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(Mrs.) Mary Wall was born on
(Mrs.) Mary Wall was born on
January 8, 1918, in the Ukraine, in
January 8, 1918, in the Ukraine, in
southern Russia. In 1924, when s·he was
southern Russia. In 1924, when she was
six years o·ld, the family emigrated to
six years old, the family emigrated to
Canada and settled in La Salle, Man.
Canada and settled in La Salle, Man.
At the aqe of 17 she made her peace
At the age of 17 she made her peace
with 'God~ and was baptized and
with God and was baptized and
received into the local Mennonite
received into the local Mennonite
Brethren congregation.
Brethren congregation.
On July 24, 1938, she was united in
On July 24, 1938, she was united in
holy matrimony to Benjamin Wall. Their
holy matrimony to Benjamin Wall. Their
marriage was 'blessed with five healthy
marriage was blessed with five healthy
children.
children.
In 1953 they left the farm and moved
In 1953 they left the farm and moved
to the city of Winnipeg, where they
to the city of Winnipeg, where they
joined the Elmwood Church. Mrs. Wall
joined the Elmwood Church. Mrs. Wall
enjoyed the fellowship in a la?ies group
enjoyed the fellowship in a ladies group
(the Williger Helfer Vereln),. a~d
(the Williger Heifer Verein), and
derived much pleasure from singing In
derived much pleasure from singing in
the church choir. She had many friends,
the church choir. She had many friends,
however, from various walks of life.
however, from various walks of life.
In 'February of this year, she became
 
In February of this year, she became
bedridden. In spite of her condition, she
bedridden. In spite of her condition, she
showed a great deal of courage. and
showed a great deal of courage. and
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though she had a strong desire to stay
though she had a strong desire to stay
with her family.
with her family.
On July 13, her Creator called her to
On July 13, her Creator called her to
her' eternal home. But her example of
her eternal home. But her example of
faithfulness, hope, and devotion in happy
faithfulness, hope, and devotion in happy
and unhappy circumstances remain With
and unhappy circumstances remain with
those she leaves to mourn: her husband,
those she leaves to mourn: her husband,
Benjamin; five children, Marlene and h~r
Benjamin; five children, Marlene and her
husband Honald Horch, Eddy and hiS
husband Ronald Horch, Eddy and his
wife Pat, John and his wife ~ynne,
wife Pat, John and his wife Lynne,
Jimmy, and Edith; five grandchildren;
Jimmy, and Edith; five grandchildren;
two sisters; six brothers; and her mother,
two sisters; six brothers; and her mother,
Mrs. Abram Enns.
Mrs. Abram Enns.
. The fami,ly wishes to extend sincere
 
The family wishes to extend a sincere
thank you to all who shared their
thank you to all who shared their
sorrow and extended so much help and
sorrow and extended so much help and

Revision as of 15:42, 8 July 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Aug 06 p. 30

Birth date: 1918 Jan 08

text of obituary:

MARY WALL

(Mrs.) Mary Wall was born on January 8, 1918, in the Ukraine, in southern Russia. In 1924, when she was six years old, the family emigrated to Canada and settled in La Salle, Man. At the age of 17 she made her peace with God and was baptized and received into the local Mennonite Brethren congregation.

On July 24, 1938, she was united in holy matrimony to Benjamin Wall. Their marriage was blessed with five healthy children.

In 1953 they left the farm and moved to the city of Winnipeg, where they joined the Elmwood Church. Mrs. Wall enjoyed the fellowship in a ladies group (the Williger Heifer Verein), and derived much pleasure from singing in the church choir. She had many friends, however, from various walks of life.

In February of this year, she became bedridden. In spite of her condition, she showed a great deal of courage. and trusted in God's promises. She resigned herself to the will of her Creator even though she had a strong desire to stay with her family.

On July 13, her Creator called her to her eternal home. But her example of faithfulness, hope, and devotion in happy and unhappy circumstances remain with those she leaves to mourn: her husband, Benjamin; five children, Marlene and her husband Ronald Horch, Eddy and his wife Pat, John and his wife Lynne, Jimmy, and Edith; five grandchildren; two sisters; six brothers; and her mother, Mrs. Abram Enns.

The family wishes to extend a sincere thank you to all who shared their sorrow and extended so much help and comfort. The many donations for Gideon Bibles and to the Cancer Society are gratefully acknowledged.