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TB in 1918. The family fled to
TB in 1918. The family fled to
Crimea. Her father died of TB
Crimea. Her father died of TB
a fter hi s horses a nd warm
after his horses and warm
clothes were confiscatf,d. The
clothes were confiscatfed. The
children came to Canada in
children came to Canada in
1925. She worked in the farm
1925. She worked in the farm
house and fields in Plum
house and fields in Plum
CouI ee , Man. After many
Coulee, Man. After many
struggles she accepted Jesus,
struggles she accepted Jesus,
based on ,John 6:37. She was baptized and
based on John 6:37. She was baptized and
joined Winkler MB Church. She studied at
joined Winkler MB Church. She studied at
Winkler Bible School 5 years. She did house
Winkler Bible School 5 years. She did house
work in summers, taking time off to teach
work in summers, taking time off to teach
DVBS. She moved to Leamington, Onto in
DVBS. She moved to Leamington, Ont. in
1938 and continued to do housework. In ,July,
1938 and continued to do housework. In July,
1941 she went to Saskatchewan to do chil
1941 she went to Saskatchewan to do children's mission work. Abraham Friesen,
dren's mission work. Abraha m Friesen,
whom she had met while teaching DVBS in
whom she had met while teaching DVBS in
1936, bega.n writing her; they married Dec.
1936, began writing her; they married Dec.
21, 1941. He opened a shoe repair shop in
21, 1941. He opened a shoe repair shop in
Winnipeg, but spent 6 months in ja.il for con
Winnipeg, but spent 6 months in jail for conscientious objection. In July 1944 they went
scientious objection. In July 1944 they went
to Poplar River, Man. as teachers to Natives.
to Poplar River, Man. as teachers to Natives.
In 1949 they moved to Clearbrook, where he
In 1949 they moved to Clearbrook, where he
opened a shoe repair a.nd later shoe store.
opened a shoe repair and later shoe store.
She helped run the store while he built hous
She helped run the store while he built houses. In March, 1961 they became administrators of Tabor Home in Clearbrook; she
es. In March, 1961 they became administra
planned menus, supervised staff and delivered mail. They retired in September, 1975.
tors of Tabor Home in Clearbrook; she
She is remembered for her generosity, unselfishness, wonderful meals, creativity, hospitality, strong faith in God and faithful
planned menus, supervised staff and deliv
ered mail. They retired in September, 1975.
She is remembered for her generosity, un
selfishness, wonderful meals, creativity, hos
pitality, strong faith in God and faithful
prayers for family. She is mourned by her
prayers for family. She is mourned by her
husband; daughters Betty Falk and Renetta
husband; daughters Betty Falk and Renetta
Neumann; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters and 1
Neumann; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters and 1
brother. The funeral was Sept. 3 in Bak
brother. The funeral was Sept. 3 in Bakerview MB Church, Clearbrook, with Harry
erview MB Church, Clearbrook, with Harry
Heidebrecht and Jacob Quiring ministering.
Heidebrecht and Jacob Quiring ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 12:18, 10 November 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1991 Oct 11 p.28

Birth date: 1910 Sept 21

text of obituary:

KATIE FRIESEN

Katie Friesen of Clearbrook, B.C. passed away Aug. 29. She was born Sept. 21, 1910 to Johann and Anna Martens in Taschinak, Ukraine. Her mother died of TB in 1918. The family fled to Crimea. Her father died of TB after his horses and warm clothes were confiscatfed. The children came to Canada in 1925. She worked in the farm house and fields in Plum Coulee, Man. After many struggles she accepted Jesus, based on John 6:37. She was baptized and joined Winkler MB Church. She studied at Winkler Bible School 5 years. She did house work in summers, taking time off to teach DVBS. She moved to Leamington, Ont. in 1938 and continued to do housework. In July, 1941 she went to Saskatchewan to do children's mission work. Abraham Friesen, whom she had met while teaching DVBS in 1936, began writing her; they married Dec. 21, 1941. He opened a shoe repair shop in Winnipeg, but spent 6 months in jail for conscientious objection. In July 1944 they went to Poplar River, Man. as teachers to Natives. In 1949 they moved to Clearbrook, where he opened a shoe repair and later shoe store. She helped run the store while he built houses. In March, 1961 they became administrators of Tabor Home in Clearbrook; she planned menus, supervised staff and delivered mail. They retired in September, 1975. She is remembered for her generosity, unselfishness, wonderful meals, creativity, hospitality, strong faith in God and faithful prayers for family. She is mourned by her husband; daughters Betty Falk and Renetta Neumann; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters and 1 brother. The funeral was Sept. 3 in Bakerview MB Church, Clearbrook, with Harry Heidebrecht and Jacob Quiring ministering.