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Koop, Helen Peters (1924-1978)

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(Mrs.) Helen Koop of Winnipeg, Man.,
 
(Mrs.) Helen Koop of Winnipeg, Man.,
ied on April 18 after a long battle with
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died on April 18 after a long battle with
ancer . She was 53 years old .
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cancer. She was 53 years old.
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She was born in Sagradowka, in southern
 
She was born in Sagradowka, in southern
Russia on September 23, 1924 to J acob H .
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Russia on September 23, 1924 to Jacob H.
nd Helene (Martens) Peters. The family
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and Helene (Martens) Peters. The family
migrated to Canada in 1925 and settled in
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immigrated to Canada in 1925 and settled in
 
Gretna, Man. Helen attended the Mennonite
 
Gretna, Man. Helen attended the Mennonite
ollegiate Institute, and as a young girl
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Collegiate Institute, and as a young girl
ccepted Christ and was baptized in the
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accepted Christ and was baptized in the
 
Altona Mennonite Brethren Church.
 
Altona Mennonite Brethren Church.
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She attended teachers college from 1943 to
 
She attended teachers college from 1943 to
944, and taught in various districts for a
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1944, and taught in various districts for a
otal of 14 years. In 1948 she married Henry
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total of 14 years. In 1948 she married Henry
 
Koop, and together they raised a family of
 
Koop, and together they raised a family of
our children .
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four children.
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She was an active member of the North
 
She was an active member of the North
 
Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church in
 
Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church in
 
Winnipeg for many years, and later joined
 
Winnipeg for many years, and later joined
he new McIvor Avenue Church in the same
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the new McIvor Avenue Church in the same
ity . She was involved in vacation Bible
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city. She was involved in vacation Bible
 
chool, Pioneer Girls and ladies' group work.
 
chool, Pioneer Girls and ladies' group work.
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She leaves to mourn, though not without
 
She leaves to mourn, though not without
ope, her husband Henry , one daughter
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hope, her husband Henry, one daughter
 
Ruth (Mrs. Tim) Klippenstein; three sons;
 
Ruth (Mrs. Tim) Klippenstein; three sons;
 
David and his wife Dolores, Wilmer and his
 
David and his wife Dolores, Wilmer and his
 
wife Eleanore, and Arthur at home; three
 
wife Eleanore, and Arthur at home; three
rothers and their wives and many other
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brothers and their wives and many other
elatives and friends.
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relatives and friends.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:01, 28 April 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 June 09 p. 31

Birth date: 1882 Apr 14

text of obituary:

MRS. HELEN KOOP

(Mrs.) Helen Koop of Winnipeg, Man., died on April 18 after a long battle with cancer. She was 53 years old.

She was born in Sagradowka, in southern Russia on September 23, 1924 to Jacob H. and Helene (Martens) Peters. The family immigrated to Canada in 1925 and settled in Gretna, Man. Helen attended the Mennonite Collegiate Institute, and as a young girl accepted Christ and was baptized in the Altona Mennonite Brethren Church.

She attended teachers college from 1943 to 1944, and taught in various districts for a total of 14 years. In 1948 she married Henry Koop, and together they raised a family of four children.

She was an active member of the North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church in Winnipeg for many years, and later joined the new McIvor Avenue Church in the same city. She was involved in vacation Bible chool, Pioneer Girls and ladies' group work.

She leaves to mourn, though not without hope, her husband Henry, one daughter Ruth (Mrs. Tim) Klippenstein; three sons; David and his wife Dolores, Wilmer and his wife Eleanore, and Arthur at home; three brothers and their wives and many other relatives and friends.

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