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(Mrs.) Katharina Friesen (nee Neumann). 64, wife of John Friesen of Port  
(Mrs.) Katharina Friesen (nee Neumann), 64, wife of John Friesen of Port Rowan, Ont., passed away February 13. She was born in Russia on September 12, 1904. She accepted Christ as her Saviour in her youth.  
Rowan, Ont., passed away February 13.  
 
She was born in Russ·ia  on September  
In 1925 she moved to Canada with her parents and settled in New Hamburg, Ont. The following year she was baptized upon her confession of faith and received into the fellowship of the 'Allianz' Mennonite Church of Kitchener.  
12, 1904. She accepted Christ as her  
 
Saviour in her youth.  
She was united in marriage to John Friesen of Coaldale, Alta., on April 5, 1942. In 1946 they moved to Chilliwack, B.C., where they lived for ten years. After this, in 1956, they moved to Port Rowan where they lived  up to the time of her passing.  
In 1925 she moved to Canada with her  
 
parents and settled in New Hamburg.  
She leaves to mourn her husband; a son, Arthur; a daughter, Katharine; one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law; three grandchildren; two sisters and a brother - all of Port Rowan.  
Onto The following year she was baptized  
 
upon her confession of faith and received  
After a lengthy illness, her last short prayer was expressed in the verse that follows: "Strong the hand of Christ, the Lord, / And his mighty love unending! / Died for me - for me implored, / To my wants is ever  tending; / My compassionate friend is he / Christ, my hope, I trust  in  thee.
into the fellowship of the' Allianz' Mennonite Church of Kitchener.  
She was united in marriage to John  
Friesen of Coaldale, Alta., on April 5,  
1942. In 1946 they moved to Chilliwack,  
B.C., where they lived for ten years.  
After this, in 1956, they moved to Port  
Rowan where they lived  up to the time  
of her passing.  
She leaves to mourn her husband; a  
son, Arthur; a daughter, Katharine; one  
daughter-in-law and one son-in-law; three  
grandchildren; two sisters and a brother  
-all of Port Rowan.  
After a lengthy illness, her last short  
prayer was expressed in the verse that  
follows: "Strong the hand of Christ, the  
Lord.! And his mighty love unending!!
Died tor  me-for me implored.,To my  
wants is ever  tending;/ My compassionate friend is he/ Christ, my hope, I  
trust  in  thee.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 26 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Apr 04 p. 27

Birth date: 1904 Sep 12

text of obituary:

KATHARINA FRIESEN

(Mrs.) Katharina Friesen (nee Neumann), 64, wife of John Friesen of Port Rowan, Ont., passed away February 13. She was born in Russia on September 12, 1904. She accepted Christ as her Saviour in her youth.

In 1925 she moved to Canada with her parents and settled in New Hamburg, Ont. The following year she was baptized upon her confession of faith and received into the fellowship of the 'Allianz' Mennonite Church of Kitchener.

She was united in marriage to John Friesen of Coaldale, Alta., on April 5, 1942. In 1946 they moved to Chilliwack, B.C., where they lived for ten years. After this, in 1956, they moved to Port Rowan where they lived up to the time of her passing.

She leaves to mourn her husband; a son, Arthur; a daughter, Katharine; one daughter-in-law and one son-in-law; three grandchildren; two sisters and a brother - all of Port Rowan.

After a lengthy illness, her last short prayer was expressed in the verse that follows: "Strong the hand of Christ, the Lord, / And his mighty love unending! / Died for me - for me implored, / To my wants is ever tending; / My compassionate friend is he / Christ, my hope, I trust in thee.