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<center><h3>(MRS. AGANETHA NIESSEN</h3></center>
<center><h3>(MRS.) AGANETHA NIESSEN</h3></center>


Aganetha Niessen, daughter of Jacob and
Aganetha Niessen, daughter of Jacob and
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26, 1882 in Rosenbach, Fuerstenland, South
26, 1882 in Rosenbach, Fuerstenland, South
Russia. Up to age 19 she resided in her
Russia. Up to age 19 she resided in her
native country . In 1901, she migrated with
native country. In 1901, she migrated with
her parents to Canada. Winkler, Manitoba
her parents to Canada. Winkler, Manitoba
became her new home. In 1906, during a time
became her new home. In 1906, during a time
of revival under the ministry of Rev . H. S .
of revival under the ministry of Rev. H. S .
Voth, she gave her heart to the Lord, was
Voth, she gave her heart to the Lord, was
baptized and became a member of the
baptized and became a member of the
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she moved with her parents to Herbert,
she moved with her parents to Herbert,
Sask.
Sask.
On Janury 19, 1908 she married Henry W.
On Janury 19, 1908 she married Henry W.
Niessen of Aberdeen, Sask . with Rev. Peter
Niessen of Aberdeen, Sask. with Rev. Peter
Penner officiating. They lived in Aberdeen
Penner officiating. They lived in Aberdeen
until 1944. Nine children were born to them:
until 1944. Nine children were born to them:
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Clara, Arthur and William. Jacob, Henry,
Clara, Arthur and William. Jacob, Henry,
William and the first Tina died in infancy.
William and the first Tina died in infancy.
They were not spared hardships at Aberdeen, but by God's abundant grace, they
They were not spared hardships at Aberdeen, but by God's abundant grace, they
overcame. In 1944, they moved to Clearbrook, B.C., greatly enjoying the milder
overcame. In 1944, they moved to Clearbrook, B.C., greatly enjoying the milder
climate and marvellous fellowship in the
climate and marvellous fellowship in the
North Abbotsford MB Church.
North Abbotsford MB Church.
In 1949 Mr. Niessen became ill with cancer
In 1949 Mr. Niessen became ill with cancer
and on August 16, 1950, he passed away.
and on August 16, 1950, he passed away.
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went to be with the Lord on January 17,
went to be with the Lord on January 17,
1960.
1960.
She was endowed with the gift of hospitality. This she selflessly practiced all her life to
She was endowed with the gift of hospitality. This she selflessly practiced all her life to
family and friends .
family and friends .
In 1966 she moved to the Tabor Home.
In 1966 she moved to the Tabor Home.
The kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Friesen,
The kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Friesen,
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lived with her children, Clara and Cornie, for
lived with her children, Clara and Cornie, for
nearly a year. She passed away January 16 at
nearly a year. She passed away January 16 at
age 92 .
age 92.
 
Spiritually she retained clarity of thought
Spiritually she retained clarity of thought
In her suffering, she was patient and thankful for every kindness shown to her.
In her suffering, she was patient and thankful for every kindness shown to her.
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Abbotsford, B.C., Arthur and Ruth Niessen
Abbotsford, B.C., Arthur and Ruth Niessen
of Richmond, B.C., and William and Katie
of Richmond, B.C., and William and Katie
Niessen of Kelowna, B .C.; 16 grandchildren;
Niessen of Kelowna, B.C.; 16 grandchildren;
22 great-grandchildren; one sister, (Mrs.)
22 great-grandchildren; one sister, (Mrs.)
Anna Friesen; and many relatives and
Anna Friesen; and many relatives and
friends.
friends.
The funeral was held January 21 in the
The funeral was held January 21 in the
Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church with
Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church with
Rev. Herman Lenzmann and Rev . H. G.
Rev. Herman Lenzmann and Rev. H. G.
Classen, a son-in-law, officiating.
Classen, a son-in-law, officiating.


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

Latest revision as of 16:34, 30 May 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Apr 18 p. 31

Birth date: 1882 Oct 26

text of obituary:

(MRS.) AGANETHA NIESSEN

Aganetha Niessen, daughter of Jacob and Katerina Dick Schultz, was born on October 26, 1882 in Rosenbach, Fuerstenland, South Russia. Up to age 19 she resided in her native country. In 1901, she migrated with her parents to Canada. Winkler, Manitoba became her new home. In 1906, during a time of revival under the ministry of Rev. H. S . Voth, she gave her heart to the Lord, was baptized and became a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church, whose member she faithfully remained unto the end. In 1907 she moved with her parents to Herbert, Sask.

On Janury 19, 1908 she married Henry W. Niessen of Aberdeen, Sask. with Rev. Peter Penner officiating. They lived in Aberdeen until 1944. Nine children were born to them: Jacob, Sara, Henry, William, Tina, Tina, Clara, Arthur and William. Jacob, Henry, William and the first Tina died in infancy.

They were not spared hardships at Aberdeen, but by God's abundant grace, they overcame. In 1944, they moved to Clearbrook, B.C., greatly enjoying the milder climate and marvellous fellowship in the North Abbotsford MB Church.

In 1949 Mr. Niessen became ill with cancer and on August 16, 1950, he passed away. They enjoyed 42 years of married life. Throughout these months of suffering, she proved to be a compassionate nurse with much previous experience nursing his parents in their home. Her suffering daughter Tina went to be with the Lord on January 17, 1960.

She was endowed with the gift of hospitality. This she selflessly practiced all her life to family and friends .

In 1966 she moved to the Tabor Home. The kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Friesen, houseparents, was greatly appreciated. After a few years she was hospitalized and then lived with her children, Clara and Cornie, for nearly a year. She passed away January 16 at age 92.

Spiritually she retained clarity of thought In her suffering, she was patient and thankful for every kindness shown to her. She was predeceased by four children in infancy, her husband in 1950 and by the second Tina in 1960. Her loss is mourned by her children: Sara and Henry Classen of Vancouver, Clara and Cornie Klassen of Abbotsford, B.C., Arthur and Ruth Niessen of Richmond, B.C., and William and Katie Niessen of Kelowna, B.C.; 16 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; one sister, (Mrs.) Anna Friesen; and many relatives and friends.

The funeral was held January 21 in the Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church with Rev. Herman Lenzmann and Rev. H. G. Classen, a son-in-law, officiating.