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heodor C. Martens of
Theodor C. Martens of
Altona, Man. passed
Altona, Man. passed
away Dec. 14. He was
away Dec. 14. He was
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months later. He and
months later. He and
his mother immigrated
his mother immigrated
to Canada in August.
to Canada in August
1927. His mother married David Dick 2 years
1927. His mother married David Dick 2 years
later; from him Theodor learned a love for
later; from him Theodor learned a love for
farming and the ministry. He accepted Christ
farming and the ministry. He accepted Christ
Dec. 4, 1938. He was baptized in August 1939
Dec. 4, 1938. He was baptized in August 1939
in Saskatoon and joined the MB church . He
in Saskatoon and joined the MB church. He
studied at Bethany Bible Institute and earned a
studied at Bethany Bible Institute and earned a
B.Th . from MB Bible College in Winnipeg in
B.Th. from MB Bible College in Winnipeg in
1950. In 1946 he married Frieda Willms in
1950. In 1946 he married Frieda Willms in
Steinbach, Man. They worked with Western
Steinbach, Man. They worked with Western
Children's Mission 1 yea r. He earned a BA
Children's Mission 1 year. He earned a BA
from Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kan. They
from Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kan. They
went to Congo as MB missionaries in 1954,
went to Congo as MB missionaries in 1954,
serving almost 5 years till forced home by
serving almost 5 years till forced home by
malaria. He began teachi ng school in
malaria. He began teaching school in
Niverville, Man., earned his B.Ed. in 1965 and
Niverville, Man., earned his B.Ed. in 1965 and
was one of the ministers in Niverville, MB
was one of the ministers in Niverville, MB
Church. In 1975 they moved to Altona, where
Church. In 1975 they moved to Altona, where
he taught and served as a minister in Horn-
he taught and served as a minister in Horndean MB Church. He later helped start the MB
dean MB Church. He later helped start the MB
church in Altona. A silent heart attack sapped
church in Alton a. A silent heart attack sapped
his energy. In retirement he enjoyed reading,
his energy. In retirement he enjoyed reading,
writing the family history, visiting his children,
writing the family history, visiting his children,
camping and fishing. Pr edeceased by son
camping and fishing. Predeceased by son
Robert and 1 sister, he is mourned by Frieda;
Robert and 1 sister, he is mourned by Frieda;
daughters Carol Pritcher of Knoxville, Tenn.
daughters Carol Pritcher of Knoxville, Tenn.
and Elizab eth Hiebert of Ryley, Alta.; 6 grand-
and Elizabeth Hiebert of Ryley, Alta.; 6 grandchildren; and 2 sisters. The funeral was Dec. 21
children; and 2 sisters. The funeral was Dec. 21
in South Park MB Church, Altona, with Ken
in South Park MB Church, Altona, with Ken
Neufeld ministering.
Neufeld ministering.


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Latest revision as of 15:27, 26 September 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Feb 28 p. 24

Birth date: 1919 Nov 7

text of obituary:

THEODOR C. MARTENS

Theodor C. Martens of Altona, Man. passed away Dec. 14. He was born Nov. 7, 1919 to Cornelius and Katrina Martens in Chortitza, Ukraine. His father died of typhus 2 months later. He and his mother immigrated to Canada in August 1927. His mother married David Dick 2 years later; from him Theodor learned a love for farming and the ministry. He accepted Christ Dec. 4, 1938. He was baptized in August 1939 in Saskatoon and joined the MB church. He studied at Bethany Bible Institute and earned a B.Th. from MB Bible College in Winnipeg in 1950. In 1946 he married Frieda Willms in Steinbach, Man. They worked with Western Children's Mission 1 year. He earned a BA from Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kan. They went to Congo as MB missionaries in 1954, serving almost 5 years till forced home by malaria. He began teaching school in Niverville, Man., earned his B.Ed. in 1965 and was one of the ministers in Niverville, MB Church. In 1975 they moved to Altona, where he taught and served as a minister in Horndean MB Church. He later helped start the MB church in Altona. A silent heart attack sapped his energy. In retirement he enjoyed reading, writing the family history, visiting his children, camping and fishing. Predeceased by son Robert and 1 sister, he is mourned by Frieda; daughters Carol Pritcher of Knoxville, Tenn. and Elizabeth Hiebert of Ryley, Alta.; 6 grandchildren; and 2 sisters. The funeral was Dec. 21 in South Park MB Church, Altona, with Ken Neufeld ministering.