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Froese, Mary (1895-1980)

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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1980 Nov 21 p. 26 Birth date: 1895 Jan 09 text of obituary: <center><h3>MARY FROESE</h3></center> Mary Froese of Winnipeg passed a...")
 
 
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was later baptized into the Mennonite Breth·
 
was later baptized into the Mennonite Breth·
 
ren church. For several years she enjoyed
 
ren church. For several years she enjoyed
teaching Sunday schooL In July 1930 she im-
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teaching Sunday schooL In July 1930 she immigrated to Winnipeg with her parents, and
migrated to Winnipeg with her parents, and
 
 
joined the South End MB Church where she
 
joined the South End MB Church where she
taught Sunday schooL She worked for a Ger·
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taught Sunday schooL She worked for a German language newspaper for many years, retiring at age 70. She is survived by three
man language newspaper for many years, re-
 
tiring at age 70. She is survived by three
 
 
sisters, Amalie E. Froese, Mrs. Agatha
 
sisters, Amalie E. Froese, Mrs. Agatha
Wiens, Margaret and John Janzen. The fun-
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Wiens, Margaret and John Janzen. The funeral was held on October 30 in the Winnipeg
eral was held on October 30 in the Winnipeg
 
 
Central MB Church, with pastor Gerhard
 
Central MB Church, with pastor Gerhard
 
Friesen and Abe Froese officiating.
 
Friesen and Abe Froese officiating.

Latest revision as of 15:11, 30 October 2024

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1980 Nov 21 p. 26

Birth date: 1895 Jan 09

text of obituary:

MARY FROESE

Mary Froese of Winnipeg passed away on October 27. She was born to Gerhard and Anna (Penner) Froese on January 9, 1895 in Barvenkovo, Russia. In her early youth she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and was later baptized into the Mennonite Breth· ren church. For several years she enjoyed teaching Sunday schooL In July 1930 she immigrated to Winnipeg with her parents, and joined the South End MB Church where she taught Sunday schooL She worked for a German language newspaper for many years, retiring at age 70. She is survived by three sisters, Amalie E. Froese, Mrs. Agatha Wiens, Margaret and John Janzen. The funeral was held on October 30 in the Winnipeg Central MB Church, with pastor Gerhard Friesen and Abe Froese officiating.

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