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<center><h3>MARTHA KEMPER</h3>/center>
<center><h3>MARTHA KEMPER</h3></center>


Mrs. Martha Kemper, 25,  of Calgary  
Mrs. Martha Kemper, 25,  of Calgary  
p!'lssed away suddenly in  early June in  
p!'lssed away suddenly in  early June in  
a car accident in  Alberta.  
a car accident in  Alberta.  
Martha was born .in  Steinbach, Mani
 
toba,  ·in 1944 to  J'ohn and Mary Engbrecht. She spent her childhood there and  
Martha was born in  Steinbach, Manitoba,
nccepted Christ as  her Saviour at the  
in 1944 to  John and Mary Engbrecht.  
She spent her childhood there and  
accepted Christ as  her Saviour at the  
age of seven. At 17 she went to Winnipeg,  
age of seven. At 17 she went to Winnipeg,  
where she worked at the Manitoba Telephone  Company for  five  years  and  at  
where she worked at the Manitoba Telephone   
various  jobs  a,fter that.  About seven  
Company for  five  years  and  at  
various  jobs  after that.  About seven  
years  ago  she  underwent  a  serious  
years  ago  she  underwent  a  serious  
operation, during which time she renewed  
operation, during which time she renewed  
her commitment to  the  Lord.  
her commitment to  the  Lord.  
On November 23, 1968 she was married  
On November 23, 1968 she was married  
to Bob Kemper. They resided in Winnipeg  
to Bob Kemper. They resided in Winnipeg  
till  Aplril,  after  which they  moved to  
till  April,  after  which they  moved to  
Calgary. Sho,rtly before the acc,ident,  she  
Calgary. Shortly before the accident,  she  
shared with her husband the premonition  
shared with her husband the premonition  
that  her  life  would be short.  No one  
that  her  life  would be short.  No one  
realized  how short it  was to  be.  The  
realized  how short it  was to  be.  The  
family  is  comforted by Amos 3:6, "Does  
family  is  comforted by Amos 3:6, "Does  
evi'l befall a city, unless the  Lord has  
evil befall a city, unless the  Lord has  
done  it?"  Left  to  mourn her  passing  
done  it?"  Left  to  mourn her  passing  
are her husband, Bob, and  her parents,  
are her husband, Bob, and  her parents,  

Latest revision as of 16:37, 16 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Aug 08 p. 26

Birth date: 1944

text of obituary:

MARTHA KEMPER

Mrs. Martha Kemper, 25, of Calgary p!'lssed away suddenly in early June in a car accident in Alberta.

Martha was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, in 1944 to John and Mary Engbrecht. She spent her childhood there and accepted Christ as her Saviour at the age of seven. At 17 she went to Winnipeg, where she worked at the Manitoba Telephone Company for five years and at various jobs after that. About seven years ago she underwent a serious operation, during which time she renewed her commitment to the Lord.

On November 23, 1968 she was married to Bob Kemper. They resided in Winnipeg till April, after which they moved to Calgary. Shortly before the accident, she shared with her husband the premonition that her life would be short. No one realized how short it was to be. The family is comforted by Amos 3:6, "Does evil befall a city, unless the Lord has done it?" Left to mourn her passing are her husband, Bob, and her parents, Me and Mrs. John Engbrecht.