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y Penner, beloved wife of Oa'vid
Penner Sr. of Grass y Lak e, Alberta, was
Mary Penner, beloved wife of David Penner Sr. of Grassy Lake, Alberta was born in 1892, in Southern Russia in the
Mary Penner, beloved wife of David Penner Sr. of Grassy Lake, Alberta was born in 1892, in Southern Russia in the
hom e of Jakob and Anna Neufeldt. She
home of Jakob and Anna Neufeldt. She
was married in 1912 to David Penner.
was married in 1912 to David Penner.
The ea rly years of their marriage were
The early years of their marriage were
marred by the outbreak of World Warl,
marred by the outbreak of World War l,
with the resu lting sepa ration and 10ne'liness caused by compulsory service to
with the resulting separation and loneliness caused by compulsory service to
t heir country. Following the revolution
their country. Following the revolution
the Penners felt the uneas'iness and
the Penners felt the uneasiness and
insecurity in Ru ss i,a and ,in 1925 they
insecurity in Russia and in 1925 they
em igrated to Cinada, settling on a farm
emigrated to Canada, settling on a farm
at Grassy Lake.
at Grassy Lake.
It was here that they participated in
It was here that they participated in
the organization of a small Mennonite
the organization of a small Mennonite
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church-home throughout the years of her
church-home throughout the years of her
life.
life.
Despite her declining health, Mrs,
Despite her declining health, Mrs,
Penner lived to enjoy the d'iamond
Penner lived to enjoy the diamond
anniversary of their marria'g·e in J'une of
anniversary of their marriage in June of
this year. About two weeks before her
this year. About two weeks before her
passing her illness becam e very serious.
passing her illness became very serious.
She was taken to hospital, but her heart
She was taken to hospital, but her heart
was too w ea ry to respond to treatment.
was too weary to respond to treatment.
The Lord took her home quie'tly, in the
The Lord took her home quietly, in the
presence of her family, on the afternoon
presence of her family, on the afternoon
of August 23, 1972.
of August 23, 1972.
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She leaves to mourn her husband David,
She leaves to mourn her husband David,
four sons and three daughters, 30 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Two
four sons and three daughters, 30 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Two
sisters survive her-Mrs. Anna W·illms
sisters survive her - Mrs. Anna Willms
in Lethbridge, Alberta and Mrs. T'ina
in Lethbridge, Alberta and Mrs. Tina
Siemens in Russia.
Siemens in Russia.
The funeral was held on the Saturday
The funeral was held on the Saturday
fo'liowing, with Br. D.J, Pankratz offici,ating. Mrs. Penner was laid ,to rest in the
following, with Br. D. J. Pankratz officiating. Mrs. Penner was laid to rest in the
small cemetery on the grounds of the
small cemetery on the grounds of the
M .B. Church at Grassy Lake.
M. B. Church at Grassy Lake.
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is
the death of His saints." Psalm 116:1
the death of His saints." Psalm 116:1


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:10, 23 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Sep 22 p. 23

Birth date: 1892 Dec 25

text of obituary:

MARY PENNER

Mary Penner, beloved wife of David Penner Sr. of Grassy Lake, Alberta was born in 1892, in Southern Russia in the home of Jakob and Anna Neufeldt. She was married in 1912 to David Penner. The early years of their marriage were marred by the outbreak of World War l, with the resulting separation and loneliness caused by compulsory service to their country. Following the revolution the Penners felt the uneasiness and insecurity in Russia and in 1925 they emigrated to Canada, settling on a farm at Grassy Lake.

It was here that they participated in the organization of a small Mennonite Brethren Church, which remained her church-home throughout the years of her life.

Despite her declining health, Mrs, Penner lived to enjoy the diamond anniversary of their marriage in June of this year. About two weeks before her passing her illness became very serious. She was taken to hospital, but her heart was too weary to respond to treatment. The Lord took her home quietly, in the presence of her family, on the afternoon of August 23, 1972.

She leaves to mourn her husband David, four sons and three daughters, 30 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Two sisters survive her - Mrs. Anna Willms in Lethbridge, Alberta and Mrs. Tina Siemens in Russia.

The funeral was held on the Saturday following, with Br. D. J. Pankratz officiating. Mrs. Penner was laid to rest in the small cemetery on the grounds of the M. B. Church at Grassy Lake. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Psalm 116:1