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Toews, Aron A. (1884-1969)
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(New page: ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 4 Dec 1969 p. 7 Birth date: 1884 text of obituary: '''Writer of ‘Russian Martyr Book’ Dies''' Winnipeg, Man. — Rev. Aron A. Toews, 85, ret...) |
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Winnipeg, Man. — Rev. Aron A. Toews, 85, retired Mennonite Brethren minister and writer of the two-volume “Mennonitsche Martyrer,” died Nov. 5 at Clearbrook, B. C., it was learned here. |
Winnipeg, Man. — Rev. Aron A. Toews, 85, retired Mennonite Brethren minister and writer of the two-volume “Mennonitsche Martyrer,” died Nov. 5 at Clearbrook, B. C., it was learned here. |
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− | The two books give an account of the lives of Mennonite leaders who perished during the Russian Revolution. Rev. Toews was leader of the Namaka, Alberta M. B. Church from 1927 to 1947. He was the father of Dr. J. A. Toews of Vancouver and Missionary Mary |
+ | The two books give an account of the lives of Mennonite leaders who perished during the Russian Revolution. Rev. Toews was leader of the Namaka, Alberta M. B. Church from 1927 to 1947. He was the father of Dr. J. A. Toews of Vancouver and Missionary Mary Toews of the Congo. The funeral was conducted Nov. 10 at the Clearbrook M. B. Church. |
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 21 June 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1969 Dec 4 p. 7
Birth date: 1884
text of obituary:
Writer of ‘Russian Martyr Book’ Dies
Winnipeg, Man. — Rev. Aron A. Toews, 85, retired Mennonite Brethren minister and writer of the two-volume “Mennonitsche Martyrer,” died Nov. 5 at Clearbrook, B. C., it was learned here.
The two books give an account of the lives of Mennonite leaders who perished during the Russian Revolution. Rev. Toews was leader of the Namaka, Alberta M. B. Church from 1927 to 1947. He was the father of Dr. J. A. Toews of Vancouver and Missionary Mary Toews of the Congo. The funeral was conducted Nov. 10 at the Clearbrook M. B. Church.