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(Mrs.) Katharina Arens of Herbert,
(Mrs.) Katharina Arens of Herbert,
Sask . w ent to be with the Lord on March
Sask. went to be with the Lord on March
20. The funeral was he'ld ,in the Herbert
20. The funeral was held in the Herbert
Mennonite Brethren Church on March 24
Mennonite Brethren Church on March 24
with Rev. He~man Voth ministering.
with Rev. Herman Voth ministering.


Mrs. Arens was born on June 15, 1883
Mrs. Arens was born on June 15, 1883
in Chortitz, ManHoba . She was marr,ied
in Chortitz, Manitoba . She was married
to Cornelius Arens in 1900 and together
to Cornelius Arens in 1900 and together
they moved to Morse, Sask. ,in 1914. Later
they moved to Morse, Sask. in 1914. Later
they lived north of Herbert. In 1933 she
they lived north of Herbert. In 1933 she
moved into the town of Herbert. She
moved into the town of Herbert. She
came into the Herbert Senior Gitizens
came into the Herbert Senior Citizens
Home in 1965 and in February of this
Home in 1965 and in February of this
year was moved into ,the Swift Current
year was moved into the Swift Current
Nurs,ing Home. She was predeceased by
Nursing Home. She was predeceased by
her husband in 1932, one son 'in 1939,
her husband in 1932, one son in 1939,
another in 1961 and two children ,in their
another in 1961 and two children, in their
infancy. She was very ac't·ive untoil her
infancy. She was very active until her
i-llness and enjoyed sewing for missions
illness and enjoyed sewing for missions
and the needy.
and the needy.


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B.C., Mrs. Nick (Helen) Hiebert of
B.C., Mrs. Nick (Helen) Hiebert of
Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. Ben (Katharina)
Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. Ben (Katharina)
Dyck o·f Swift Current, Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Ruff of Winnipeg, Mrs. Fred
Dyck of Swift Current, Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Ruff of Winnipeg, Mrs. Fred
(MiHie) Forster of Sardis, B .C., Mrs. Abe
(Millie) Forster of Sardis, B.C., Mrs. Abe
(Annie) Andres of Winnipeg, Mrs. Archie
(Annie) Andres of Winnipeg, Mrs. Archie
(Alvina) Lewis of Winnipeg; 63 grandch·ildren 'and 65 great grandchildren.
(Alvina) Lewis of Winnipeg; 63 grandchildren and 65 great grandchildren.


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

Latest revision as of 15:03, 24 February 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 May 01 p. 31

Birth date: 1883 Jun 15

text of obituary:

KATHARINA ARENS

(Mrs.) Katharina Arens of Herbert, Sask. went to be with the Lord on March 20. The funeral was held in the Herbert Mennonite Brethren Church on March 24 with Rev. Herman Voth ministering.

Mrs. Arens was born on June 15, 1883 in Chortitz, Manitoba . She was married to Cornelius Arens in 1900 and together they moved to Morse, Sask. in 1914. Later they lived north of Herbert. In 1933 she moved into the town of Herbert. She came into the Herbert Senior Citizens Home in 1965 and in February of this year was moved into the Swift Current Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her husband in 1932, one son in 1939, another in 1961 and two children, in their infancy. She was very active until her illness and enjoyed sewing for missions and the needy.

She is survived by eight children, Frank of Surrey, B.C., John of Kamloops, B.C., Mrs. Nick (Helen) Hiebert of Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. Ben (Katharina) Dyck of Swift Current, Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Ruff of Winnipeg, Mrs. Fred (Millie) Forster of Sardis, B.C., Mrs. Abe (Annie) Andres of Winnipeg, Mrs. Archie (Alvina) Lewis of Winnipeg; 63 grandchildren and 65 great grandchildren.