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Hinz, Katarina (1905-2000)

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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 2000 May 12 p. 28 Birth date: 1905 Mar 17 Text of obituary: <center><h3>KATARINA HINZ</h3></center> Katarina (Katie) Hinz of Hepbur...")
 
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1918 and joined Hepburn MB Church. She
 
1918 and joined Hepburn MB Church. She
 
worked at home and
 
worked at home and
did housework for othNORTH KILDONAN MB CHURCH in Winnipeg welcomed 6 new members
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did housework for others at Laird, Milden
28 May 12. 2000 M ENNONITE BRETHREN HERALD
 
Apr. 2, 1999, 3 by baptism and 3 by transfer.
 
Pictured are Fred'
 
Alberg (t), Anna Alberg
 
(t), pastor Bob Marsch,
 
Chris Janzen (b), James
 
Janzen (b), Timothy
 
Penner (b) and Daniel
 
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and Delisle, Sask. She
 
and Delisle, Sask. She
 
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Mar. 31 in Hepburn
 
Mar. 31 in Hepburn
 
MB Church, with Ross
 
MB Church, with Ross
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Revision as of 12:50, 21 June 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 May 12 p. 28

Birth date: 1905 Mar 17

Text of obituary:

KATARINA HINZ

Katarina (Katie) Hinz of Hepburn, sask. passed away Mar. 26. She was born Mar. 17, 1905 to August and Maria Hinz at Laird, sask. In 1910 the family moved to Hepburn. She accepted Christ at 13, was baptized Sept. 18, 1918 and joined Hepburn MB Church. She worked at home and did housework for others at Laird, Milden and Delisle, Sask. She worked at Waldheim (Sask.) Central Office for a while. She lived with friends in Saskatoon for a while. She hurt her back in a car accident. In 1941 she moved to the Saskatoon Sanatorium due to tuberculosis, staying 2 or 3 years; parts of 7 ribs were removed. She still managed to do housework, knit, crochet and make things. She lived alone most of the time. She was not known to complain. She was friendly and kind and had many friends. She never doubted her salvation and remained true to the end. She passed away peacefully at home. Predeceased by 5 sisters and 4 brothers, she is mourned by sisters Helen Friesen, Olga Unruh, Esther Fehr and Miriam; and brother Abe. The funeral was Mar. 31 in Hepburn MB Church, with Ross Penner and Jeff Peters ministering.

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