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The daughter of Henry and Ida Unruh,
The daughter of Henry and Ida Unruh,
Annie Voth was born in Harvey, N.D . on
Annie Voth was born in Harvey, N.D. on
January 22, 1899. Together with her family
January 22, 1899. Together with her family
she moved to the Hepburn, Sask. district in
she moved to the Hepburn, Sask. district in
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The Lord took her home quietly on
The Lord took her home quietly on
October 29. She leaves to mourn her husband, Jacob; three daughters, (Mrs.) Elsie
October 29. She leaves to mourn her husband, Jacob; three daughters, (Mrs.) Elsie
Wood, (Mrs.) Elma Peters, and (Mrs .) Irene
Wood, (Mrs.) Elma Peters, and (Mrs.) Irene
Kliewer; two sons, Allan and Dave; 22
Kliewer; two sons, Allan and Dave; 22
grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; one
grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; one

Latest revision as of 15:21, 23 January 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Jan 09 p. 30

Birth date: 1899 Jan 22

text of obituary:

ANNIE VOTH

The daughter of Henry and Ida Unruh, Annie Voth was born in Harvey, N.D. on January 22, 1899. Together with her family she moved to the Hepburn, Sask. district in 1905. She turned to the Lord for salvation in her youth and was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren church.

Able to read and write in two languages, Mrs. Voth's special love was to read her Bible. She made doll clothes for hundreds of children and contributed much of her craftwork to MCC.

She married Jacob A. Voth on March 26, 1918, a union blessed with seven children. She had a special concern for the spiritual welfare of her family. Although she frequently experienced illness, her faith in Christ never wavered. In spite of declining health, the Voths were able to celebrate their golden anniversary in 1968 with all children and grandchildren present. The Voths remained on their farm until ten years ago, when they moved into Hepburn.

The Lord took her home quietly on October 29. She leaves to mourn her husband, Jacob; three daughters, (Mrs.) Elsie Wood, (Mrs.) Elma Peters, and (Mrs.) Irene Kliewer; two sons, Allan and Dave; 22 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; one sister; two brothers; one step-sister and one step-brother.