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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1979 Apr 27 p. 34
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Birth date: 1896 Dec 09
Birth date: 1896 Dec 09
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<center><h3>MRS. ANNA BOLDT</h3></center>
<center><h3>MRS. ANNA BOLDT</h3></center>


(Mrs. ) Anna Boldt of Saskatoon passed
(Mrs.) Anna Boldt of Saskatoon passed
away on March 17. She was born to Mr. and
away on March 17. She was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Dick on December 9, 1896 in
Mrs. Jacob Dick on December 9, 1896 in
Prangenau , Russia. At the age of nine she
Prangenau, Russia. At the age of nine she received Christ as her Saviour. In her teens
eceived Christ as her Saviour. In her teens
she came to a deep assurance of her faith
he came to a deep assurance of her faith
through the ministry of her mother. During
hrough the ministry of her mother. During
her later work at an orphanage, she was
er later work at an orphanage, she was
baptized and accepted into the Mennonite
aptized and accepted into the Mennonite
Brethren Church. She was married to Isaac
Brethren Church. She was married to Isaac
Boldt on May 3,1924. The couple immigrated
Boldt on May 3,1924. The couple immigrated
o Canada in 1926, settling first in Waldheim
to Canada in 1926, settling first in Waldheim
nd then in Glenbush, Sask., where they
and then in Glenbush, Sask., where they
armed for 32 years. She was a charter
farmed for 32 years. She was a charter
member of the Glenbush MB Church. In
member of the Glenbush MB Church. In
1960 they retired to Saskatoon, and celebra
1960 they retired to Saskatoon, and celebraed their 50th wedding anniversary in 1974.
ed their 50th wedding anniversary in 1974.
 
She is remembered by her family as a
She is remembered by her family as a
racious, gentle and loving wife and mother,
gracious, gentle and loving wife and mother,
who by her faith and example .instilled in the
who by her faith and example instilled in the
earts of her children a deep desire to love
hearts of her children a deep desire to love
God and serve others. She is survived by her
God and serve others. She is survived by her
usband Isaac; four sons and their wives,
husband Isaac; four sons and their wives,
ake and Annie, Werner and Martha, Walter
Jake and Annie, Werner and Martha, Walter
nd Doris , Rudy and Lydia; one daughter
and Doris, Rudy and Lydia; one daughter
nd her husband, Helga and Alvin Krahn; 23
and her husband, Helga and Alvin Krahn; 23
randchildren, four great-grandchildren and
grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and
our sisters.
four sisters.


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

Latest revision as of 13:32, 23 June 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Apr 27 p. 35

Birth date: 1896 Dec 09

text of obituary:

MRS. ANNA BOLDT

(Mrs.) Anna Boldt of Saskatoon passed away on March 17. She was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dick on December 9, 1896 in Prangenau, Russia. At the age of nine she received Christ as her Saviour. In her teens she came to a deep assurance of her faith through the ministry of her mother. During her later work at an orphanage, she was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church. She was married to Isaac Boldt on May 3,1924. The couple immigrated to Canada in 1926, settling first in Waldheim and then in Glenbush, Sask., where they farmed for 32 years. She was a charter member of the Glenbush MB Church. In 1960 they retired to Saskatoon, and celebraed their 50th wedding anniversary in 1974.

She is remembered by her family as a gracious, gentle and loving wife and mother, who by her faith and example instilled in the hearts of her children a deep desire to love God and serve others. She is survived by her husband Isaac; four sons and their wives, Jake and Annie, Werner and Martha, Walter and Doris, Rudy and Lydia; one daughter and her husband, Helga and Alvin Krahn; 23 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and four sisters.