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Jacob J. Enns was born on August 14,
Jacob J. Enns was born on August 14,
1886 in Orloff, Kherson, Russia. Wh~n he
1886 in Orloff, Kherson, Russia. When he
was of school age his parents took him to
was of school age his parents took him to
live with his grandparents, where he could
live with his grandparents, where he could
attend school. Later he helped his parents
attend school. Later he helped his parents
move to Siberia and settle there.
move to Siberia and settle there.
He was married on August 29, 1910 and
He was married on August 29, 1910 and
for almost 59 years shared joys and sorrows
for almost 59 years shared joys and sorrows
with his wife. The Lord gave them 13
with his wife. The Lord gave them 13
children five of whom predeceased him. In
children five of whom predeceased him. In
1929 th~y moved to Canada, settling for 18
1929 they moved to Canada, settling for 18
years in Alberta and then moving to Yarrow,
years in Alberta and then moving to Yarrow,
B.C . in 1947. Mr. Enns was a widower for
B.C. in 1947. Mr. Enns was a widower for
seven years. On the morning of March 13 the
seven years. On the morning of March 13 the
Lord called him home.
Lord called him home.
A funeral service was held March 16 in the
A funeral service was held March 16 in the
Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church with
Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church with
pastor A. L. Klassen officiating.
pastor A. L. Klassen officiating.
He leaves to mourn two sons , Abe of
 
LaGJace, Alta., and Henry of Clearbrook,
He leaves to mourn two sons, Abe of
LaGlace, Alta., and Henry of Clearbrook,
B.C.; six daughters, (Mrs.) Annie Grams
B.C.; six daughters, (Mrs.) Annie Grams
and (Mrs.) Louise Robinson of Grande
and (Mrs.) Louise Robinson of Grande
Prairie, Alta., (Mrs .) Helen Student of
Prairie, Alta., (Mrs.) Helen Student of
Buffalo Lake, Alta., and (Mrs.) Sara Axenty,
Buffalo Lake, Alta., and (Mrs.) Sara Axenty,
(Mrs.) Lydia Young and (Mrs.) Martha
(Mrs.) Lydia Young and (Mrs.) Martha

Latest revision as of 14:21, 12 June 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 July 9 p. 31

Birth date: 1886 Aug 17

text of obituary:

JACOB J. ENNS

Jacob J. Enns was born on August 14, 1886 in Orloff, Kherson, Russia. When he was of school age his parents took him to live with his grandparents, where he could attend school. Later he helped his parents move to Siberia and settle there.

He was married on August 29, 1910 and for almost 59 years shared joys and sorrows with his wife. The Lord gave them 13 children five of whom predeceased him. In 1929 they moved to Canada, settling for 18 years in Alberta and then moving to Yarrow, B.C. in 1947. Mr. Enns was a widower for seven years. On the morning of March 13 the Lord called him home.

A funeral service was held March 16 in the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church with pastor A. L. Klassen officiating.

He leaves to mourn two sons, Abe of LaGlace, Alta., and Henry of Clearbrook, B.C.; six daughters, (Mrs.) Annie Grams and (Mrs.) Louise Robinson of Grande Prairie, Alta., (Mrs.) Helen Student of Buffalo Lake, Alta., and (Mrs.) Sara Axenty, (Mrs.) Lydia Young and (Mrs.) Martha Ockwell of Vancouver; 20 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren; and many relatives and friends.