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was 3 and the family
was 3 and the family
moved in with her
moved in with her
grandparents. They im-
grandparents. They immigrated to Tourond,
migrated to Tourond,
Man. in 1928. When
Man. in 1928. When
she was 14 she began working in Winnipeg
she was 14 she began working in Winnipeg
and lived in the Mary Martha Home. She ac-
and lived in the Mary Martha Home. She accepted Jesus and was baptized. She married
cepted Jesus and was baptized. She married
John Richert Oct. 5, 1952. They farmed near
John Richert Oct. 5, 1952. They farmed near
Niverville, Man. John died in 1987. She loved
Niverville, Man. John died in 1987. She loved
to cook, bake, knit, crochet and garden. She
to cook, bake, knit, crochet and garden. She
loved books, so she found her blindness in
loved books, so she found her blindness in
2000 difficult. She served others, was soft-
2000 difficult. She served others, was softspoken and refined yet opinionated. She lived
spoken and refined yet opinionated. She lived
out her faith, knowing that "He would never
out her faith, knowing that "He would never
leave her or forsake her." Predeceased by John
leave her or forsake her." Predeceased by John
and 1 brother, she is mourned by sons John,
and 1 brother, she is mourned by sons John,
Victor, Walter and Harold; 7 grandchildren; 1
Victor, Walter and Harold; 7 grandchildren; 1
sister. The funeral was Sept. 8 in Fourth Av-
sister. The funeral was Sept. 8 in Fourth Avenue Bible Church, Niverville.
enue Bible Church, Niverville.


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

Latest revision as of 15:37, 13 February 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Oct 24 p.24

Birth date: 1918 Jun 28

text of obituary:

MARY RICHERT

Mary Richert died Sept. 4. She was born June 28, 1918 to Aron and Helen Wiens in Sagradovka, Russia. Her father died when she was 3 and the family moved in with her grandparents. They immigrated to Tourond, Man. in 1928. When she was 14 she began working in Winnipeg and lived in the Mary Martha Home. She accepted Jesus and was baptized. She married John Richert Oct. 5, 1952. They farmed near Niverville, Man. John died in 1987. She loved to cook, bake, knit, crochet and garden. She loved books, so she found her blindness in 2000 difficult. She served others, was softspoken and refined yet opinionated. She lived out her faith, knowing that "He would never leave her or forsake her." Predeceased by John and 1 brother, she is mourned by sons John, Victor, Walter and Harold; 7 grandchildren; 1 sister. The funeral was Sept. 8 in Fourth Avenue Bible Church, Niverville.