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Bergmann, Justina Wiebe (1917-1980)

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<center><h3>JUSTINA BERGMANN</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>JUSTINA BERGMANN</h3></center>
   
Mrs.) Justina Bergmann of Glenlea, Man.
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(Mrs.) Justina Bergmann of Glenlea, Man.
 
passed away May 28. She was born April 13,
 
passed away May 28. She was born April 13,
 
1917 in Arkadak, Russia to Anton and Marie
 
1917 in Arkadak, Russia to Anton and Marie
 
Wiebe (Peters). In 1925 she immigrated to
 
Wiebe (Peters). In 1925 she immigrated to
 
Canada with her family and settled first in
 
Canada with her family and settled first in
Osborne, then in Bergthal , both in Manitoba.
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Osborne, then in Bergthal, both in Manitoba.
 
She accepted the Lord at age 9 and at age 16
 
She accepted the Lord at age 9 and at age 16
 
was baptized into the Mennonite Brethren
 
was baptized into the Mennonite Brethren
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husband Alfred; daughter Irene and husband
 
husband Alfred; daughter Irene and husband
 
Nick Jantzen; five sons and their wives: Fred
 
Nick Jantzen; five sons and their wives: Fred
and Susan, Henry and Susan, Eric and Lor-
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and Susan, Henry and Susan, Eric and Lorraine, Rudy and Carol, Victor and Debby; 14
raine, Rudy and Carol, Victor and Debby; 14
 
 
grandchildren, one brother and two sisters.
 
grandchildren, one brother and two sisters.
   

Latest revision as of 16:23, 29 May 2024

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1980 July 18 p. 39

Birth date: 1917 Apr 13

text of obituary:

JUSTINA BERGMANN

(Mrs.) Justina Bergmann of Glenlea, Man. passed away May 28. She was born April 13, 1917 in Arkadak, Russia to Anton and Marie Wiebe (Peters). In 1925 she immigrated to Canada with her family and settled first in Osborne, then in Bergthal, both in Manitoba. She accepted the Lord at age 9 and at age 16 was baptized into the Mennonite Brethren Church. On June 12, 1938 she married Alfred Bergmann. Mrs. Bergmann is survived by husband Alfred; daughter Irene and husband Nick Jantzen; five sons and their wives: Fred and Susan, Henry and Susan, Eric and Lorraine, Rudy and Carol, Victor and Debby; 14 grandchildren, one brother and two sisters.

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