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13 in Abbotsford, B.C. | 13 in Abbotsford, B.C. | ||
She was born Mar. 18, | She was born Mar. 18, | ||
1910 in Alexandertal, Alt | 1910 in Alexandertal, Alt | ||
Samara, Russia to Henry | Samara, Russia to Henry | ||
and Minna Van Bergen . | and Minna Van Bergen. | ||
At age 14 she | At age 14 she immigrated to Canada with her | ||
family. She worked as a | family. She worked as a | ||
housemaid for wealthy | housemaid for wealthy | ||
families . She accepted | families. She accepted | ||
Christ at a young age | |||
and this sustained her to the end. She married | and this sustained her to the end. She married | ||
Peter A. Wiens Jan. 31, 1932 in Gem, Alta. They | Peter A. Wiens Jan. 31, 1932 in Gem, Alta. They | ||
lived in Gem, Yarrow, B.C. , Black Creek, B.C. and | lived in Gem, Yarrow, B.C., Black Creek, B.C. and | ||
Sea Island, B.C. before settling in Arnold, B.C. | Sea Island, B.C. before settling in Arnold, B.C. | ||
Peter died Sept. 10, 1981. | Peter died Sept. 10, 1981. Louise moved to Evergreen Village, Clearbrook in 1985 and then to | ||
Sherwood Crescent Guest Home in August | Sherwood Crescent Guest Home in August | ||
1999. She was creative and industrious. Her | 1999. She was creative and industrious. Her | ||
flower beds were a joy to behold. She | flower beds were a joy to behold. She volunteered at the MCC store, the Community Centre | ||
kitchen, the Golden Age Society and the ceramics shop. She produced many lovely ceramic | |||
kitchen, | |||
products and large needlepoint pictures. She | products and large needlepoint pictures. She | ||
and Peter spent several winters in Mexico, | and Peter spent several winters in Mexico, travelled to Europe, eastern Canada and the US. She | ||
enjoyed hunting and fishing trips in fall. She suffered several major strokes in July 1968 but recovered. She lost sight in one eye in 1995 and | |||
enjoyed hunting and fishing trips in fall. She | suffered from arthritis but she not complain. Predeceased by Peter, son Henry in infancy and 2 | ||
suffered from arthritis but she not complain. | |||
infant grandchildren, she is mourned by children | infant grandchildren, she is mourned by children | ||
Ruth Cahais, Esther Fadeeff, George, Minna | Ruth Cahais, Esther Fadeeff, George, Minna | ||
Malmstrom, Mary Dyck and Bernie; 18 | Malmstrom, Mary Dyck and Bernie; 18 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren. The funeral | ||
was Feb. 19 in Clearbrook MB Church with | was Feb. 19 in Clearbrook MB Church with | ||
Heinz Ratzlaff and Jacob J. Neufeld ministering. | Heinz Ratzlaff and Jacob J. Neufeld ministering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 14 November 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 May 2 p. 29
Birth date: 1910 Mar 18
text of obituary:
LOUISE WIENS
Louise Wiens died Feb. 13 in Abbotsford, B.C. She was born Mar. 18, 1910 in Alexandertal, Alt Samara, Russia to Henry and Minna Van Bergen. At age 14 she immigrated to Canada with her family. She worked as a housemaid for wealthy families. She accepted Christ at a young age and this sustained her to the end. She married Peter A. Wiens Jan. 31, 1932 in Gem, Alta. They lived in Gem, Yarrow, B.C., Black Creek, B.C. and Sea Island, B.C. before settling in Arnold, B.C. Peter died Sept. 10, 1981. Louise moved to Evergreen Village, Clearbrook in 1985 and then to Sherwood Crescent Guest Home in August 1999. She was creative and industrious. Her flower beds were a joy to behold. She volunteered at the MCC store, the Community Centre kitchen, the Golden Age Society and the ceramics shop. She produced many lovely ceramic products and large needlepoint pictures. She and Peter spent several winters in Mexico, travelled to Europe, eastern Canada and the US. She enjoyed hunting and fishing trips in fall. She suffered several major strokes in July 1968 but recovered. She lost sight in one eye in 1995 and suffered from arthritis but she not complain. Predeceased by Peter, son Henry in infancy and 2 infant grandchildren, she is mourned by children Ruth Cahais, Esther Fadeeff, George, Minna Malmstrom, Mary Dyck and Bernie; 18 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren. The funeral was Feb. 19 in Clearbrook MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff and Jacob J. Neufeld ministering.