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Man. passed away Jan. | Man. passed away Jan. 2. He was born May 28, | ||
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1906 to Isaac and | 1906 to Isaac and | ||
Agenetha Brown near | Agenetha Brown near | ||
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His father died when | His father died when | ||
Frank was a teen. The | Frank was a teen. The | ||
family moved to | family moved to Winkler. He earned a BA | ||
from the University of | from the University of | ||
Manitoba, then attend- | Manitoba, then attend- | ||
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School for 40 years, re- | School for 40 years, re- | ||
tiring in 1971. He mar- | tiring in 1971. He mar- | ||
ried Agatha Dyck July | ried Agatha Dyck July 15, 1934. Their home | ||
15, 1934. Their home | was enriched by 2 chosen daughters. He was | ||
was enriched by 2 | |||
a dedicated Christian. | a dedicated Christian. | ||
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and was involved with | and was involved with | ||
Sunday school, first as a | Sunday school, first as a | ||
teacher then as | teacher then as superintendent for many | ||
years . In later years, he | years . In later years, he | ||
taught an adult Bible | taught an adult Bible | ||
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love for history and | love for history and | ||
published A History of | published A History of | ||
Winkler in 1973. He | Winkler in 1973. He enriched many lives. | ||
Agatha died Dec. 21, | Agatha died Dec. 21, | ||
1985. In September | 1985. In September | ||
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his family by name | his family by name | ||
every morning and | every morning and | ||
evening. He | evening. He communed with his Lord | ||
constantly. He favourite | constantly. He favourite | ||
song was "Under His | song was "Under His | ||
Wings". Predeceased | Wings". Predeceased | ||
by Agatha and a | by Agatha and a brother, he is mourned by | ||
Nettie; daughters Helen Janzen and Dorothy | |||
Nettie; daughters | |||
Enns; 6 grandchildren; | Enns; 6 grandchildren; | ||
11 great- | 11 great-grandchildren; and 1 sister. The | ||
funeral was Jan. 8 in | |||
funeral was Jan . 8 in | |||
Winkler MB Church, | Winkler MB Church, | ||
with Ted Goossen ministering. | with Ted Goossen ministering. | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 25 April 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Mar 22 p. 23
Birth date: 1906 May 28
text of obituary:
FRANK BROWN
Frank Brown of Winkler, Man. passed away Jan. 2. He was born May 28, 1906 to Isaac and Agenetha Brown near Winkler. He was raised on the farm along with 6 brothers and 1 sister. His father died when Frank was a teen. The family moved to Winkler. He earned a BA from the University of Manitoba, then attend- ed Normal School. He later earned a B.Ed. He taught at Winkler High School for 40 years, re- tiring in 1971. He mar- ried Agatha Dyck July 15, 1934. Their home was enriched by 2 chosen daughters. He was a dedicated Christian. He was baptized by H.S . Voth and joined the MB church in 1932. He sang in the choir and was involved with Sunday school, first as a teacher then as superintendent for many years . In later years, he taught an adult Bible class. He had a great love for history and published A History of Winkler in 1973. He enriched many lives. Agatha died Dec. 21, 1985. In September 1986 he married Nettie Labun. He prayed for his family by name every morning and evening. He communed with his Lord constantly. He favourite song was "Under His Wings". Predeceased by Agatha and a brother, he is mourned by Nettie; daughters Helen Janzen and Dorothy Enns; 6 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 1 sister. The funeral was Jan. 8 in Winkler MB Church, with Ted Goossen ministering.