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(Mrs.) Aganetha Baerg was born on March 24, 1885 in South  Russia. Her parents were Abram and Katharine (nee Heide) Enns. She was married to Isaac Baerg in 1907. During the revival in Russia she accepted the Lord  as her personal Saviour. In 1925 she and her  
(Mrs.) Aganetha Baerg was born on March 24, 1885 in South  Russia. Her parents were Abram and Katharine (nee Heide) Enns. She was married to Isaac Baerg in 1907. During the revival in Russia she accepted the Lord  as her personal Saviour. In 1925 she and her husband came to Canada, making their home near Steinbach, Manitoba, where she was later baptized upon her confession of faith and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church.  
husband came to Canada, making their  
 
home near Steinbach, Manitoba, where  
In 1937 they moved to Vineland, Ontario, where they lived until four years ago, when her husband was suddenly called home to be with the Lord. Since then she has made her home with her children, the John Andres family in St. Catharines. She always spent much time in prayer and fellowship with her Lord.  
she was later baptized upon her confession of faith and accepted into the  
 
Mennonite Brethren Church.  
She enjoyed good health until a few years ago when weaknesses began to set in. Two weeks ago, she suddenly had to be admitted to the hospital where even with the best of care her strength failed day by day. She passed away on May 16, having reached the age of 84.  
In 1937 they moved to Vineland,  
 
Ontario, where they lived until four years  
She leaves to mourn her passing four children with their families, Mrs. Agnes Janzen of Grimsby, Mrs. John (Erna) Andres of St. Catharines, Willie of Kitchener, Mrs. John (Frieda) Wall of Winnipeg; two son-in-law; one daughter-in-law; 12 grandchildren; one sister, Marie Wiens in Brazil; and many relatives and friends.
ago, when her husband was suddenly  
called home to be with the Lord. Since  
then she has made her home with her  
children, the John Andres familly  in St.  
Catharines. She always spent much time  
in prayer and fellowship with her Lord.  
She enjoyed good health until a few  
years ago when weaknesses began to set  
in. Two weeks ago, she suddenly had to  
be admitted to the hospital where even  
with the best of care her strength fai'led
day by day. She passed away on May  
16, having reached the age of 84.  
She leaves to mourn her passing four  
children with their families, Mrs. Agnes  
Janzen of Grimsby, Mrs. John (Erna)  
Andres of St. Catharines, Willie of  
Kitchener, Mrs. JOihn  (Frieda) Wall of  
W'innipeg; two sons-'in-Iaw; one daughterin-law; 12 grandchiJdren; one sister,  
Marie W'iensin Brazil; and many relatives and friends.


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Latest revision as of 16:36, 9 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 May 30 p. 26

Birth date: 1885 Mar 24

text of obituary:

AGANETHA BAERG

(Mrs.) Aganetha Baerg was born on March 24, 1885 in South Russia. Her parents were Abram and Katharine (nee Heide) Enns. She was married to Isaac Baerg in 1907. During the revival in Russia she accepted the Lord as her personal Saviour. In 1925 she and her husband came to Canada, making their home near Steinbach, Manitoba, where she was later baptized upon her confession of faith and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church.

In 1937 they moved to Vineland, Ontario, where they lived until four years ago, when her husband was suddenly called home to be with the Lord. Since then she has made her home with her children, the John Andres family in St. Catharines. She always spent much time in prayer and fellowship with her Lord.

She enjoyed good health until a few years ago when weaknesses began to set in. Two weeks ago, she suddenly had to be admitted to the hospital where even with the best of care her strength failed day by day. She passed away on May 16, having reached the age of 84.

She leaves to mourn her passing four children with their families, Mrs. Agnes Janzen of Grimsby, Mrs. John (Erna) Andres of St. Catharines, Willie of Kitchener, Mrs. John (Frieda) Wall of Winnipeg; two son-in-law; one daughter-in-law; 12 grandchildren; one sister, Marie Wiens in Brazil; and many relatives and friends.