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Agnes Langeman (nee Martens), wife of Cornelius Langeman, Vancouver, B.C., passed away on Nov. 11 of a lung disease. She was born in Russia on May 8, 1910, and lived her childhood in Manitoba. She had been ill several years, but assisted her husband in deacon work whenever possible. Left to mourn are her husband, three children and two grandchildren, her parents, three brothers and three sisters. Services were held in the Willingdon church Nov. 14 with Rev. G. Braun officiating. | Agnes Langeman (nee Martens), wife of Cornelius Langeman, Vancouver, B.C., passed away on Nov. 11 of a lung disease. She was born in Russia on May 8, 1910, and lived her childhood in Manitoba. She had been ill several years, but assisted her husband in deacon work whenever possible. Left to mourn are her husband, three children and two grandchildren, her parents, three brothers and three sisters. Services were held in the Willingdon church Nov. 14 with Rev. G. Braun officiating. | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 5 November 2014
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1962 Nov 30 p. 19
Birth date: 1910 May 08
text of obituary:
AGNES LANGEMAN, 52
Agnes Langeman (nee Martens), wife of Cornelius Langeman, Vancouver, B.C., passed away on Nov. 11 of a lung disease. She was born in Russia on May 8, 1910, and lived her childhood in Manitoba. She had been ill several years, but assisted her husband in deacon work whenever possible. Left to mourn are her husband, three children and two grandchildren, her parents, three brothers and three sisters. Services were held in the Willingdon church Nov. 14 with Rev. G. Braun officiating.