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Cornelius Pauls was born in Puchtien
Cornelius Pauls was born in Puchtien
Russia, on January 1, 1891 to Henry Paul
Russia, on January 1, 1891 to Henry Pauls
and Justina (nee Hiebert), the sixth child i
and Justina (nee Hiebert), the sixth child in
the family. His mother passed away when h
the family. His mother passed away when he
was just over one year old. Two brothers had
was just over one year old. Two brothers had
passed away previously.
passed away previously.
Since his parents had no land of their own
 
Since his parents had no land of their own,
they availed themselves of the opportunity
they availed themselves of the opportunity
of settling in the Terek settlement in 1901
of settling in the Terek settlement in 1901.
After much hardship in those early year
After much hardship in those early years
everything was eventually lost in February
everything was eventually lost in February
1918. From there Cornelius moved to Kalen
1918. From there Cornelius moved to Kalentarewka where he met his wife, Elizabeth. He
tarewka where he met his wife, Elizabeth. H
learned to know and love her and they were
learned to know and love her and they wer
married September 30, 1918.
married September 30, 1918.
On May 10, 1921, he was born again. In
On May 10, 1921, he was born again. In
1924 he and his family left Russia, landing in
1924 he and his family left Russia, landing in
Quebec, Canada. They settled in southern
Quebec, Canada. They settled in southern
Manitoba. The first 20 years were difficul
Manitoba. The first 20 years were difficult
ones. In 1944 they moved to B.C. Ten year
ones. In 1944 they moved to B.C. Ten years
later, in 1954, they retired, living in thei
later, in 1954, they retired, living in their
home in Clearbrook until their final move
home in Clearbrook until their final move
into the Tabor Home in 1969.
into the Tabor Home in 1969.
God gave them 11 children (eight sons and
God gave them 11 children (eight sons and
three daughters) of whom three sons an
three daughters) of whom three sons and
three daughters died in infancy. On May 23
three daughters died in infancy. On May 23
1971 the Lord called his beloved wife
1971 the Lord called his beloved wife
Elizabeth, home to himself, after 52 years o
Elizabeth, home to himself, after 52 years of
married life.
married life.
Cornelius passed away on November 8, a
 
Cornelius passed away on November 8, at
the age of nearly 83 years. He is survived by
the age of nearly 83 years. He is survived by
five married sons: Cornelius and Anne o
five married sons: Cornelius and Anne of
Thornhill, Ont.; John and Margaret o
Thornhill, Ont.; John and Margaret of
Richmond, B.C.; David and Neta of Mt Lehman, B.C.; Jake and Martha of Seatt
Richmond, B.C.; David and Neta of Mt Lehman, B.C.; Jake and Martha of Seattle
Wash.; Henry and Betty of Willowdale, On
Wash.; Henry and Betty of Willowdale, Ont;
and by 15 grandchildren.
and by 15 grandchildren.


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

Latest revision as of 15:26, 15 March 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Dec 14 p. 30

Birth date: 1891 Jan 1

text of obituary:

CORNELIUS PAULS

Cornelius Pauls was born in Puchtien Russia, on January 1, 1891 to Henry Pauls and Justina (nee Hiebert), the sixth child in the family. His mother passed away when he was just over one year old. Two brothers had passed away previously.

Since his parents had no land of their own, they availed themselves of the opportunity of settling in the Terek settlement in 1901. After much hardship in those early years everything was eventually lost in February 1918. From there Cornelius moved to Kalentarewka where he met his wife, Elizabeth. He learned to know and love her and they were married September 30, 1918.

On May 10, 1921, he was born again. In 1924 he and his family left Russia, landing in Quebec, Canada. They settled in southern Manitoba. The first 20 years were difficult ones. In 1944 they moved to B.C. Ten years later, in 1954, they retired, living in their home in Clearbrook until their final move into the Tabor Home in 1969.

God gave them 11 children (eight sons and three daughters) of whom three sons and three daughters died in infancy. On May 23 1971 the Lord called his beloved wife Elizabeth, home to himself, after 52 years of married life.

Cornelius passed away on November 8, at the age of nearly 83 years. He is survived by five married sons: Cornelius and Anne of Thornhill, Ont.; John and Margaret of Richmond, B.C.; David and Neta of Mt Lehman, B.C.; Jake and Martha of Seattle Wash.; Henry and Betty of Willowdale, Ont; and by 15 grandchildren.