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Peter Martens, was held January 30 in the
Peter Martens, was held January 30 in the
Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church.
Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church.
She was born August 5, 1891 to Mr. and
She was born August 5, 1891 to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Loewen, near Winkler. Raised in
Mrs. Peter Loewen, near Winkler. Raised in
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John Warkentin and accepted into the Winkler Church on June 4, 1908, where she was a
John Warkentin and accepted into the Winkler Church on June 4, 1908, where she was a
faithful member, also of the "SchwesternVerein."
faithful member, also of the "SchwesternVerein."
The bereaved, thankful for their sister's
The bereaved, thankful for their sister's
faithful and consistent ~estimony, are five
faithful and consistent testimony, are five
sisters: Mary of Winkler, (Mrs.) Justina
sisters: Mary of Winkler, (Mrs.) Justina
Peters, and Mrs. Julius (Susie) Wiebe, both
Peters, and Mrs. Julius (Susie) Wiebe, both

Latest revision as of 12:13, 16 May 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Mar 07 p. 29

Birth date: 1891 Aug 05

text of obituary:

MARGARET LOEWEN

Miss Margaret Loewen passed away January 27 in Winkler, Man. The funeral conducted by Rev. John D. Stoesz and Rev. Peter Martens, was held January 30 in the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church.

She was born August 5, 1891 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loewen, near Winkler. Raised in a Christian home, she accepted Christ as her Saviour at age 16. She was baptized by Rev. John Warkentin and accepted into the Winkler Church on June 4, 1908, where she was a faithful member, also of the "SchwesternVerein."

The bereaved, thankful for their sister's faithful and consistent testimony, are five sisters: Mary of Winkler, (Mrs.) Justina Peters, and Mrs. Julius (Susie) Wiebe, both of Steinbach, Man., Mrs . Abe (Tina) Dyck of Roland , Man., (Mrs.) Lizzie Giesbrecht of Winnipeg, and one brother, Peter, of Morris, Man.