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ary Henrietta Rogalsky passed away Mar.
Mary Henrietta Rogalsky passed away Mar.
5. She was born Dec. 10, 1905 to Henry and
5. She was born Dec. 10, 1905 to Henry and
Anna Martens in Rosenort, Russia. She ac
Anna Martens in Rosenort, Russia. She accepted the Lord at an early  
cepted the Lord at an early ..,....,----.......
age. In 1923 she married
age. In 1923 she married
Nickolai Jacob Rogalsky.
Nickolai Jacob Rogalsky.
Shortly afterwards they im
Shortly afterwards they immigrated to Ontario. Soon
migrated to Ontario. Soon
they moved to a farm at Glenlea, Man. In 1929 she and
they moved to a farm at Glen
lea, Man. In 1929 she and
Nickolai were baptized in
Nickolai were baptized in
Winkler (Man.) MB Church.
Winkler (Man.) MB Church.
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Faced with difficulties, sicknesses and hard
Faced with difficulties, sicknesses and hard
times, she drew her strength from the Lord.
times, she drew her strength from the Lord.
They moved to Sardis, B.C. in 1947 and Van
They moved to Sardis, B.C. in 1947 and Vancouver in 1950. Here she experienced love,
couver in 1950. Here she experienced love,
kindness and fellowship. She loved her
kindness and fellowship. She loved her
church and friends very much. She was a
church and friends very much. She was a
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devotion to the Lord and commitment to do
devotion to the Lord and commitment to do
his will. She was hospitalized for a broken
his will. She was hospitalized for a broken
hip Oct. 13, 1990 and rema.ined there the rest
hip Oct. 13, 1990 and remained there the rest
of her life, but never complained or ques
of her life, but never complained or questioned. She enjoyed gardening, handcrafts,
tioned. She enjoyed gardening, handcrafts,
ladies' mission circle, Bible studies, the Willingdon New Horizons group and entertaining
ladies' mission circle, Bible studies, the Will
ingdon New Horizons group and entertaining
friends and relatives. Singing spiritual songs
friends and relatives. Singing spiritual songs
and prayer were a big part of her life. Prede
and prayer were a big part of her life. Predeceased by her husband in 1983, 2 grandsons
ceased by her husband in 1983, 2 grandsons
and 1 sister, she is mourned by her sons Henry and John, both of Clearbrook, B.C.; daughters Marian Janzen, Magdalene Goertzen
and 1 sister, she is mourned by her sons Hen
ry and John, both of Clearbrook, B.C.; daugh
ters Marian Janzen, Magdalene Goertzen
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 1
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 1
siste.
sister.


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

Latest revision as of 12:33, 10 November 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1991 Oct 11 p.28

Birth date: 1905 Dec 10

text of obituary:

MARY HENRIETTA ROGALSKY

Mary Henrietta Rogalsky passed away Mar. 5. She was born Dec. 10, 1905 to Henry and Anna Martens in Rosenort, Russia. She accepted the Lord at an early age. In 1923 she married Nickolai Jacob Rogalsky. Shortly afterwards they immigrated to Ontario. Soon they moved to a farm at Glenlea, Man. In 1929 she and Nickolai were baptized in Winkler (Man.) MB Church. They moved to Brandon, Man. and a few years later to Winnipeg. Faced with difficulties, sicknesses and hard times, she drew her strength from the Lord. They moved to Sardis, B.C. in 1947 and Vancouver in 1950. Here she experienced love, kindness and fellowship. She loved her church and friends very much. She was a charter member of Willingdon MB Church in Burnaby, B.C. Nickolai became ill, and she had 2 heart attacks. She is remembered for her self-sacrifice in caring for her husband, devotion to the Lord and commitment to do his will. She was hospitalized for a broken hip Oct. 13, 1990 and remained there the rest of her life, but never complained or questioned. She enjoyed gardening, handcrafts, ladies' mission circle, Bible studies, the Willingdon New Horizons group and entertaining friends and relatives. Singing spiritual songs and prayer were a big part of her life. Predeceased by her husband in 1983, 2 grandsons and 1 sister, she is mourned by her sons Henry and John, both of Clearbrook, B.C.; daughters Marian Janzen, Magdalene Goertzen grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 1 sister.