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Agnes Toews was born on Christmas Day,
Agnes Toews was born on Christmas Day,
1886 in Friedensruh, Molotschna colony,
1886 in Friedensruh, Molotschna colony,
south Russia , to Johann B . and Aganetha
south Russia, to Johann B. and Aganetha
(Wiebe) Harms , the second oldest in a family
(Wiebe) Harms, the second oldest in a family
of eight. The family enjoyed peace and
of eight. The family enjoyed peace and
prosperity in those years, yet they believed
prosperity in those years, yet they believed
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At 16, she had a deep religious experience
At 16, she had a deep religious experience
and committed her life to Christ as Saviour
and committed her life to Christ as Saviour
and Lord . The following year she was
and Lord. The following year she was
baptized by Elder David Schellenberg and
baptized by Elder David Schellenberg and
received into the Mennonite Brethren Church
received into the Mennonite Brethren Church
at Rueckenau.
at Rueckenau.
She learned to know a young teacher from
She learned to know a young teacher from
Alexanderkrone and on August 9, 1908, she
Alexanderkrone and on August 9, 1908, she
was married to Aron A. Toews by Rev.
was married to Aron A. Toews by Rev.
J acob W. Reimer. After their marriage
Jacob W. Reimer. After their marriage
they moved to Rueckenau where her husband was the leading teacher from 1908 to
they moved to Rueckenau where her husband was the leading teacher from 1908 to
1918 and where the Lord blessed them with
1918 and where the Lord blessed them with
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him in his additional responsibilities as a
him in his additional responsibilities as a
minister.
minister.
In 1926 they left. Russia for Canada and
In 1926 they left. Russia for Canada and
pioneer life on a farm at Namaka, Alberta.
pioneer life on a farm at Namaka, Alberta.
They lived there from 1927 to 1947. Their
They lived there from 1927 to 1947. Their
home was known
home was known in the community for its "open
in the community
house" policy and Mrs. Toews' hospitality was deeply
for its "open
appreciated by both friends and
house" policy and
strangers. In 1947 they moved to the
Mrs. Toews' hospitality was deeply
Abbotsford area of B.C. where she
appreciated by
continued to live until her passing.
both friends and
strangers. In 1947
they moved to the
Abbotsford area of
B.C . where she
continued to live
until her passing.
For almost seven years her husband served
For almost seven years her husband served
the Clearbrook MB Church as minister and
the Clearbrook MB Church as minister and
leader and she provided much help to him.
leader and she provided much help to him.
When he partially and eventually totally lost
When he partially and eventually totally lost
his eyef'ight, she assumed additional responsibilities. During these years, she and her
his eyesight, she assumed additional responsibilities. During these years, she and her
husband could celebrate both their golden
husband could celebrate both their golden
and then their diamond wedding anniversaries. On November 5, 1969 the moment of
and then their diamond wedding anniversaries. On November 5, 1969 the moment of
separation came when her husband passed
separation came when her husband passed
into the presence of his Lord.
into the presence of his Lord.
Despite her age, she maintained a strong
Despite her age, she maintained a strong
interest in the world about her. She read
interest in the world about her. She read
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more than a hundred books. In 1973 she
more than a hundred books. In 1973 she
moved into the Tabor Home in Clearbrook to
moved into the Tabor Home in Clearbrook to
be close to many of her friends . She deeply
be close to many of her friends. She deeply
appreciated the fellowship and care the
appreciated the fellowship and care the
Home provided . On March 15, 1978 she fell
Home provided . On March 15, 1978 she fell
asleep in the Lord.
asleep in the Lord.
She leaves to mourn two daughters , Agnes
 
She leaves to mourn two daughters, Agnes
and husband George Thielmann of Vancouver, and Mary of Clearbrook; son John
and husband George Thielmann of Vancouver, and Mary of Clearbrook; son John
A. and Nettie of Winnipeg, and daughter-inlaw Mrs. Agatha (Nick) Toews of Clearbrook; also Mrs . Tina (Goossen) Martens,
A. and Nettie of Winnipeg, and daughter-in-law Mrs. Agatha (Nick) Toews of Clearbrook; also Mrs. Tina (Goossen) Martens, who joined the family at the time of the
who joined the family at the time of the
emigration in 1926, of Clearbrook; one brother, Henry, of Frunze, U.S.S.R.; 18 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and one son,
emigration in 1926, of Clearbrook; one brother, Henry, of Frunze, U .S.S.R.; 18 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and one son ,
Nicholas, who passed away in April, 1977.
Nicholas , who passed away in April, 1977.


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

Latest revision as of 11:57, 14 April 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Mar 31 p. 31

Birth date: 1886 Dec 25

text of obituary:

MRS. AGNES TOEWS

Agnes Toews was born on Christmas Day, 1886 in Friedensruh, Molotschna colony, south Russia, to Johann B. and Aganetha (Wiebe) Harms, the second oldest in a family of eight. The family enjoyed peace and prosperity in those years, yet they believed that man does not live by bread alone and earnestly endeavoured to bring up their children in the fear and nurture of the Lord. At 16, she had a deep religious experience and committed her life to Christ as Saviour and Lord. The following year she was baptized by Elder David Schellenberg and received into the Mennonite Brethren Church at Rueckenau.

She learned to know a young teacher from Alexanderkrone and on August 9, 1908, she was married to Aron A. Toews by Rev. Jacob W. Reimer. After their marriage they moved to Rueckenau where her husband was the leading teacher from 1908 to 1918 and where the Lord blessed them with four children, two daughters and two sons. The happy years ended under the gathering storm of the Revolution. In 1918 they moved back to Friedensruh where her husband taught another four years and she assisted him in his additional responsibilities as a minister.

In 1926 they left. Russia for Canada and pioneer life on a farm at Namaka, Alberta. They lived there from 1927 to 1947. Their home was known in the community for its "open house" policy and Mrs. Toews' hospitality was deeply appreciated by both friends and strangers. In 1947 they moved to the Abbotsford area of B.C. where she continued to live until her passing. For almost seven years her husband served the Clearbrook MB Church as minister and leader and she provided much help to him. When he partially and eventually totally lost his eyesight, she assumed additional responsibilities. During these years, she and her husband could celebrate both their golden and then their diamond wedding anniversaries. On November 5, 1969 the moment of separation came when her husband passed into the presence of his Lord.

Despite her age, she maintained a strong interest in the world about her. She read much-during a two year period she read more than a hundred books. In 1973 she moved into the Tabor Home in Clearbrook to be close to many of her friends. She deeply appreciated the fellowship and care the Home provided . On March 15, 1978 she fell asleep in the Lord.

She leaves to mourn two daughters, Agnes and husband George Thielmann of Vancouver, and Mary of Clearbrook; son John A. and Nettie of Winnipeg, and daughter-in-law Mrs. Agatha (Nick) Toews of Clearbrook; also Mrs. Tina (Goossen) Martens, who joined the family at the time of the emigration in 1926, of Clearbrook; one brother, Henry, of Frunze, U.S.S.R.; 18 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and one son, Nicholas, who passed away in April, 1977.