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Marie Ratzlaff, Linden, Alta. passed away Ma,y 10
Marie Ratzlaff, Linden, Alta. passed away May 10
at the age of 75. She was born December
at the age of 75. She was born December
30, 1894 to Jacob and Helena Braun 3t
30, 1894 to Jacob and Helena Braun at
Winkler, Manitoba. In 1903 the Broun
Winkler, Manitoba. In 1903 the Braun
family moved to Alberta where they
family moved to Alberta where they
tOlOk up farming in the DidsburySunnyslope area. On June 21, 1926,she
took up farming in the Didsbury-Sunnyslope area. On June 21, 1926,she
was marr,ied to Samuel Ratzlaff of
was married to Samuel Ratzlaff of
Sunnyslope. Seven children were born to
Sunnyslope. Seven children were born to
them, the eldest of whom, wo,is Jean,
them, the eldest of whom, Lois Jean,
predeceased her mother in 1929 at the
predeceased her mother in 1929 at the
age of two-and-one-hailf years.
age of two-and-one-half years.


She is survived by her husband,
She is survived by her husband,
Samuel and six children: Mrs. Emerson
Samuel and six children: Mrs. Emerson
(Verda) Sept of Thme Hills, Raymond
(Verda) Sept of Three Hills, Raymond
of Edmonton, Marie of Linden, Mrs. Nick
of Edmonton, Marie of Linden, Mrs. Nick
(Helen) Wiens of Linden, Mrs. Larry
(Helen) Wiens of Linden, Mrs. Larry
(Doris) King of Edontonand Mrs. Ervin
(Doris) King of Edmonton and Mrs. Ervin
(Susan) Harder of Linden. Also surviving
(Susan) Harder of Linden. Also surviving
are twelve grandchildren, one brother,
are twelve grandchildren, one brother,
Isaac Brown of Linden, and one sist<er,
Isaac Brown of Linden, and one sister,
Mrs. Sadie MiH'igen of Medicine Hat,
Mrs. Sadie Milligen of Medicine Hat,
Three brothers and four sisters preceded
Three brothers and four sisters preceded
her in death,
her in death.


Among the famHi·es most treasured
Among the familes most treasured
memories wiJil always be her steadfast
memories will always be her steadfast
and ,living fa'ith in her Saviour and Lord.
and living faith in her Saviour and Lord.
This simple faith continued to uphold
This simple faith continued to uphold
her unti'l He ca'I'led her to her eternal
her until He called her to her eternal
home. "Thanks be to God, whichg,iveth
home. "Thanks be to God, which giveth
us the victory through our Lo'rd Je,slls
us the victory through our Lord Jesus
Chris,t" (1 Corinthians 15:5)
Christ" (1 Corinthians 15:5)


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 10:54, 16 March 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Jun 12 p. 26

Birth date: 1894 Dec 30

text of obituary:

MRS. MARIE RATZLAFF

Marie Ratzlaff, Linden, Alta. passed away May 10 at the age of 75. She was born December 30, 1894 to Jacob and Helena Braun at Winkler, Manitoba. In 1903 the Braun family moved to Alberta where they took up farming in the Didsbury-Sunnyslope area. On June 21, 1926,she was married to Samuel Ratzlaff of Sunnyslope. Seven children were born to them, the eldest of whom, Lois Jean, predeceased her mother in 1929 at the age of two-and-one-half years.

She is survived by her husband, Samuel and six children: Mrs. Emerson (Verda) Sept of Three Hills, Raymond of Edmonton, Marie of Linden, Mrs. Nick (Helen) Wiens of Linden, Mrs. Larry (Doris) King of Edmonton and Mrs. Ervin (Susan) Harder of Linden. Also surviving are twelve grandchildren, one brother, Isaac Brown of Linden, and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Milligen of Medicine Hat, Three brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.

Among the familes most treasured memories will always be her steadfast and living faith in her Saviour and Lord. This simple faith continued to uphold her until He called her to her eternal home. "Thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Corinthians 15:5)