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1896 in | Anna Enns was born July 18, 1896 in | ||
Margenau, | Margenau, Russia. With her parents, Henry | ||
and Katharina Wiebe, she moved to Siberia | and Katharina Wiebe, she moved to Siberia | ||
in 1907, returning to Putschkowa, near the | in 1907, returning to Putschkowa, near the | ||
village of Margenau, in 1915. | village of Margenau, in 1915. | ||
She accepted Christ at the age of 17 and | She accepted Christ at the age of 17 and | ||
was baptized and received into the Margenau Mennonite Brethren Church June | was baptized and received into the Margenau Mennonite Brethren Church June | ||
24, 1918. On March 7, 1918 she married | 24, 1918. On March 7, 1918 she married | ||
Henry H. Enns. They lived in | Henry H. Enns. They lived in Russia until | ||
1926 when the Lord made it possible for | 1926 when the Lord made it possible for | ||
them to come to Canada, where after | them to come to Canada, where after | ||
several years they settled on a farm at Elm | several years they settled on a farm at Elm | ||
Creek, Man. | Creek, Man. | ||
During the years on the farm the Lord | During the years on the farm the Lord | ||
blessed them richly. Her concern was that | blessed them richly. Her concern was that | ||
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source of strength in the Lord's service in | source of strength in the Lord's service in | ||
the church. | the church. | ||
They retired to North Kildonan, Man. in | They retired to North Kildonan, Man. in | ||
1962 and in 1968 moved to Clearbrook, B.C. | 1962 and in 1968 moved to Clearbrook, B.C. | ||
where they enjoyed the fellowship in the | where they enjoyed the fellowship in the | ||
Clearbrook MB Church. | Clearbrook MB Church. | ||
On February 22 the Lord called her into | On February 22 the Lord called her into | ||
his presence. She was predeceased by her | his presence. She was predeceased by her | ||
parents, six brothers, four sisters, an infant | parents, six brothers, four sisters, an infant | ||
son and three grandchildren. | son and three grandchildren. | ||
She is survived by her husband; three | She is survived by her husband; three | ||
daughters: Mrs. Nick (Katie) Wiebe, | daughters: Mrs. Nick (Katie) Wiebe, Clearbrook, Anne, New Westminster, B.C., | ||
Mary, Edmonton; five sons: Henry, Elm | Mary, Edmonton; five sons: Henry, Elm | ||
Creek | Creek, John, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., | ||
Jake, Winnipeg, Abe, Lynn Lake, Man., | Jake, Winnipeg, Abe, Lynn Lake, Man., | ||
David, Winnipeg; one brother and one | David, Winnipeg; one brother and one | ||
sister; 19 grandchildren; and many relatives | sister; 19 grandchildren; and many relatives | ||
and friends. | and friends. | ||
The funeral was held February 26 in the | The funeral was held February 26 in the | ||
Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church, | Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church, |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 5 April 2017
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Mar 22 p. 30
Birth date: 1896 Jul 18
text of obituary:
ANNA ENNS
Anna Enns was born July 18, 1896 in Margenau, Russia. With her parents, Henry and Katharina Wiebe, she moved to Siberia in 1907, returning to Putschkowa, near the village of Margenau, in 1915.
She accepted Christ at the age of 17 and was baptized and received into the Margenau Mennonite Brethren Church June 24, 1918. On March 7, 1918 she married Henry H. Enns. They lived in Russia until 1926 when the Lord made it possible for them to come to Canada, where after several years they settled on a farm at Elm Creek, Man.
During the years on the farm the Lord blessed them richly. Her concern was that all her children be brought close to the love of God, and she was to her husband a true source of strength in the Lord's service in the church.
They retired to North Kildonan, Man. in 1962 and in 1968 moved to Clearbrook, B.C. where they enjoyed the fellowship in the Clearbrook MB Church.
On February 22 the Lord called her into his presence. She was predeceased by her parents, six brothers, four sisters, an infant son and three grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband; three daughters: Mrs. Nick (Katie) Wiebe, Clearbrook, Anne, New Westminster, B.C., Mary, Edmonton; five sons: Henry, Elm Creek, John, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., Jake, Winnipeg, Abe, Lynn Lake, Man., David, Winnipeg; one brother and one sister; 19 grandchildren; and many relatives and friends.
The funeral was held February 26 in the Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church, with pastor Rev. H. Lenzmann and Rev. Frank Friesen of Morden, Man. officiating.