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Helen Harms passed
Helen Harms passed
away Dec. 26. She was
away Dec. 26. She was
born jan . 4, 1928 in
born Jan. 4, 1928 in
Samara, Russia, to
Samara, Russia, to
David and Helena
David and Helena
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Winnipeg as nanny
Winnipeg as nanny
and housekeeper. She
and housekeeper. She
married john Harms May 28, 1949. They
married John Harms May 28, 1949. They
farmed near Bristol for 45 years. Helen man-
farmed near Bristol for 45 years. Helen managed the farm while John worked in lumber
aged the farm while john worked in lumber
camps. She cared for her aging mother. Helen and John were baptized and joined Steinbach (Man.) MB Church Nov. 22, 1992. In
camps. She cared for her aging mother. He-
len and john were baptized and joined Stein-
bach (Man.) MB Church Nov. 22, 1992. In
1994 they retired to Mitchell, Man. and were
1994 they retired to Mitchell, Man. and were
involved in the Mitchell Senior Centre and
involved in the Mitchell Senior Centre and
church activities. She cared for john until his
church activities. She cared for John until his
death in january 1997. She was diagnosed
death in January 1997. She was diagnosed
with cancer in November 2002. She was an
with cancer in November 2002. She was an
avid gardener, raising vegetables, fruit, gladi-
avid gardener, raising vegetables, fruit, gladioli and irises; was an excellent cook and
oli and i rises; was an excellent cook and
seamstress and a serious puzzler. She loved to
seamstress and a se rious puzzler. She loved to
play games with her grandchildren. Predeceased by John and daughter Daphne Harel,
play games with her grandchildren. Prede-
ceased by john and daughter Daphne Harel,
she is mourned by daughters Della Hiebert,
she is mourned by daughters Della Hiebert,
Doreen Pen ne r and Dorothy Laurin; sons
Doreen Penner and Dorothy Laurin; sons
Denn is, Donald and Douglas; 14 grandchil-
Dennis, Donald and Douglas; 14 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers; 4 sisters. The funeral was Dec. 31 in Steinbach
dren; 7 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers; 4 sis-
ters. The fune ral was Dec. 31 in Steinbach
MB Church, with Abe Klassen ministering.
MB Church, with Abe Klassen ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 11:54, 17 October 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Mar 21 p. 28

Birth date: 1928 Jan 4

text of obituary:

HELEN HARMS

Helen Harms passed away Dec. 26. She was born Jan. 4, 1928 in Samara, Russia, to David and Helena Thiessen. The family immigrated to Canada when Helen was a child. She worked in Winnipeg as nanny and housekeeper. She married John Harms May 28, 1949. They farmed near Bristol for 45 years. Helen managed the farm while John worked in lumber camps. She cared for her aging mother. Helen and John were baptized and joined Steinbach (Man.) MB Church Nov. 22, 1992. In 1994 they retired to Mitchell, Man. and were involved in the Mitchell Senior Centre and church activities. She cared for John until his death in January 1997. She was diagnosed with cancer in November 2002. She was an avid gardener, raising vegetables, fruit, gladioli and irises; was an excellent cook and seamstress and a serious puzzler. She loved to play games with her grandchildren. Predeceased by John and daughter Daphne Harel, she is mourned by daughters Della Hiebert, Doreen Penner and Dorothy Laurin; sons Dennis, Donald and Douglas; 14 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers; 4 sisters. The funeral was Dec. 31 in Steinbach MB Church, with Abe Klassen ministering.