in ensuing years and
gradually worsened in ensuing years and
curta,iled her a'ctivities in the home as
curtailed her activities in the home as
w ell as in the church . The fami'ly
well as in the church. The family
members rejOice now to know that her
members rejoice now to know that her
Heavenly Father has restored her with
Heavenly Father has restored her with
everlasting sight!
everlasting sight!
She pass ed away on September 3. A
 
She passed away on September 3. A
few minutes before she died she was still
few minutes before she died she was still
able to thank God for His goodness and
able to thank God for His goodness and
grace. She leaves to mourn her daught'er
grace. She leaves to mourn her daughter
Catherine, of Winnipeg; Arthur of Oakville; Ed and Helen of Abbotsford; Alfre,d
Catherine, of Winnipeg; Arthur of Oakville; Ed and Helen of Abbotsford; Alfred
and Anne of Oakville; ,eight grandchildren,
and Anne of Oakville; eight grandchildren,
a brother in Chilliwack, and man y
a brother in Chilliwack, and many
friends ,and relatives.
friends and relatives.
Funeral services were he,ld in Newton
 
Funeral services were held in Newton
Siding with Rev. David Dyck and Rev.
Siding with Rev. David Dyck and Rev.
Martin Durksen ministering. Interment
Martin Durksen ministering. Interment
was at Oakville Ceme'tary.
was at Oakville Cemetary.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:21, 23 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries: 1972 Oct 06 p. 31

Birth date: 1895 Apr 22

text of obituary:

CATHERINE FRIESEN

Mrs. Catherine Friesen (nee Klassen) was born in 1895 in Southern Russia. She was orphaned at an early age and consequently spent her youth with her guardian uncle. In 1918 she was married to Aron A. Friesen. During the revolution they moved to Richenau and were baptized on their faith and joined the M .B. church there in 1923.

In 1924 they emigrated to Canada, establishing a homestead in Elie, Manitoba, in 1926. They fellowshipped with Christian families there and later joined the M.B. Church at Newton.

Their marriage was blessed with four children, a daughter and three sons. Mr. Friesen died in 1946 and left his wife with the responsibility of raising the family. In 1952 she moved to Oakville, where she lived till 1970, when her need for medical attention made it necessary to move to Donwood Manor, Winnipeg, where she remained until her death.

She suffered a stroke in 1924 which affected her eyesight, and the condition gradually worsened in ensuing years and curtailed her activities in the home as well as in the church. The family members rejoice now to know that her Heavenly Father has restored her with everlasting sight!

She passed away on September 3. A few minutes before she died she was still able to thank God for His goodness and grace. She leaves to mourn her daughter Catherine, of Winnipeg; Arthur of Oakville; Ed and Helen of Abbotsford; Alfred and Anne of Oakville; eight grandchildren, a brother in Chilliwack, and many friends and relatives.

Funeral services were held in Newton Siding with Rev. David Dyck and Rev. Martin Durksen ministering. Interment was at Oakville Cemetary.