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Helen Kloslowsky of 381 East 41st Ave., Vancouver, passed away on June 19. Funeral services were held on June 23, in the 43rd Church in Vancouver with Rev. D. B. Wiens officiating.  
Helen Koslowsky of 381 East 41st Ave., Vancouver, passed away on June 19. Funeral services were held on June 23, in the 43rd Church in Vancouver with Rev. D. B. Wiens officiating.  


Miss Koslowsky was born March 14, 1890 in Hochfeld, Altkolonie, South Russia, and was baptized and received into fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church, on September 15, 1907. She came to Canada in 1948. She is survived by one niece, Susie Dyck of Vancouver.  
Miss Koslowsky was born March 14, 1890 in Hochfeld, Altkolonie, South Russia, and was baptized and received into fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church, on September 15, 1907. She came to Canada in 1948. She is survived by one niece, Susie Dyck of Vancouver.  


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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1966 Sep 02 p. 18

Birth date: 1890 Mar 14

text of obituary:

HELEN KOSLOWSKY

Helen Koslowsky of 381 East 41st Ave., Vancouver, passed away on June 19. Funeral services were held on June 23, in the 43rd Church in Vancouver with Rev. D. B. Wiens officiating.

Miss Koslowsky was born March 14, 1890 in Hochfeld, Altkolonie, South Russia, and was baptized and received into fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church, on September 15, 1907. She came to Canada in 1948. She is survived by one niece, Susie Dyck of Vancouver.