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Epp, Susanna Dyck (1893-1978)

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<center><h3>MRS.SUSANNA K. EPP</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>MRS.SUSANNA K. EPP</h3></center>
   
(Mrs .1 Susanna Epp was born on March 3,
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(Mrs.) Susanna Epp was born on March 3,
 
1893 in Kleefeld, south Russia, to Klass
 
1893 in Kleefeld, south Russia, to Klass
Johann and Elizabeth (nee Loewen) Dyck .
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Johann and Elizabeth (nee Loewen) Dyck.
 
Her early youth was spent in Kleefeld, and
 
Her early youth was spent in Kleefeld, and
 
at an early age she accepted Jesus as her
 
at an early age she accepted Jesus as her
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Church in Ruecknau, Russia in 1914. She
 
Church in Ruecknau, Russia in 1914. She
 
emigrated to Canada in 1924 along with her
 
emigrated to Canada in 1924 along with her
sister Tina and brother-in-law Frank Wiens .
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sister Tina and brother-in-law Frank Wiens.
They lived in Kitchener, Onto briefly before
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They lived in Kitchener, Ont. briefly before
 
moving to Whitewater, Man.
 
moving to Whitewater, Man.
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She married Cornelius Epp on April 20,
 
She married Cornelius Epp on April 20,
1944, and they moved to Leamington , Onto
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1944, and they moved to Leamington, Ont.
 
They moved into the Leamington Mennonite
 
They moved into the Leamington Mennonite
 
Home in 1965, when their health began to
 
Home in 1965, when their health began to
 
fail. In May, 1967, her husband passed away.
 
fail. In May, 1967, her husband passed away.
 
After a time alone, she married Johann Epp
 
After a time alone, she married Johann Epp
on July 26, 1969. The E;pps lived in an
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on July 26, 1969. The Epps lived in an
 
apartment near the Home (or five years, and
 
apartment near the Home (or five years, and
 
when her husband's health began to fail,
 
when her husband's health began to fail,
 
they moved into the Home. He died in April,
 
they moved into the Home. He died in April,
 
1976.
 
1976.
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Mrs. Epp lived an active, happy life, and
 
Mrs. Epp lived an active, happy life, and
 
gained many friends. She found much joy in
 
gained many friends. She found much joy in

Latest revision as of 12:55, 12 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 July 07 p. 31

Birth date: 1893 Mar 03

text of obituary:

MRS.SUSANNA K. EPP

(Mrs.) Susanna Epp was born on March 3, 1893 in Kleefeld, south Russia, to Klass Johann and Elizabeth (nee Loewen) Dyck. Her early youth was spent in Kleefeld, and at an early age she accepted Jesus as her personal Saviour, was baptized and received into membership at the Mennonite Brethren Church in Ruecknau, Russia in 1914. She emigrated to Canada in 1924 along with her sister Tina and brother-in-law Frank Wiens. They lived in Kitchener, Ont. briefly before moving to Whitewater, Man.

She married Cornelius Epp on April 20, 1944, and they moved to Leamington, Ont. They moved into the Leamington Mennonite Home in 1965, when their health began to fail. In May, 1967, her husband passed away. After a time alone, she married Johann Epp on July 26, 1969. The Epps lived in an apartment near the Home (or five years, and when her husband's health began to fail, they moved into the Home. He died in April, 1976.

Mrs. Epp lived an active, happy life, and gained many friends. She found much joy in being able to sew something which she could then give to someone. She had a heart attack on June 11, and passed into the presence of the Lord. She is survived by her youngest brother, George Dyck, of Virgil, Ont.; step sons Jacob Halzrichter and Henry Epp; and a son-in-law, Nick Unger.

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