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Omsk, Sibera to Johann
Omsk, Sibera to Johann
and Luise Rempel. The
and Luise Rempel. The
family moved to Mar-
family moved to Margenau where she was
genau where she was
baptized and joined
baptized and joined
the MB Church. In
the MB Church. In
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Einlage, Ukraine and
Einlage, Ukraine and
Ella became a
Ella became a
draftsperson at the hydroelectric plant in Za-
draftsperson at the hydroelectric plant in Zaporoshje. She married Herbert Heinrichs.  
poroshje. She married Herbert Heinrichs. Her-
Herbert, her father and her brother were arrested
bert, her father and her brother were arrested
and exiled. In 1943 Ella and her family settled
and exiled . In 1943 Ella and her family settled
in Gothenhafen, Germany, where she continued her career. In 1948 they immigrated to
in Gothenhafen, Germany, where she contin-
ued her career. In 1948 they immigrated to
Vancouver Island. In 1953 they moved to the
Vancouver Island. In 1953 they moved to the
Niagara, Ont. region. She was an active musician and volunteer in the church and at
Niagara, Ont. region. She was an active musician and volunteer in the church and at
Tabor Manor for 20 years. She loved quilting and used her drafting skills to design and saw
Tabor Manor for 20 years. She loved quilting and used her drafting skills to design and sew
more than 100 quilts.  She is mourned by daughter Erika; son Nicholas; 6 grandchildren;
more than 100 quilts.  She is mourned by daughter Erika; son Nicholas; 6 grandchildren;
13 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Sep. 3 in Scott St. MB Church, St. Catherines.
13 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Sep. 3 in Scott St. MB Church, St. Catherines.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 16:32, 13 February 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Oct 24 p. 25

Birth date: 1911 Aug 14

text of obituary:

ELLA HEINRICHS

Ella Heinrichs was born Aug. 14, 1911 in Omsk, Sibera to Johann and Luise Rempel. The family moved to Margenau where she was baptized and joined the MB Church. In 1929 they moved to Einlage, Ukraine and Ella became a draftsperson at the hydroelectric plant in Zaporoshje. She married Herbert Heinrichs. Herbert, her father and her brother were arrested and exiled. In 1943 Ella and her family settled in Gothenhafen, Germany, where she continued her career. In 1948 they immigrated to Vancouver Island. In 1953 they moved to the Niagara, Ont. region. She was an active musician and volunteer in the church and at Tabor Manor for 20 years. She loved quilting and used her drafting skills to design and sew more than 100 quilts. She is mourned by daughter Erika; son Nicholas; 6 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Sep. 3 in Scott St. MB Church, St. Catherines.