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(Mrs.) Justina Neufeld was born on December 27, 1905 in Winkler, Manitoba to | (Mrs.) Justina Neufeld was born on December 27, 1905 in Winkler, Manitoba to | ||
Henry and Helena Enns. She | Henry and Helena Enns. She experienced | ||
Christ at a very early age in her life and in | Christ at a very early age in her life and in | ||
her early youth became a member of the | her early youth became a member of the | ||
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The Lord blessed them with two daughters | The Lord blessed them with two daughters | ||
and two sons. | and two sons. | ||
Following their marriage they moved to | Following their marriage they moved to | ||
Whitewater, Manitoba where they managed | Whitewater, Manitoba where they managed | ||
a general store and served their community | a general store and served their community | ||
many long hours. During this time they | many long hours. During this time they | ||
fellowshipped at the Boissevain Mennonite | |||
Brethren Church. In 1952 they moved to | Brethren Church. In 1952 they moved to | ||
Winnipeg and joined the then South-End | Winnipeg and joined the then South-End | ||
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only to have the basic necessities for herself | only to have the basic necessities for herself | ||
so that the rest of her time and money could | so that the rest of her time and money could | ||
be | be directed to the needs of those less | ||
fortunate than herself. She loved her Lord | fortunate than herself. She loved her Lord | ||
and had a faith that in recent years was | and had a faith that in recent years was | ||
nurtured through religious broadcasts, Bible | nurtured through religious broadcasts, Bible | ||
reading and prayer. | reading and prayer. | ||
On January 18, 1978 she suffered a heart | On January 18, 1978 she suffered a heart | ||
attack, and passed away suddenly the following day | attack, and passed away suddenly the following day at the age of 73. She was spared | ||
suffering and passed into the presence of | suffering and passed into the presence of | ||
God with a peaceful smile on her face. | God with a peaceful smile on her face. | ||
She leaves to mourn her beloved husband, | She leaves to mourn her beloved husband, | ||
John Jacob; four children and their families: | John Jacob; four children and their families: |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 14 April 2021
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Apr 28 p. 34
Birth date: 1905 Dec 27
text of obituary:
MRS. JUSTINA NEUFELD
(Mrs.) Justina Neufeld was born on December 27, 1905 in Winkler, Manitoba to Henry and Helena Enns. She experienced Christ at a very early age in her life and in her early youth became a member of the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church. On March 3, 1928 she married John J. Neufeld. The Lord blessed them with two daughters and two sons.
Following their marriage they moved to Whitewater, Manitoba where they managed a general store and served their community many long hours. During this time they fellowshipped at the Boissevain Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1952 they moved to Winnipeg and joined the then South-End Church. At the time of her passing she was a member of the Central Church. She desired only to have the basic necessities for herself so that the rest of her time and money could be directed to the needs of those less fortunate than herself. She loved her Lord and had a faith that in recent years was nurtured through religious broadcasts, Bible reading and prayer.
On January 18, 1978 she suffered a heart attack, and passed away suddenly the following day at the age of 73. She was spared suffering and passed into the presence of God with a peaceful smile on her face.
She leaves to mourn her beloved husband, John Jacob; four children and their families: Viola and Herb Kasper, Swan River, Man.; John and Anne Neufeld, Ruth and Ferdinand Pauls, Vic and Grace Neufeld, all of Winnipeg, Man.; ten grandchildren; four sisters; two brothers; and many friends.