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Pankratz, Maria Janzen (1907-2000)

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Maria Pankratz of st.
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Maria Pankratz of St.
 
Catharines, Ont. passed
 
Catharines, Ont. passed
 
away Aug. 5. She was
 
away Aug. 5. She was
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Crimea, Russia. She accepted Christ at 14, was
 
Crimea, Russia. She accepted Christ at 14, was
 
baptized June 22, 1921
 
baptized June 22, 1921
and joined the Mennonite church in Lichten·
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and joined the Mennonite church in Lichtental. She married Peter
tal. She married Peter
 
 
Pankratz Feb. 22, 1933.
 
Pankratz Feb. 22, 1933.
Son Henry was bom in
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Son Henry was born in
 
1934. In 1937 Peter
 
1934. In 1937 Peter
 
was arrested and sent to
 
was arrested and sent to
 
a prison camp; he died
 
a prison camp; he died
in 1942 of kidney fail·
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in 1942 of kidney failure. Daughter Elizabeth
ure. Daughter Elizabeth
 
 
(Betty) was born in
 
(Betty) was born in
 
1938. With the threat of
 
1938. With the threat of
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Germany. They were
 
Germany. They were
 
housed in a refugee
 
housed in a refugee
camp in Neustadt, Ger·
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camp in Neustadt, Germany , then sent to
many, then sent to
 
 
Poland. An injury to her
 
Poland. An injury to her
 
arm by a horse kick left
 
arm by a horse kick left
 
it useless. She was
 
it useless. She was
washing clothes for sol·
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washing clothes for soldiers
diers, struggling to
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, struggling to
 
wring out the clothes
 
wring out the clothes
by hand, when the car·
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by hand, when the cartilage in her elbow tore;
tilage in her elbow tore;
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when the pain subsided, she had the use
when the pain sub·
 
sided, she had the use
 
 
of her arm again. In
 
of her arm again. In
1948 she and Betty im·
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1948 she and Betty immigrated to St.
migrated to St.
 
 
Catharines. She lived
 
Catharines. She lived
 
with her brother Henry
 
with her brother Henry
 
1 year. She cleaned Calvary Church, worked
 
1 year. She cleaned Calvary Church, worked
for Zellers in the stock·
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for Zellers in the stockroom and later was a
room and later was a
 
 
housekeeper at the Hotel Dieu Hospital for 10
 
housekeeper at the Hotel Dieu Hospital for 10
 
years. Her desire was to
 
years. Her desire was to
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and good times.
 
and good times.
 
Throughout her life, she
 
Throughout her life, she
becarne strong in character and faith. She
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became strong in character and faith. She
 
lived her faith. She was
 
lived her faith. She was
 
respected for who she
 
respected for who she

Latest revision as of 16:29, 26 July 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 Sep 22 p. 28

Birth date: 1907 Mar 6

text of obituary:

MARIA PANKRATZ

Maria Pankratz of St. Catharines, Ont. passed away Aug. 5. She was born Mar. 6, 1907 to Dietrich and Maria Janzen in Schoental, Crimea, Russia. She accepted Christ at 14, was baptized June 22, 1921 and joined the Mennonite church in Lichtental. She married Peter Pankratz Feb. 22, 1933. Son Henry was born in 1934. In 1937 Peter was arrested and sent to a prison camp; he died in 1942 of kidney failure. Daughter Elizabeth (Betty) was born in 1938. With the threat of war, Maria sent Henry to her brother's for a week; she did not see him again until 1991. She was working for the Russian post office. When the war broke out, she, Betty and her sister Elizabeth Janzen left on the last train for Germany. They were housed in a refugee camp in Neustadt, Germany , then sent to Poland. An injury to her arm by a horse kick left it useless. She was washing clothes for soldiers , struggling to wring out the clothes by hand, when the cartilage in her elbow tore; when the pain subsided, she had the use of her arm again. In 1948 she and Betty immigrated to St. Catharines. She lived with her brother Henry 1 year. She cleaned Calvary Church, worked for Zellers in the stockroom and later was a housekeeper at the Hotel Dieu Hospital for 10 years. Her desire was to love God to the best of her ability in hard times and good times. Throughout her life, she became strong in character and faith. She lived her faith. She was respected for who she was and what she stood for. She was predeceased by 6 brothers and a sister. The funeral was Aug. 9 in Scott st. MB Church, with Albert Friesen and Waldo Pauls ministering.

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