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<center><h3>MRS. HELENA MARTENS</h3></center>
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on July 24, 1900 to Johann and Katharina
(Mrs.) Helena Rempel Martens was born on July 24, 1900 to Johann and Katharina
Rempel in Grigorwka, Russia. She died on
Rempel in Grigorwka, Russia. She died on
June 30, 1977 in Swift Current, Sask. from a
June 30, 1977 in Swift Current, Sask. from a
heart attack, after several years of illness.
heart attack, after several years of illness.
As a young girl she moved with her family
As a young girl she moved with her family
to Orenburg, Russia where she spent her
to Orenburg, Russia where she spent her
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with 10 children. Two sons and two daughters
with 10 children. Two sons and two daughters
predeceased her. The living children include
predeceased her. The living children include
two sons, Pete and Calvin, and four daugh·
two sons, Pete and Calvin, and four daughters, Helen, Daisy, Erna and Nora, as well as
ters, Helen, Daisy, Erna and Nora, as well as
seven grandchildren and two great·grandchildren. The Martens moved to Swift
seven grandchildren and two great·grand·
children. The Martens moved to Swift
Current in 1952.
Current in 1952.
Mrs. Martens had a congenial disposition,
Mrs. Martens had a congenial disposition,
was very courageous and optimistic. Her
was very courageous and optimistic. Her
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for the spiritual welfare of her family and for
for the spiritual welfare of her family and for
the development of love and unity within the
the development of love and unity within the
family. Her influence extended to the com·
family. Her influence extended to the community at large.
munity at large.
 
She is sorely missed by her husband, her
She is sorely missed by her husband, her
children, grandchildren and great-grand·
children, grandchildren and great-grand·

Latest revision as of 11:30, 17 March 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1977 Sept 16 p. 31

Birth date: 1900 July 24

text of obituary:

MRS. HELENA MARTENS

(Mrs.) Helena Rempel Martens was born on July 24, 1900 to Johann and Katharina Rempel in Grigorwka, Russia. She died on June 30, 1977 in Swift Current, Sask. from a heart attack, after several years of illness.

As a young girl she moved with her family to Orenburg, Russia where she spent her childhood and youth. At 11 years she accepted Christ, was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church which her father pastored. On August 4, 1921 she married Peter G . Martens in Orenburg. In 1925 the Martens moved to Canada, settling on a farm at McMahon, Sask. They were blessed with 10 children. Two sons and two daughters predeceased her. The living children include two sons, Pete and Calvin, and four daughters, Helen, Daisy, Erna and Nora, as well as seven grandchildren and two great·grandchildren. The Martens moved to Swift Current in 1952.

Mrs. Martens had a congenial disposition, was very courageous and optimistic. Her emotional stability was the backbone of the family, not only in crisis but in the everyday affairs of living. She was always concerned for the spiritual welfare of her family and for the development of love and unity within the family. Her influence extended to the community at large.

She is sorely missed by her husband, her children, grandchildren and great-grand· children, and many relatives and friends.