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1918 near Omsk, Russia
1918 near Omsk, Russia
to Peter and Susanna
to Peter and Susanna
Rahn . In 1929 she fled
Rahn. In 1929 she fled
with her parents to Ger-
with her parents to Germany to escape Soviet
many to escape Soviet
oppression and then emigrated to Paraguay. She
oppression and then em-
accepted Christ as Saviour at 14 and was baptized. She married Wilhelm Martens Jan. 7,
igrated to Paraguay. She
accepted Christ as Sav-
iour at 14 and was bap -
tized. She married Wilhelm Martens Jan. 7,
1939. In 1954 they moved to Winnipeg, where
1939. In 1954 they moved to Winnipeg, where
the North Kildonan MB Church became their
the North Kildonan MB Church became their
spiritual home . She passed many spiritual and
spiritual home. She passed many spiritual and
life values on to her children and grandchildren.
life values on to her children and grandchildren.
Her life was orderly and prayerful, and she orga-
Her life was orderly and prayerful, and she organized wonderful family gatherings, often reciting
nized wonderful family gatherings, often reciting
a psalm she had recently memorized. Predeceased by Wilhelm and a great-granddaughter,
a psalm she had recently memorized . Prede -
she is mourned by sons Cornelius, Peter, William
ceased by Wilhelm and a great-granddaughter,
she is moumed by sons Cornelius, Peter, William
and Armin; daughters Adelheid Fast, Toni Dueck,
and Armin; daughters Adelheid Fast, Toni Dueck,
Gerlinde Enns, Blondina Falk, Luise Sawatzky; 34
Gerlinde Enns, Blondina Falk, Luise Sawatzky; 34
grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren. The fu-
grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Nov. 10 at North Kildonan MB Church
neral was Nov. 10 at North Kildonan MB Church
with George Klassen, Roland Marsch and
with George Klassen, Roland Marsch and
William Martens ministering.
William Martens ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 11:57, 17 July 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Feb. 25 p. 28

Birth date: 1918 Dec 11

text of obituary:

LUISE MARTENS

Luise Martens died Nov. 5. She was born Dec. 11, 1918 near Omsk, Russia to Peter and Susanna Rahn. In 1929 she fled with her parents to Germany to escape Soviet oppression and then emigrated to Paraguay. She accepted Christ as Saviour at 14 and was baptized. She married Wilhelm Martens Jan. 7, 1939. In 1954 they moved to Winnipeg, where the North Kildonan MB Church became their spiritual home. She passed many spiritual and life values on to her children and grandchildren. Her life was orderly and prayerful, and she organized wonderful family gatherings, often reciting a psalm she had recently memorized. Predeceased by Wilhelm and a great-granddaughter, she is mourned by sons Cornelius, Peter, William and Armin; daughters Adelheid Fast, Toni Dueck, Gerlinde Enns, Blondina Falk, Luise Sawatzky; 34 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Nov. 10 at North Kildonan MB Church with George Klassen, Roland Marsch and William Martens ministering.