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and received into the Mennonite church in
and received into the Mennonite church in
Halbstadt upon her confession of faith.
Halbstadt upon her confession of faith.
In 1925 her parents and their family
In 1925 her parents and their family
emigrated from Russia to Canada. They
emigrated from Russia to Canada. They
settled fi':St on a farm near Graysville,
settled firstt on a farm near Graysville,
Manitoba, lmd then moved to another near
Manitoba, and then moved to another near
Sanford. In 1930 Justina entered into marriage with Nikolai Enns, a union blessed
Sanford. In 1930 Justina entered into marriage with Nikolai Enns, a union blessed
with fiv.e sons and four daughters. They took
with five sons and four daughters. They took
up farming at Domain, raising their family
up farming at Domain, raising their family
there and enjoying the fellowship of the
there and enjoying the fellowship of the
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joining the Elmwood Mennonite Brethren
joining the Elmwood Mennonite Brethren
Church.
Church.
Justina was a woman or prayer and
Justina was a woman or prayer and
concerned for the salvation of her children.
concerned for the salvation of her children.
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singing in the family. In the church she
singing in the family. In the church she
participated actively in the women's circles.
participated actively in the women's circles.
For a number of years prior to her death,
For a number of years prior to her death,
her condition deteriorated until she was
her condition deteriorated until she was

Latest revision as of 11:00, 16 September 2020

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Dec 24 p.28

Birth date: 1905 May 06

text of obituary:

MRS. JUSTINA ENNS

Justina Enns of Winnipeg passed away at the Donwood Manor on September 28, after a lengthy illness. She was born in the village of Tiegenhagen, in southern Russia, on May 6, 1905, to Jacob and Maria (Loewen) Rempel. She enjoyed a happy childhood and youth and as a young person was baptized and received into the Mennonite church in Halbstadt upon her confession of faith.

In 1925 her parents and their family emigrated from Russia to Canada. They settled firstt on a farm near Graysville, Manitoba, and then moved to another near Sanford. In 1930 Justina entered into marriage with Nikolai Enns, a union blessed with five sons and four daughters. They took up farming at Domain, raising their family there and enjoying the fellowship of the church. In 1957 they joined the Mennonite Brethren church at Domain. In 1960 they gave up farming and moved to Winnipeg, joining the Elmwood Mennonite Brethren Church.

Justina was a woman or prayer and concerned for the salvation of her children. She loved to sing and encouraged much singing in the family. In the church she participated actively in the women's circles.

For a number of years prior to her death, her condition deteriorated until she was forced to find the constant care which was available at Donwood Manor. She is survived by her loving husband, Nikolai; five sons and four daughters, Helmut and Louise Enns, Rudy and Mary Pauls, Alfred and Lillian Enns, Ernie and Louise Enns, Irene Enns, all of Winnipeg, Henry and Katie Braun, Herbert, Sask., David and Helen Teigrob, Port Rowan, Ont., Jacob and Pat Enns and Peter and Gerlinde Enns of Domain, as well as numerous other friends and relatives.