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Ern est P[ nner, 20, of Clearbrook , B.C.
Ernest Penner, 20, of Clearbrook , B.C.
died M arch 21 , 16 hours after being
died March 21, 16 hours after being
involved in an auto accident which claim ed
involved in an auto accident which claim ed
t he lives of three other persons . He was
the lives of three other persons. He was
born on November 21 , 1950, one of a set
born on November 21, 1950, one of a set
of twins born to Victor and Maria Penner
of twins born to Victor and Maria Penner
of the Colony Fernheim , Paraguay. He
of the Colony Fernheim, Paraguay. He
spent his childhood days in Paraguay,
spent his childhood days in Paraguay,
happy to play with his brothers and
happy to play with his brothers and
sisters, es pecially enjoying th e horses,
sisters, especially enjoying the horses,
andgiad ly attending Sunday school along
and gladly attending Sunday school along
w ith t he rest of his family . In 1961 the
with the rest of his family. In 1961 the
Penners moved to Canada and found a
Penners moved to Canada and found a
hom e in th e Fraser Valley. Ernest left
home in the Fraser Valley. Ernest left
school at t he age of 16 to begin to work .
school at the age of 16 to begin to work.
He had come home from Prince George,
He had come home from Prince George,
B.C. , a few days before his death. On the
B.C., a few days before his death. On the
day of t he accident. he and a fri end,
day of the accident he and a friend,
M enno Teichroeb, 18, went riding and
Menno Teichroeb, 18, went riding and
cam e into collision w ith a car heading
came into collision with a car heading
t he wron g wa y on the 401 Highway near
the wrong way on the 401 Highway near
Abbotsford, B.C. Ernest was the only one
Abbotsford, B.C. Ernest was the only one
to survi ve th e accident, lingering on ina
to survive the accident, lingering on in a
semi-conscio us condition for a number of
semi-conscious condition for a number of
hours before also succumbing to his
hours before also succumbing to his
injuries.
injuries.
Ernest had made a profession of
Ernest had made a profession of
sa lvation at the age of 12 and though he
salvation at the age of 12 and though he
experienced many difficulties in his
experienced many difficulties in his
Christian life, his family are confident
Christian life, his family are confident
that th ey will someday meet him in
that they will someday meet him in
glory . Befo re his death he appeared to
glory. Before his death he appeared to
give indication that he understood what
give indication that he understood what
was said when his father spoke to him,
was said when his father spoke to him,
" Ernest, th e Lord Jesus loves you; believe on him and you will be saved."
"Ernest, the Lord Jesus loves you; believe on him and you will be saved."
He leaves to mourn, his parents, Victor
He leaves to mourn, his parents, Victor
and Maria Penner, three brothers (including his twin brother Irwin). four sisters,
and Maria Penner, three brothers (including his twin brother Irwin), four sisters,
two brothers-in-law, one sister-in-law,
two brothers-in-law, one sister-in-law,
and many oth er relatives and friends.
and many other relatives and friends.
Two brothers and t wo sisters predeceased
Two brothers and two sisters predeceased
him.
him.
The funeral was conducted in the
The funeral was conducted in the
Clearbrook M ennonite Brethren Church,
Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church,
1 :ogethei'" with that forlVlenno Teichroeb,
together with that for Menno Teichroeb,
on March 25, with a very large attendance
on March 25, with a very large attendance
from th e community. Rev. Herman Lenzmann of th e Clearbrook Church and Rev.
from the community. Rev. Herman Lenzmann of the Clearbrook Church and Rev.
Jacob Tilitzky of the Ebenezer Mennonite
Jacob Tilitzky of the Ebenezer Mennonite
Church ministered to the sorrowing
Church ministered to the sorrowing

Revision as of 14:32, 8 June 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Apr 30 p. 31

Birth date: 1950 Nov 21

text of obituary:

ERNEST PENNER

Ernest Penner, 20, of Clearbrook , B.C. died March 21, 16 hours after being involved in an auto accident which claim ed the lives of three other persons. He was born on November 21, 1950, one of a set of twins born to Victor and Maria Penner of the Colony Fernheim, Paraguay. He spent his childhood days in Paraguay, happy to play with his brothers and sisters, especially enjoying the horses, and gladly attending Sunday school along with the rest of his family. In 1961 the Penners moved to Canada and found a home in the Fraser Valley. Ernest left school at the age of 16 to begin to work. He had come home from Prince George, B.C., a few days before his death. On the day of the accident he and a friend, Menno Teichroeb, 18, went riding and came into collision with a car heading the wrong way on the 401 Highway near Abbotsford, B.C. Ernest was the only one to survive the accident, lingering on in a semi-conscious condition for a number of hours before also succumbing to his injuries.

Ernest had made a profession of salvation at the age of 12 and though he experienced many difficulties in his Christian life, his family are confident that they will someday meet him in glory. Before his death he appeared to give indication that he understood what was said when his father spoke to him, "Ernest, the Lord Jesus loves you; believe on him and you will be saved." He leaves to mourn, his parents, Victor and Maria Penner, three brothers (including his twin brother Irwin), four sisters, two brothers-in-law, one sister-in-law, and many other relatives and friends. Two brothers and two sisters predeceased him.

The funeral was conducted in the Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church, together with that for Menno Teichroeb, on March 25, with a very large attendance from the community. Rev. Herman Lenzmann of the Clearbrook Church and Rev. Jacob Tilitzky of the Ebenezer Mennonite Church ministered to the sorrowing families and participants.