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Maria Koehn passed
Maria Koehn passed
away Dec. 5. She w as
away Dec. 5. She was
born Feb. 12, 1904 to
born Feb. 12, 1904 to
Peter and Helena
Peter and Helena
Martens in Orloff,
Martens in Orloff,
Sagradowka, Russia .
Sagradowka, Russia.
She enjoyed school,
She enjoyed school,
memorizing many po-
memorizing many poems that she could still
ems that she could still
recite at age 90. She
recite at age 90. Sh e
worked on the farm,
worked on the farm,
plowing with a team of horses. At 15, she ac-
plowing with a team of horses. At 15, she accepted Christ; she was baptized the following
cepted Christ; she was baptized the following
summer, joining the Allianz Church. Her father and oldest brother died on one day in
summer, joining the Allianz Church. Her fa-
1919 during the revolution. In 1924 she emigrated to Herbert, Sask. with her mother,
ther and oldest brother died on one day in
1919 during the revolution. In 1924 she em-
igrated to Herbert, Sask. with her mother,
married brother and 2 sisters; they later
married brother and 2 sisters; they later
moved to Blumenort, Sask. On Aug. 21, 1927
moved to Blumenort, Sask. On Aug. 21, 1927
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food for the family. They moved to Vancouver
food for the family. They moved to Vancouver
in 1958 and retired to Clearbrook, B.C. in
in 1958 and retired to Clearbrook, B.C. in
1970. Maria pursued her hobby of crochet-
1970. Maria pursued her hobby of crocheting, making tablecloths for her children and
ing, making tablecloths for her children and
afghans for her grandchildren. In 1992 they
afghans for her grandchildren. In 1992 they
moved to Sunset Manor. Henry passed away
moved to Sunset Manor. Henry passed away
in 1997. She moved to Tabor Home. Prede-
in 1997. She moved to Tabor Home. Predeceased by Henry, an infant son and daughter
ceased by Henry, an infant son and daughter
Loretta Dyck in 1977, she is mourned by sons
Loretta Dyck in 1977, she is mourned by sons
Arthur, Walter and Ernie; daughters Linda
Arthur, Walter and Ernie; daughters Linda
Fast, Anita Hamm, Ellie Kroeker and Dora
Fast, Anita Hamm, Ellie Kroeker and Dora
Schulz; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grand-
Schulz; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 11 in
children; 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 11 in
Clearbrook MB Church, with Heinz Ratzlaff
Clearbrook MB Church, with Heinz Ratzlaff
and William E. Thiessen ministering.
and William E. Thiessen ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 15:32, 17 October 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Mar 21 p. 29

Birth date: 1904 Feb 12

text of obituary:

MARIA KOEHN

Maria Koehn passed away Dec. 5. She was born Feb. 12, 1904 to Peter and Helena Martens in Orloff, Sagradowka, Russia. She enjoyed school, memorizing many poems that she could still recite at age 90. She worked on the farm, plowing with a team of horses. At 15, she accepted Christ; she was baptized the following summer, joining the Allianz Church. Her father and oldest brother died on one day in 1919 during the revolution. In 1924 she emigrated to Herbert, Sask. with her mother, married brother and 2 sisters; they later moved to Blumenort, Sask. On Aug. 21, 1927 she married Henry David Koehn, her fiance who had stayed in Russia to do alternative service. In 1936 they moved to Vauxhall, Alta. She worked hard helping Henry on their small farm and had a large garden to supply food for the family. They moved to Vancouver in 1958 and retired to Clearbrook, B.C. in 1970. Maria pursued her hobby of crocheting, making tablecloths for her children and afghans for her grandchildren. In 1992 they moved to Sunset Manor. Henry passed away in 1997. She moved to Tabor Home. Predeceased by Henry, an infant son and daughter Loretta Dyck in 1977, she is mourned by sons Arthur, Walter and Ernie; daughters Linda Fast, Anita Hamm, Ellie Kroeker and Dora Schulz; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 11 in Clearbrook MB Church, with Heinz Ratzlaff and William E. Thiessen ministering.