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(Mrs. ) Katherina W arkentin was born
(Mrs.) Katherina Warkentin was born
Septem ber 12, 1884,in Michelsburg,
September 12, 1884, in Michelsburg,
Fuerstenland, in southern Russia, the
Fuerstenland, in southern Russia, the
eldest of ten children born to Pett;!r and
eldest of ten children born to Peter and
Helena W,iebe. Here she spent her childhood and youth. Early in life she accepted
Helena Wiebe. Here she spent her childhood and youth. Early in life she accepted
the Lord J es us Christ as her personal
the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal
Saviour and in 1921 she was baptized
Saviour and in 1921 she was baptized
and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren
and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren
church. After her conversion she greatly
church. After her conversion she greatly
enjoyed singing in th e church choir.
enjoyed singing in the church choir.
She was married to Kornelius Warkentin of Steinfeld, B'Oratower District, ,in
She was married to Kornelius Warkentin of Steinfeld, Boratower District in
1902. After several y ears they established
1902. After several years they established
th eir home in the Arkadak settlement.
their home in the Arkadak settlement.
In 1925, however, they left Russia to find
In 1925, however, they left Russia to find
a home in Canada . They settled first in
a home in Canada. They settled first in
the Borden, Sask., area and then after
the Borden, Sask., area and then after
a few years moved to Mar,garet, Man.
a few years moved to Margaret, Man.
From Margaret, where they resided for
From Margaret, where they resided for
11 years, they moved to Vancouver in
11 years, they moved to Vancouver in
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Haney, B.C. In 1950 they left the farm
Haney, B.C. In 1950 they left the farm
to retire to Clearbrook, B.C. She was
to retire to Clearbrook, B.C. She was
predeceased by he( husband in 1957. At
predeceased by her husband in 1957. At
Clearbrook she greatly enjoyed the
Clearbrook she greatly enjoyed the
fellowship of the believers which she had
fellowship of the believers which she had
missed at Haney. Her last years were
missed at Haney. Her last years were
spent with her daughter, Maria Durksen,
spent with her daughter, Maria Durksen,
of Clea rbrook She was called to her
of Clearbrook She was called to her
eternal home on November 30.
eternal home on November 30.
She is survived by three sons 'and six
She is survived by three sons and six
daughters, Mrs. Julius (Maria) Durksen,
daughters, Mrs. Julius (Maria) Durksen,
Clearbrook, Mrs. Peiter (Tina) Hedekopp,
Clearbrook, Mrs. Peter (Tina) Redekopp,
Mission, B.C., Mrs. Archie (Helen) St.
Mission, B.C., Mrs. Archie (Helen) St.
Louis, Hedley, B.C., Neil, Haney, B.C.,
Louis, Hedley, B.C., Neil, Haney, B.C.,
Mrs. Dietrich (Anne) Fr-iesen, Fresno,
Mrs. Dietrich (Anne) Friesen, Fresno,
Calif., F'rank, Peachland, B.C., Mrs. John
Calif., Frank, Peachland, B.C., Mrs. John
(Susan) Duerksen, K'illarney, Man., Mrs.
(Susan) Duerksen, Killarney, Man., Mrs.
John (Elsie) Siemens, Abb'Otsford, and
John (Elsie) Siemens, Abbotsford, and
Allan, B'irch Island, B.C.; their wives and
Allan, Birch Island, B.C.; their wives and
husbands; 35 grandchildren; 22 great
husbands; 35 grandchildren; 22 great
grandchildren; five step great grandchildren; a brother in Russia and many
grandchildren; five step great grandchildren; a brother in Russia and many

Latest revision as of 12:31, 25 May 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Feb 05 p. 31

Birth date: 1884 Sep 12

text of obituary:

KATHERINA WARKENTIN

(Mrs.) Katherina Warkentin was born September 12, 1884, in Michelsburg, Fuerstenland, in southern Russia, the eldest of ten children born to Peter and Helena Wiebe. Here she spent her childhood and youth. Early in life she accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Saviour and in 1921 she was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren church. After her conversion she greatly enjoyed singing in the church choir. She was married to Kornelius Warkentin of Steinfeld, Boratower District in 1902. After several years they established their home in the Arkadak settlement. In 1925, however, they left Russia to find a home in Canada. They settled first in the Borden, Sask., area and then after a few years moved to Margaret, Man. From Margaret, where they resided for 11 years, they moved to Vancouver in 1941, and in 1945 onto a farm near Haney, B.C. In 1950 they left the farm to retire to Clearbrook, B.C. She was predeceased by her husband in 1957. At Clearbrook she greatly enjoyed the fellowship of the believers which she had missed at Haney. Her last years were spent with her daughter, Maria Durksen, of Clearbrook She was called to her eternal home on November 30. She is survived by three sons and six daughters, Mrs. Julius (Maria) Durksen, Clearbrook, Mrs. Peter (Tina) Redekopp, Mission, B.C., Mrs. Archie (Helen) St. Louis, Hedley, B.C., Neil, Haney, B.C., Mrs. Dietrich (Anne) Friesen, Fresno, Calif., Frank, Peachland, B.C., Mrs. John (Susan) Duerksen, Killarney, Man., Mrs. John (Elsie) Siemens, Abbotsford, and Allan, Birch Island, B.C.; their wives and husbands; 35 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; five step great grandchildren; a brother in Russia and many friends and relatives.