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Nettie Labun Brown | Nettie Labun Brown | ||
died Aug. 12 in | died Aug. 12 in Winkler, Man.. She was | ||
born Nov. 14, 1907 in | born Nov. 14, 1907 in | ||
Herbert, Sask . When | Herbert, Sask. When | ||
she was 16 her | she was 16 her grandmother, mother and | ||
one sister died in a typhoid epidemic. She | |||
one sister died in a | |||
took teacher's training | took teacher's training | ||
and taught in the | and taught in the Herbert and Winkler areas. She married Gerhard | ||
(George) Labun in August 1930. They began | (George) Labun in August 1930. They began | ||
farming in 1937 in Gnadenthal, Marquette | farming in 1937 in Gnadenthal, Marquette | ||
and Roland | and Roland. In 1957 they both returned to | ||
teaching, working in Indian day schools in | teaching, working in Indian day schools in | ||
Libau, Man. and in northern B.C. In 1969 they | Libau, Man. and in northern B.C. In 1969 they | ||
retired and attended Prairie Bible Institute, | retired and attended Prairie Bible Institute, | ||
Three Hills, Alta ., then worked with Wycliffe | Three Hills, Alta., then worked with Wycliffe | ||
Bible Translators in Oaxaca, Mexico. Son | Bible Translators in Oaxaca, Mexico. Son | ||
Clarence died in 1931; George died in 1973 | Clarence died in 1931; George died in 1973 | ||
after they had moved back to Winkler. Nettie | after they had moved back to Winkler. Nettie | ||
worked with Mailbox Club of Child | worked with Mailbox Club of Child Evangelism Fellowship and was chair of the Missions-schwesternverein at Winkler MB Church. She | ||
married widower Frank Brown. He died in January 2002. She moved into Salem Home in | |||
schwesternverein at Winkler MB Church. She | |||
married widower Frank Brown. He died in | |||
June 2002. Nettie was a devoted wife and | June 2002. Nettie was a devoted wife and | ||
mother. She had a wry humour and loved to | mother. She had a wry humour and loved to | ||
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son Clarence; she is mourned by daughters | son Clarence; she is mourned by daughters | ||
Lenora Suss, Steinbach; Evelyn Labun, Grand | Lenora Suss, Steinbach; Evelyn Labun, Grand | ||
Forks, ND.; sons Arthur and Albert of | Forks, ND.; sons Arthur and Albert of Winnipeg; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; Frank's children Helen Janzen and | ||
Dorothy Enns and their families. The funeral | Dorothy Enns and their families. The funeral | ||
was Aug. 17 in Winkler MB Church. | was Aug. 17 in Winkler MB Church. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 27 February 2023
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Nov. 14 p. 28
Birth date: 1907 Nov 14
text of obituary:
NETTIE LABUN BROWN
Nettie Labun Brown died Aug. 12 in Winkler, Man.. She was born Nov. 14, 1907 in Herbert, Sask. When she was 16 her grandmother, mother and one sister died in a typhoid epidemic. She took teacher's training and taught in the Herbert and Winkler areas. She married Gerhard (George) Labun in August 1930. They began farming in 1937 in Gnadenthal, Marquette and Roland. In 1957 they both returned to teaching, working in Indian day schools in Libau, Man. and in northern B.C. In 1969 they retired and attended Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, Alta., then worked with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Oaxaca, Mexico. Son Clarence died in 1931; George died in 1973 after they had moved back to Winkler. Nettie worked with Mailbox Club of Child Evangelism Fellowship and was chair of the Missions-schwesternverein at Winkler MB Church. She married widower Frank Brown. He died in January 2002. She moved into Salem Home in June 2002. Nettie was a devoted wife and mother. She had a wry humour and loved to teach children. Her strong faith carried her through many hardships and gave her joy. Predeceased by husbands George and Frank; son Clarence; she is mourned by daughters Lenora Suss, Steinbach; Evelyn Labun, Grand Forks, ND.; sons Arthur and Albert of Winnipeg; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; Frank's children Helen Janzen and Dorothy Enns and their families. The funeral was Aug. 17 in Winkler MB Church.