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born in the Crimea, Russia, on April 26
born in the Crimea, Russia, on April 26
1879. On April 20, 1902 she married Peter
1879. On April 20, 1902 she married Peter
Schroeder, a union blessed with four daugh
Schroeder, a union blessed with four daughters and five sons. During the revolution in
ers and five sons. During the revolution in
Russia the Schroeders were forced to flee
Russia the ~chroeders were forced to flee
their home several times; they moved to
heir home several times; they moved to
Canada in 1925.
Canada in 1925.
Shortly after arriving in Gnadenthal
Shortly after arriving in Gnadenthal
Manitoba, where the William Dycks pro
Manitoba, where the William Dycks provided them with their first Canadian home
vided them with their first Canadian home
they purchased a farm near Plum Coulee,
hey purchased a farm near Plum Coulee,
Man. Despite the difficulties of a new land,
Man . Despite the difficulties of a new land,
by trusting in the Lord and working hard
by trusting in the Lord and working hard
hey succeeded in overcoming the hardships.
hey succeeded in overcoming the hardships.
At this time they were baptized and joined
At this time they were baptized and joined
he Mennonite Brethren church. The Schroe
the Mennonite Brethren church. The Schroeders moved to Elm Creek in 1929, farming
ders moved to Elm Creek in 1929, farming
here until their retirement to Winnipeg in
here until their retirement to Winnipeg in
1947. Here they joined the South End (now
1947. Here they joined the South End (now
Central) Mennonite Brethren Church.
Central) Mennonite Brethren Church.
Mrs. Schroeder's husband passed away in
Mrs. Schroeder's husband passed away in
1967, after the two had been able to celebrate
1967, after the two had been able to celebrate
he golden and later the diamond anniver
the golden and later the diamond anniveraries of their life together. She lived in her
aries of their life together. She lived in her
own home for three years following her
own home for three years following her
husband's death, together with (Mrs.) Maria
husband's death, together with (Mrs.) Maria
Klassen, before moving into Donwood Manor
Klassen, before moving into Donwood Manor
n Winnipeg in 1970. There she especially
in Winnipeg in 1970. There she especially
njoyed visits from her children and the
enjoyed visits from her children and the
ellowship of other believers. On December
fellowship of other believers. On December
26,1975, the Lord called his tired child home
26,1975, the Lord called his tired child home
in her 97th year.
in her 97th year.
She was predeceased by her husband and
She was predeceased by her husband and
one son in childhood; and leaves to mourn,
one son in childhood; and leaves to mourn,

Latest revision as of 15:44, 30 January 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Feb 06 p. 29

Birth date: 1879 Apr 26

text of obituary:

(MRS.) ANNA SCHROEDER

The daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Braun (nee Fast), (Mrs.) Anna Schoeder was born in the Crimea, Russia, on April 26 1879. On April 20, 1902 she married Peter Schroeder, a union blessed with four daughters and five sons. During the revolution in Russia the Schroeders were forced to flee their home several times; they moved to Canada in 1925.

Shortly after arriving in Gnadenthal Manitoba, where the William Dycks provided them with their first Canadian home they purchased a farm near Plum Coulee, Man. Despite the difficulties of a new land, by trusting in the Lord and working hard hey succeeded in overcoming the hardships. At this time they were baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren church. The Schroeders moved to Elm Creek in 1929, farming here until their retirement to Winnipeg in 1947. Here they joined the South End (now Central) Mennonite Brethren Church.

Mrs. Schroeder's husband passed away in 1967, after the two had been able to celebrate the golden and later the diamond anniveraries of their life together. She lived in her own home for three years following her husband's death, together with (Mrs.) Maria Klassen, before moving into Donwood Manor in Winnipeg in 1970. There she especially enjoyed visits from her children and the fellowship of other believers. On December 26,1975, the Lord called his tired child home in her 97th year.

She was predeceased by her husband and one son in childhood; and leaves to mourn, four daughters and four sons with their families; 23 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; one brother and two sisters in Russia; and one brother in Yarrow, B.C.