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<center><h3>PETER D. PENNER,/h3></center>
<center><h3>PETER D. PENNER</h3></center>


Peter D. Penner was born in Rosenthal,
Peter D. Penner was born in Rosenthal,
south ·Russia on November 17, 1906. The
south Russia on November 17, 1906. The
Lord called him home on May 23 in Steinbach, Manitoba. In 1926 he married Helena
Lord called him home on May 23 in Steinbach, Manitoba. In 1926 he married Helena
Giesbrecht and that same year moved to
Giesbrecht and that same year moved to
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and later, in 1933, he was baptized and
and later, in 1933, he was baptized and
joined the Mennonite Brethren Church.
joined the Mennonite Brethren Church.
The Pennel's settled first in Shaunavon,
 
The Penners settled first in Shaunavon,
Sask., and in 1938 moved to Foam Lake,
Sask., and in 1938 moved to Foam Lake,
Sask., where they farmed for the next ten
Sask., where they farmed for the next ten
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spiritually and materially. In 1948 they
spiritually and materially. In 1948 they
moved to Steinbach and farmed for another
moved to Steinbach and farmed for another
nine years. After retiring in Steinbach , Mr.
nine years. After retiring in Steinbach, Mr.
Penner, unable to remain idle. worked at
Penner, unable to remain idle. worked at
Banman Sales and Services.
Banman Sales and Services.
The verses of Psalm 73:23-24 expressed
The verses of Psalm 73:23-24 expressed
his life's goal. His greatest desire and prayer
his life's goal. His greatest desire and prayer
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Brethren Church with Jacob Falk and Henry
Brethren Church with Jacob Falk and Henry
Regehr officiating.
Regehr officiating.
He leaves to mourn his beloved wife,
He leaves to mourn his beloved wife,
Helena; three sons and their wives, Peter
Helena; three sons and their wives, Peter

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 June 25 p. 30

Birth date: 1906 Nov 17

text of obituary:

PETER D. PENNER

Peter D. Penner was born in Rosenthal, south Russia on November 17, 1906. The Lord called him home on May 23 in Steinbach, Manitoba. In 1926 he married Helena Giesbrecht and that same year moved to Canada. In 1926 he gave his life to the Lord and later, in 1933, he was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church.

The Penners settled first in Shaunavon, Sask., and in 1938 moved to Foam Lake, Sask., where they farmed for the next ten years. The Lord graciously saw them through depression years and later blessed them spiritually and materially. In 1948 they moved to Steinbach and farmed for another nine years. After retiring in Steinbach, Mr. Penner, unable to remain idle. worked at Banman Sales and Services.

The verses of Psalm 73:23-24 expressed his life's goal. His greatest desire and prayer was to serve his Lord and to meet all his loved ones in glory. A funeral service was held May 27 in the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Church with Jacob Falk and Henry Regehr officiating.

He leaves to mourn his beloved wife, Helena; three sons and their wives, Peter and Lydia of Steinbach, Abe and Helen of Edmonton, and Ben and Doreen of Winnipeg; three daughters, Clara (Mrs. Peter) Harms of Steinbach, Lena (Mrs . Walter) Plett of Delta, B.C., and Martha (Mrs. Ike) Fehr of Winnipeg; 25 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; one brother, Bernhard, in Germany; one step-brother, Abram, in Brazil; two step-sisters; and many relatives and friends.