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Andres of Saskatoon, went to be witJh the
Andres of Saskatoon, went to be with the
Lord on Maroh 25. She suffered a stroke
Lord on March 25. She suffered a stroke
on M arch 10 and gra,dually became weaker
on March 10 and gradually became weaker
unti,1 the time of her death. She was 68
until the time of her death. She was 68
years old. She was born in Saskatoon on
years old. She was born in Saskatoon on
September 20, 1903. She moved with her
September 20, 1903. She moved with her
parents, Johann H. Peters, to homestead
parents, Johann H. Peters, to homestead
in the Langham area . Her father was the
in the Langham area. Her father was the
pastor of the Neuhoffnung Mennonite
pastor of the Neuhoffnung Mennonite
Brethren Church . She received Christ ·as
Brethren Church . She received Christ as
her Saviour as a teenager, and was
her Saviour as a teenager, and was
baptized at the age of 19 by the Rev.
baptized at the age of 19 by the Rev.
Jacob H. Lepp of Dalmeny, at which
Jacob H. Lepp of Dalmeny, at which
time she also joined the Mennoni,te
time she also joined the Mennonite
Brethren Church.
Brethren Church.
In 1923 she married John Andres, also
In 1923 she married John Andres, also
of Langham. They moved to the Hepburn
of Langham. They moved to the Hepburn
area and farm ed there until they retired
area and farmed there until they retired
to Saskatoon in 1955. She was predeceased by two sons, Edwin and Alvin, in 1929.
to Saskatoon in 1955. She was predeceased by two sons, Edwin and Alvin, in 1929.
She leaves to mourn, her husband,
She leaves to mourn, her husband,
John; four daughters, Mrs. John (Els'ie)
John; four daughters, Mrs. John (Elsie)
Nickel o'f VirgiL Ont., Mrs. Allan (Alke)
Nickel of Virgil Ont., Mrs. Allan (Alice)
Baerg of Saskatoon, Mrs. George (Hub'ina)
Baerg of Saskatoon, Mrs. George (Rubina)
Fehr of Sask·atoon, and Mrs. Isaa'c
Fehr of Saskatoon, and Mrs. Isaac
(Shirley) Bergen of Dartmouth, N.S.;
(Shirley) Bergen of Dartmouth, N.S.;
four sons, John of· Saskatoon, DaVoid of
four sons, John of Saskatoon, David of
Agincourt, Ont., Reuben of Borden, Sask.,
Agincourt, Ont., Reuben of Borden, Sask.,
and Walter of Regina; 27 grandchildren,
and Walter of Regina; 27 grandchildren,
one great grandchild, nine brothers and
one great grandchild, nine brothers and
two sisters. The funeral was conducted
two sisters. The funeral was conducted
from the Central Mennonnte Brethren
from the Central Mennonite Brethren
Church of Saskatoon on March 29 with
Church of Saskatoon on March 29 with
Rev. Henry Harder in charge.
Rev. Henry Harder in charge.

Revision as of 12:11, 21 September 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Apr 21 p. 30

Birth date: 1903 Sep 20

text of obituary:

MRS. ANNA ANDRES

Andres of Saskatoon, went to be with the Lord on March 25. She suffered a stroke on March 10 and gradually became weaker until the time of her death. She was 68 years old. She was born in Saskatoon on September 20, 1903. She moved with her parents, Johann H. Peters, to homestead in the Langham area. Her father was the pastor of the Neuhoffnung Mennonite Brethren Church . She received Christ as her Saviour as a teenager, and was baptized at the age of 19 by the Rev. Jacob H. Lepp of Dalmeny, at which time she also joined the Mennonite Brethren Church.

In 1923 she married John Andres, also of Langham. They moved to the Hepburn area and farmed there until they retired to Saskatoon in 1955. She was predeceased by two sons, Edwin and Alvin, in 1929.

She leaves to mourn, her husband, John; four daughters, Mrs. John (Elsie) Nickel of Virgil Ont., Mrs. Allan (Alice) Baerg of Saskatoon, Mrs. George (Rubina) Fehr of Saskatoon, and Mrs. Isaac (Shirley) Bergen of Dartmouth, N.S.; four sons, John of Saskatoon, David of Agincourt, Ont., Reuben of Borden, Sask., and Walter of Regina; 27 grandchildren, one great grandchild, nine brothers and two sisters. The funeral was conducted from the Central Mennonite Brethren Church of Saskatoon on March 29 with Rev. Henry Harder in charge.