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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1973 Feb 23 p. 30
''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1973 Feb 23 p. 30


Birth date: 1914
Birth date: 1914 Jan 20


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Herbert Bible School and Briercrest Bible
Herbert Bible School and Briercrest Bible
Institute and was ordained to the
Institute and was ordained to the
ministry in 1952, serving at the Turnhil1
ministry in 1952, serving at the Turnhill
church for about 10 years and in Swift
church for about 10 years and in Swift
Current as well. After 1963, when the
Current as well. After 1963, when the
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children, all of Swift Current: Marina
children, all of Swift Current: Marina
and John Bergen, Harold and Sylvia
and John Bergen, Harold and Sylvia
Martens, Gordon and Sonya Martens ,
Martens, Gordon and Sonya Martens,
Dorothy and Hichard Weetman, Ruth (at
Dorothy and Hichard Weetman, Ruth (at
MBBC), Dorothy and Julie Martens, 11
MBBC), Dorothy and Julie Martens, 11

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Feb 23 p. 30

Birth date: 1914 Jan 20

text of obituary:

EUGENE MARTENS

Eugene Martens was born in 1914 in Herbert, Sask. He was saved in his 16th year and joined the MB church in Herbert. Later he spent a year in the copper mines of B,C, before returning to farm for a number of years. He attended the Herbert Bible School and Briercrest Bible Institute and was ordained to the ministry in 1952, serving at the Turnhill church for about 10 years and in Swift Current as well. After 1963, when the family moved to Swift Current, he was actively involved with the MB Church there. He was active in the Westbank Bible Camp for about 20 years in a variety of capacities, and on the Home Missions Board of Saskatchewan for 15 years.

Due to a heart condition, he was forced to restrict his activities somewhat. He died in a traffic accident while returning from his daily trip to the ranch on January 13. He was 53 years old. His family treasures the fine example he left for them to follow.

He is survived by his wife, Lydia, and children, all of Swift Current: Marina and John Bergen, Harold and Sylvia Martens, Gordon and Sonya Martens, Dorothy and Hichard Weetman, Ruth (at MBBC), Dorothy and Julie Martens, 11 grandchildren, 7 brothers, 2 sisters, and his mother, Mrs. Anna Martens.