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(Mrs.)
(Mrs.) Maria Warkentin of St. Catharines,
(Mrs.) Maria Warkentin of St. Catharines,
Ont. passed away on February 26. She was
Ont. passed away on February 26. She was
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and youth there and also attended elementary
and youth there and also attended elementary
school there. In 1907 she married John J.
school there. In 1907 she married John J.
Warkentin . The couple took up grain farm
Warkentin. The couple took up grain farming in Spat, in the Crimea. Of the five
ing in Spat, in the Crimea. Of the five
children born to them, two died in infancy.
children born to them, two died in infancy .
During the great spiritual awakening in
During the great spiritual awakening in
1919, Maria and her husband accepted the
1919, Maria and her husband accepted the
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gates of Moscow" in 1929. They reached
gates of Moscow" in 1929. They reached
Germany, and arrived in Waterloo, Ont. in
Germany, and arrived in Waterloo, Ont. in
1930. There they joined the Kitchener Men
1930. There they joined the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. She entered the
nonite Brethren Church. She entered the
Tabor Manor, St. Catharines in 1975.
Tabor Manor, St. Catharines in 1975.
Mrs. Warkentin was predeceased by her
Mrs. Warkentin was predeceased by her
husband John in 1967, and by her daughter
husband John in 1967, and by her daughter
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ren and ten great-grandchildren. The funeral
ren and ten great-grandchildren. The funeral
service took place on March 1 in the
service took place on March 1 in the
Kitchener Church, with pastor John F .
Kitchener Church, with pastor John F.
Froese conducting the service, assisted by
Froese conducting the service, assisted by
Dietrich Klassen and Isaac Toews.
Dietrich Klassen and Isaac Toews.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 11:45, 23 June 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Mar 30 p. 30

Birth date: 1887 Feb 12

text of obituary:

MRS. MARIA WARKENTIN

(Mrs.) Maria Warkentin of St. Catharines, Ont. passed away on February 26. She was born to David and Gertrude (nee Deleskie) Hooge on February 12, 1887 in Friedensruh, Molotschna, Russia. She spent her childhood and youth there and also attended elementary school there. In 1907 she married John J. Warkentin. The couple took up grain farming in Spat, in the Crimea. Of the five children born to them, two died in infancy. During the great spiritual awakening in 1919, Maria and her husband accepted the Lord as Saviour, and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church at Spat. The Warkentins were among those who stood "before the gates of Moscow" in 1929. They reached Germany, and arrived in Waterloo, Ont. in 1930. There they joined the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. She entered the Tabor Manor, St. Catharines in 1975.

Mrs. Warkentin was predeceased by her husband John in 1967, and by her daughter Mary in 1967. She is survived by one son, John and wife Lisbeth; one daughter Helena and husband Herbert Cress; six grandchild ren and ten great-grandchildren. The funeral service took place on March 1 in the Kitchener Church, with pastor John F. Froese conducting the service, assisted by Dietrich Klassen and Isaac Toews.