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Henry Penner was born in Southern Russia on August 20, 1886. In his youth he
Henry Penner was born in Southern Russia on August 20, 1886. In his youth he
accepted the Lord as his personal Saviou
accepted the Lord as his personal Saviour
was baptized and became a member of th
was baptized and became a member of the
Mennonite Brethren Church.
Mennonite Brethren Church.


On August 27, 1911 he was united i
On August 27, 1911 he was united in
marriage with Maria Enns . To this unio
marriage with Maria Enns. To this union
were born four sons and four daughters.
were born four sons and four daughters.


He and his family emigrated to th
He and his family emigrated to the
United States in 1921, where they lived fo
United States in 1921, where they lived for
five years. In 1928 they moved to Domain
five years. In 1928 they moved to Domain,
Man., and several years later to Sperling
Man., and several years later to Sperling,
Man. where he farmed for 15 years. The
Man. where he farmed for 15 years. Then
they went to Winnipeg where he pursued h
they went to Winnipeg where he pursued his
trade as a carpenter. They retired to Stein
trade as a carpenter. They retired to Stein-
bach, Man. While there, the Lord called hi
bach, Man. While there, the Lord called his
beloved wife home, a year after they ha
beloved wife home, a year after they had
celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary
celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary.


In May 1963 he married the former Mr
In May 1963 he married the former Mrs.
John Boese of Port Rowan, Onto They move
John Boese of Port Rowan, Onto They moved
to Port Rowan, and the Lord blessed them
to Port Rowan, and the Lord blessed them
with 11 happy years together.
with 11 happy years together.


On October 5 the Lord called him hom
On October 5 the Lord called him home
He was predeceased by his first wife, tw
He was predeceased by his first wife, two
daughters and one son. He had unwaverin
daughters and one son. He had unwavering
trust in God, integrity and determinatio
trust in God, integrity and determination
that helped him conquer many difficulties i
that helped him conquer many difficulties in
life.
life.


Left to mourn his departure are h
Left to mourn his departure are his
.beloved wife; three sons: Henry of London
.beloved wife; three sons: Henry of London,
Ont., Peter of Winnipeg, Irvin of Newton
Ont., Peter of Winnipeg, Irvin of Newton
Man.; two daughters: (Mrs.) Mary Krahn o
Man.; two daughters: (Mrs.) Mary Krahn o
Victoria and (Mrs.) Louise Banman of Win
Victoria and (Mrs.) Louise Banman of Winnipeg; three daughters-in-law; two sons-in
nipeg; three daughters-in-law; two sons-in
law; his second wife's two sons and six
law; his second wife's two sons and six
daughters; 65 grandchildren; 45 great
daughters; 65 grandchildren; 45 great

Revision as of 13:52, 25 April 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 194 Nov 29 p. 29

Birth date: 1886 Aug 20

text of obituary:

HENRY A. PENNER

Henry Penner was born in Southern Russia on August 20, 1886. In his youth he accepted the Lord as his personal Saviour was baptized and became a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church.

On August 27, 1911 he was united in marriage with Maria Enns. To this union were born four sons and four daughters.

He and his family emigrated to the United States in 1921, where they lived for five years. In 1928 they moved to Domain, Man., and several years later to Sperling, Man. where he farmed for 15 years. Then they went to Winnipeg where he pursued his trade as a carpenter. They retired to Stein- bach, Man. While there, the Lord called his beloved wife home, a year after they had celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary.

In May 1963 he married the former Mrs. John Boese of Port Rowan, Onto They moved to Port Rowan, and the Lord blessed them with 11 happy years together.

On October 5 the Lord called him home He was predeceased by his first wife, two daughters and one son. He had unwavering trust in God, integrity and determination that helped him conquer many difficulties in life.

Left to mourn his departure are his .beloved wife; three sons: Henry of London, Ont., Peter of Winnipeg, Irvin of Newton Man.; two daughters: (Mrs.) Mary Krahn o Victoria and (Mrs.) Louise Banman of Winnipeg; three daughters-in-law; two sons-in law; his second wife's two sons and six daughters; 65 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren, one sister and one brother.