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(Mrs.) Anna Wittenberg was born on
(Mrs.) Anna Wittenberg was born on
December 12, 1a95 at Ischakmack,
December 12, 1995 at Ischakmack,
Crimea , Russia, to David and Susanna
Crimea, Russia, to David and Susanna
NachtigaL She received Jesus as her
NachtigaL She received Jesus as her
personal Saviour, was baptized and became a member of the Mennoni,te
personal Saviour, was baptized and became a member of the Mennonite
Brethren Church, In 1925 she left Russia
Brethren Church, In 1925 she left Russia
and moved to Canada. At first she resided
and moved to Canada. At first she resided
in Sas,katchewan, then in Crowfoot, Alta.,
in Saskatchewan, then in Crowfoot, Alta.,
and was united in marriag-e on August
and was united in marriage on August
29, 1926 with 'Isaac Wittenberg, a
29, 1926 with Isaac Wittenberg, a
widower with six ch'ildren.God blessed
widower with six children. God blessed
their marriage with additional children
their marriage with additional children
of whom only Helen,Mrs. Krzeczkowski,
of whom only Helen, Mrs. Krzeczkowski,
is 'alive today. In 1937 1:he Wittenbergs
is alive today. In 1937 the Wittenbergs
moved to Tofield, Alta ., and in 1949 to
moved to Tofield, Alta., and in 1949 to
St. Ann's, Onto In 1962 they retired 1:0
St. Ann's, Ont. In 1962 they retired to
Vineland where she resided the rema'ining
Vineland where she resided the remaining
years. She served conscientious·ly wherever she had opportunity.
years. She served conscientiously wherever she had opportunity.
 
On December 9, three days before her
On December 9, three days before her
75th birthdav, she went to her heavenly
75th birthday, she went to her heavenly
h-ome. Mr. Wittenberg died in 1963.
home. Mr. Wittenberg died in 1963.
 
She leaves to mourn: Mary (Mrs. K.
She leaves to mourn: Mary (Mrs. K.
Siemens) of Calgary, Alta .; Isaac of
Siemens) of Calgary, Alta.; Isaac of
Tofield; Susie (Mrs. Henry Penner),
Tofield; Susie (Mrs. Henry Penner),
Coaldale; EI-izabeth (Mrs . John Rutschka)
Coaldale; Elizabeth (Mrs. John Rutschka)
of GaJgary; Abram of Tofield; Comel,ius
of Calgary; Abram of Tofield; Cornelius
of St. Catharines; and He'len (Mrs.
of St. Catharines; and Helen (Mrs.
Krzeczkowski), also of St. Catharines;
Krzeczkowski), also of St. Catharines;
26 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; one brother, John Nachtigal -of
26 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; one brother, John Nachtigal of
Calgary, and one sister, Justina Wiens -of
Calgary, and one sister, Justina Wiens of
Paraguay.
Paraguay.
The 'funeral was conducted from the
 
The funeral was conducted from the
Vineland Mennonite Brethren Church on
Vineland Mennonite Brethren Church on
December 11 with the pastor, Jacob
December 11 with the pastor, Jacob
Neufeld, and Rev. H.P. Wiebe miniMering.
Neufeld, and Rev. H.P. Wiebe ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 14:44, 4 May 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Jan 08 p. 26

Birth date: 1895 Dec 12

text of obituary:

ANNA WITTENBERG

(Mrs.) Anna Wittenberg was born on December 12, 1995 at Ischakmack, Crimea, Russia, to David and Susanna NachtigaL She received Jesus as her personal Saviour, was baptized and became a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church, In 1925 she left Russia and moved to Canada. At first she resided in Saskatchewan, then in Crowfoot, Alta., and was united in marriage on August 29, 1926 with Isaac Wittenberg, a widower with six children. God blessed their marriage with additional children of whom only Helen, Mrs. Krzeczkowski, is alive today. In 1937 the Wittenbergs moved to Tofield, Alta., and in 1949 to St. Ann's, Ont. In 1962 they retired to Vineland where she resided the remaining years. She served conscientiously wherever she had opportunity.

On December 9, three days before her 75th birthday, she went to her heavenly home. Mr. Wittenberg died in 1963.

She leaves to mourn: Mary (Mrs. K. Siemens) of Calgary, Alta.; Isaac of Tofield; Susie (Mrs. Henry Penner), Coaldale; Elizabeth (Mrs. John Rutschka) of Calgary; Abram of Tofield; Cornelius of St. Catharines; and Helen (Mrs. Krzeczkowski), also of St. Catharines; 26 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; one brother, John Nachtigal of Calgary, and one sister, Justina Wiens of Paraguay.

The funeral was conducted from the Vineland Mennonite Brethren Church on December 11 with the pastor, Jacob Neufeld, and Rev. H.P. Wiebe ministering.