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29. She was born Oct.
29. She was born Oct.
29, 1911 to Peter and
29, 1911 to Peter and
Katerina Dyck of Kron-
Katerina Dyck of Kronsweide, Ukraine. She
sweide, Ukraine. She
had a loving, secure
had a loving, secure
childhood until age 8
childhood until age 8
when bandits shot her
when bandits shot her
father and two broth-
father and two brothers, and her mother and
ers, and her mother and
another brother died of
another brother died of
typhus soon after. The remaining children
typhus soon after. The remaining children
lived with the Nick Voth family, who shared
lived with the Nick Voth family, who shared
what they had. She accepted the Lord as Sav-
what they had. She accepted the Lord as Saviour at 14. She immigrated to Canada with
iour at 14. She immigrated to Canada with
her married sister. She worked as a domestic,
her married sister. She worked as a domestic,
then went to Mennonite Collegiate Institute,
then went to Mennonite Collegiate Institute,
Gretna, Man. She graduated from St. Boni-
Gretna, Man. She graduated from St. Boniface School of Nursing in 1945. She nursed in
face School of Nursing in 1945. She nursed in
various Manitoba locations 34 years. She saw
various Manitoba locations 34 years. She saw
her work as ministry to God and people. She
her work as ministry to God and people. She

Latest revision as of 13:40, 30 January 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Sep 12 p. 27

Birth date: 1922 Oct 29

text of obituary:

MARY KRAMER

Mary Kramer died Mar. 29. She was born Oct. 29, 1911 to Peter and Katerina Dyck of Kronsweide, Ukraine. She had a loving, secure childhood until age 8 when bandits shot her father and two brothers, and her mother and another brother died of typhus soon after. The remaining children lived with the Nick Voth family, who shared what they had. She accepted the Lord as Saviour at 14. She immigrated to Canada with her married sister. She worked as a domestic, then went to Mennonite Collegiate Institute, Gretna, Man. She graduated from St. Boniface School of Nursing in 1945. She nursed in various Manitoba locations 34 years. She saw her work as ministry to God and people. She married Kart Kramer in 1983. They enjoyed travelling the world, visiting family, friends and mission churches. She loved music and singing. Predeceased by Karl, 8 siblings, she leaves 6 step-children, 11 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. The funeral was April 2 in Elmwood MB Church, Winnipeg.