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Neufeld, Susie Neufeld (1900-1970)

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(Mrs .) Susie Neufeld of Winkler,
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(Mrs.) Susie Neufeld of Winkler,
Manitoba, passed away 'in the Concordia
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Manitoba, passed away in the Concordia
 
Hospital, Winnipeg, on November 28
 
Hospital, Winnipeg, on November 28
fo'llowing lengthy illness. She was born
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following lengthy illness. She was born
 
on September 4, 1900 in South Russia
 
on September 4, 1900 in South Russia
 
to Rev. Cornelius and Susanna Neufeld.
 
to Rev. Cornelius and Susanna Neufeld.
On September 15, 1919 she was married to K-ornelius H. Neufeld, a union which
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On September 15, 1919 she was married to Kornelius H. Neufeld, a union which
 
was blessed with four children. Two of
 
was blessed with four children. Two of
the children predeceased their mo,th er,
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the children predeceased their mother,
Susie in 'infancy and Cornie at th e age
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Susie in infancy and Cornie at the age
 
of 16. In 1923 the family emigrated to
 
of 16. In 1923 the family emigrated to
 
Canada and made their home at Winkler.
 
Canada and made their home at Winkler.
She was baptized upon her confession -of
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She was baptized upon her confession of
fai,th in 1926 and a,cceptedinto th e
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faith in 1926 and accepted into the
 
Winkler MB Church. Her husband predeceased her in 1957. She experienced a
 
Winkler MB Church. Her husband predeceased her in 1957. She experienced a
 
difficult life, both physically and
 
difficult life, both physically and
 
mentally, and had to undergo many
 
mentally, and had to undergo many
major operations. However, her faith ,in
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major operations. However, her faith in
 
the Lord never faltered. She attained an
 
the Lord never faltered. She attained an
age of 70 years .
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age of 70 years.
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She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
 
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
 
Dave (Susie) Penner, Winkler, and Mrs.
 
Dave (Susie) Penner, Winkler, and Mrs.
 
Abe (Annie) Janzen, Fort Garry; her
 
Abe (Annie) Janzen, Fort Garry; her
sons-in-law; e'i'ght ,grandchildren; and six
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sons-in-law; eight, grandchildren; and six
great grandchildren; one siMer, Mrs.
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great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
 
David (Agatha) Vogt, Vancouver; and
 
David (Agatha) Vogt, Vancouver; and
two brothers, Korne'l-ius Neufe-Id, Yarrow,
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two brothers, Kornelius Neufeld, Yarrow,
 
B.C. and James Neufeld, Lethbridge.
 
B.C. and James Neufeld, Lethbridge.
   

Latest revision as of 15:37, 4 May 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Jan 08 p. 26

Birth date: 1900 Sep 04

text of obituary:

SUSIE NEUFELD

(Mrs.) Susie Neufeld of Winkler, Manitoba, passed away in the Concordia Hospital, Winnipeg, on November 28 following lengthy illness. She was born on September 4, 1900 in South Russia to Rev. Cornelius and Susanna Neufeld. On September 15, 1919 she was married to Kornelius H. Neufeld, a union which was blessed with four children. Two of the children predeceased their mother, Susie in infancy and Cornie at the age of 16. In 1923 the family emigrated to Canada and made their home at Winkler. She was baptized upon her confession of faith in 1926 and accepted into the Winkler MB Church. Her husband predeceased her in 1957. She experienced a difficult life, both physically and mentally, and had to undergo many major operations. However, her faith in the Lord never faltered. She attained an age of 70 years.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dave (Susie) Penner, Winkler, and Mrs. Abe (Annie) Janzen, Fort Garry; her sons-in-law; eight, grandchildren; and six great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. David (Agatha) Vogt, Vancouver; and two brothers, Kornelius Neufeld, Yarrow, B.C. and James Neufeld, Lethbridge.

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