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Sarah Martens was born to Nicholas and
Sarah Martens was born to Nicholas and
Anna Dueck on March 1,1896, in Hamberg
Anna Dueck on March 1,1896, in Hamberg
Molotschna, south Russia . Her father died
Molotschna, south Russia. Her father died
when she was five years old and her widowe
when she was five years old and her widowed
mother married Franz Mathies. Sarah enjoy
mother married Franz Mathies. Sarah enjoyed happy childhood and school years, finding
ed happy childhood and school years, finding
particular joy in singing. She accepted Jesus
particular joy in singing. She accepted J esus
as her personal Saviour and was baptized
as her personal Saviour and was baptized
upon the confession of her faith.
upon the confession of her faith.


She married Peter Jacob Martens o
She married Peter Jacob Martens of
Landskrone on March 10, 1921. The couple
Landskrone on March 10, 1921. The couple
encountered many hardships and difficulties
encountered many hardships and difficulties
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settling with their two children in
settling with their two children in
Namaka, Alta. During their stay
Namaka, Alta. During their stay
in Namaka , five more children were
in Namaka, five more children were
added to the fami1y, but two died in
added to the fami1y, but two died in
infancy. She was rebaptized by Rev.
infancy. She was rebaptized by Rev.
Aaron Toews at the time of her hus
Aaron Toews at the time of her husband's baptism, and together they
band's baptism, and together they
became members of the Namaka Mennonite
became members of the Namaka Mennonite
Brethren Church.
Brethren Church.
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settling on a farm in Niagara-on-the-Lake
settling on a farm in Niagara-on-the-Lake
She was involved in the ladies mission group
She was involved in the ladies mission group
in the Virgil (Ont .1 Church for as long as she
in the Virgil (Ont) Church for as long as she
was able. In 1971 she and her husband
was able. In 1971 she and her husband
celebrated 50 years of marriage. Mr. Martens
celebrated 50 years of marriage. Mr. Martens
passed away on April 2, 1973. She underwen
passed away on April 2, 1973. She underwent
surgery twice during the last six years, bu
surgery twice during the last six years, but
continued to display hope and cheerfulness
continued to display hope and cheerfulness
despite the trials. She was hospitalized again
despite the trials. She was hospitalized again
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She leaves to mourn three sons with their
She leaves to mourn three sons with their
families, Frank, Erwin and Rudy ; two
families, Frank, Erwin and Rudy; two
daughters, Anne (Mrs. Ernestl Rempel and
daughters, Anne (Mrs. Ernest Rempel and
Loretta; nine grandchildren, and three great
Loretta; nine grandchildren, and three great
grandchildren.
grandchildren.


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

Latest revision as of 11:48, 12 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 July 7 p. 31

Birth date: 1896 Mar 01

text of obituary;

MRS. SARAH MARTENS

Sarah Martens was born to Nicholas and Anna Dueck on March 1,1896, in Hamberg Molotschna, south Russia. Her father died when she was five years old and her widowed mother married Franz Mathies. Sarah enjoyed happy childhood and school years, finding particular joy in singing. She accepted Jesus as her personal Saviour and was baptized upon the confession of her faith.

She married Peter Jacob Martens of Landskrone on March 10, 1921. The couple encountered many hardships and difficulties and in 1926 they emigrated to Canada settling with their two children in Namaka, Alta. During their stay in Namaka, five more children were added to the fami1y, but two died in infancy. She was rebaptized by Rev. Aaron Toews at the time of her husband's baptism, and together they became members of the Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church.

The family moved to Ontario in 1938 and resided in Vineland for two years before settling on a farm in Niagara-on-the-Lake She was involved in the ladies mission group in the Virgil (Ont) Church for as long as she was able. In 1971 she and her husband celebrated 50 years of marriage. Mr. Martens passed away on April 2, 1973. She underwent surgery twice during the last six years, but continued to display hope and cheerfulness despite the trials. She was hospitalized again in April, and on May 22 she went to be with the Lord.

She leaves to mourn three sons with their families, Frank, Erwin and Rudy; two daughters, Anne (Mrs. Ernest Rempel and Loretta; nine grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.