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(Mrs.) Mary (Mariechen) Wiens of Kit
(Mrs.) Mary (Mariechen) Wiens of Kitchener, Ont., went to be with the Lord on
chener, Ont., went to be with the Lord on
July 16. She was born to Johann and Lisa
July 16. She was born to Johann and Lisa
Schroeder, in 1896, at Hirschau, southern
Schroeder, in 1896, at Hirschau, southern
Russia. Soon after the death of her father,
Russia. Soon after the death of her father,
her falnily moved to Waldheim, also part of
her family moved to Waldheim, also part of
the Molotschna colony in Russia. She ac·
the Molotschna colony in Russia. She accepted the Lord as her Saviour and was baptized in August, 1914. On October 25, 1920,
cepted the Lord as her Saviour and was bap
she married Kornelius Wiens, a school teacher. At the outbreak of World War II,
tized in August, 1914. On October 25, 1920,
she married Kornelius Wiens, a school·
teacher. At the outbreak of World War II,
her husband was sent to a slave labour camp,
her husband was sent to a slave labour camp,
and was never
and was never heard of again.
heard of again.
Under the sponsorship of her brother-in-law, Gerhard
Under the sponsor
Wiens of Chicago, Mary was able to
ship of her brother
immigrate to Canada in the late
in-law, Gerhard
1940's. She made her home in Kitchener where she
Wiens of Chicago,
found relatives and many friends.
Mary was able to
 
immigrate to
Canada in the late
1940's. She made
her home in Kit
chener where she
found relatives and
many friends.
She was predeceased by her husband,
She was predeceased by her husband,
Kornelius; her parents; one brother and three
Kornelius; her parents; one brother and three

Latest revision as of 12:47, 15 September 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Aug 10 p. 35

Birth date: 1896 Apr 03

text of obituary:

MRS. MARY WIENS

(Mrs.) Mary (Mariechen) Wiens of Kitchener, Ont., went to be with the Lord on July 16. She was born to Johann and Lisa Schroeder, in 1896, at Hirschau, southern Russia. Soon after the death of her father, her family moved to Waldheim, also part of the Molotschna colony in Russia. She accepted the Lord as her Saviour and was baptized in August, 1914. On October 25, 1920, she married Kornelius Wiens, a school teacher. At the outbreak of World War II, her husband was sent to a slave labour camp, and was never heard of again. Under the sponsorship of her brother-in-law, Gerhard Wiens of Chicago, Mary was able to immigrate to Canada in the late 1940's. She made her home in Kitchener where she found relatives and many friends.

She was predeceased by her husband, Kornelius; her parents; one brother and three sisters. She is survived by a sister-in-law, Margaret Wiebe of St. Catharines, Ont.; one cousin, Susan Riediger of Kitchener, Ont.; nephews and nieces, and many friends. The funeral service was held in the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church, with J.F. Froese officiating.