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Mrs. Tina Heinr-ichs was born on
Mrs. Tina Heinrichs was born on
March 28, 1895 in Wink,I'er, Manitoba, to
March 28, 1895 in Winkler, Manitoba, to
Julius <l'nd Mary Dorn . She accepted <the
Julius and Mary Dorn. She accepted the
Lord as her personal Savio'ur at an eady
Lord as her personal Saviour at an early
age, was baptized, and became a member
age, was baptized, and became a member
'O'f the Mennonite Brethren church .
of the Mennonite Brethren church.
 
On August 3, 1919, she was married to
On August 3, 1919, she was married to
David Heinrichs a-t ,Laird, Sask. The,y
David Heinrichs at Laird, Sask. They
lived with her parent s on a fa rm near
lived with her parents on a farm near
Hepburn, Sask ., for about five years.
Hepburn, Sask., for about five years.
Eventually finding it difficult to make a
Eventually finding it difficult to make a
living there, they moved to Fairholme,
living there, they moved to Fairholme,
Soask. A church was soon organized at
Sask. A church was soon organized at
Fa'irholm e, and they experienced wonderful
Fairholme, and they experienced wonderful
Christian fellowship under the leadership
Christian fellowship under the leadership
o:f Rev. J, Kliewer. Later they moved to
of Rev. J, Kliewer. Later they moved to
B.C. wh ere they joined the Strawberry
B.C. where they joined the Strawberry
Hill Church, now known as Kennedy
Hill Church, now known as Kennedy
He'ights Church.
Heights Church.
Mrs. Heinri'chs was a devoted, praY'ing
 
Mrs. Heinrichs was a devoted, praying
Christian who loved the Word of God and
Christian who loved the Word of God and
e,spedally enjoyed singing Christian
especilly enjoyed singing Christian
hymns. She also loved to go t'o church.
hymns. She also loved to go to church.
 
She suffered much in the latter part
She suffered much in the latter part
of her life. After spending 41 days in 1:Ihe
of her life. After spending 41 days in the
Surrey Memorial Hospital, she p'assed
Surrey Memorial Hospital, she passed
quietly int-o the presence of her Lord on
quietly into the presence of her Lord on
May 26 a't the age of 76 years.
May 26 at the age of 76 years.
David and Tina had the p rivi'lege ~
 
s'haring joys and sorrows for 'almost 52
David and Tina had the privilege of
sharing joys and sorrows for almost 52
years. The three children the Lord gave
years. The three children the Lord gave
them all died ,in infancy. Her parents,
them all died in infancy. Her parents,
brot hers and sisters all predeceased her.
brothers and sisters all predeceased her.
She 'leaves to mourn her' husband, nieces,
She leaves to mourn her husband, nieces,
nepihews and many Christian friends.
nephews and many Christian friends.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:17, 8 July 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Jul 09 p. 31

Birth date: 1895 Mar 28

text of obituary:

TINA HEINRICHS

Mrs. Tina Heinrichs was born on March 28, 1895 in Winkler, Manitoba, to Julius and Mary Dorn. She accepted the Lord as her personal Saviour at an early age, was baptized, and became a member of the Mennonite Brethren church.

On August 3, 1919, she was married to David Heinrichs at Laird, Sask. They lived with her parents on a farm near Hepburn, Sask., for about five years. Eventually finding it difficult to make a living there, they moved to Fairholme, Sask. A church was soon organized at Fairholme, and they experienced wonderful Christian fellowship under the leadership of Rev. J, Kliewer. Later they moved to B.C. where they joined the Strawberry Hill Church, now known as Kennedy Heights Church.

Mrs. Heinrichs was a devoted, praying Christian who loved the Word of God and especilly enjoyed singing Christian hymns. She also loved to go to church.

She suffered much in the latter part of her life. After spending 41 days in the Surrey Memorial Hospital, she passed quietly into the presence of her Lord on May 26 at the age of 76 years.

David and Tina had the privilege of sharing joys and sorrows for almost 52 years. The three children the Lord gave them all died in infancy. Her parents, brothers and sisters all predeceased her. She leaves to mourn her husband, nieces, nephews and many Christian friends.