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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 22 May 1952 p. 10  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1952 May 22 p. 10  


Birth date: 1919
Birth date: 1919
<center><h3>SERVICES AT ALTONA FOR VICTIM OF ACCIDENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA</h3></center>
Altona, Manitoba. — Funeral services for Martin Enns, 33, who was killed in a tractor accident at Kemano, British Columbia, took place at the Altona Bergthaler church on May 7. Rev. P. P. Kehler and Rev. H. J. Gerbrandt officiated.
Mr. Enns was fatally injured while operating a caterpillar tractor for a construction firm. He had lived in British Columbia since his marriage to Alvina Hiebert, Horndean, in 1948. She survives with their two children, a daughter, four, and a son, three. Also surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Enns, Altona, six sisters and five brothers.


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 May 22 p. 10

Birth date: 1919

SERVICES AT ALTONA FOR VICTIM OF ACCIDENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

Altona, Manitoba. — Funeral services for Martin Enns, 33, who was killed in a tractor accident at Kemano, British Columbia, took place at the Altona Bergthaler church on May 7. Rev. P. P. Kehler and Rev. H. J. Gerbrandt officiated.

Mr. Enns was fatally injured while operating a caterpillar tractor for a construction firm. He had lived in British Columbia since his marriage to Alvina Hiebert, Horndean, in 1948. She survives with their two children, a daughter, four, and a son, three. Also surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Enns, Altona, six sisters and five brothers.