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Penner, Lena (Helen) (1890-1973)

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<center><h3>LENA (HELEN) PENNER</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>LENA (HELEN) PENNER</h3></center>
   
Lena Penner, daughter of Peter and Susanna (nee Ja·nzen) Penner was born
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Lena Penner, daughter of Peter and Susanna (nee Janzen) Penner was born
in 1890 in South Russlia. Two years later
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in 1890 in South Russia. Two years later
 
the family moved to Manitoba, and after
 
the family moved to Manitoba, and after
 
another two years to Rosthern, Sask.
 
another two years to Rosthern, Sask.
 
Here in her early teens she was saved,
 
Here in her early teens she was saved,
and after baptiism, joined the Ebenfeld
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and after baptism, joined the Ebenfeld
 
church at Laird. In her later teens she
 
church at Laird. In her later teens she
 
became the victim of a malady with
 
became the victim of a malady with
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Hospital at the age of 82.
 
Hospital at the age of 82.
   
She leaves 10 mourn her brother Jacob
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She leaves to mourn her brother Jacob
 
Penner and family, and a number of relatives and friends.
 
Penner and family, and a number of relatives and friends.
   

Latest revision as of 16:26, 14 December 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Mar 23 p. 31

Birth date: 1890 Mar 07

text of obituary:

LENA (HELEN) PENNER

Lena Penner, daughter of Peter and Susanna (nee Janzen) Penner was born in 1890 in South Russia. Two years later the family moved to Manitoba, and after another two years to Rosthern, Sask. Here in her early teens she was saved, and after baptism, joined the Ebenfeld church at Laird. In her later teens she became the victim of a malady with intense pain at times, and in spite of operations, did not fully recover. However, she became strong enough to be her father's housekeeper after her mother died. Later she assisted elderly folk in their homes in Saskatoon, and after 1946, in Chilliwack, B.C.

In 1962 she was admitted to the Tabor home, and her years there seemed to be the best years of her life. May God reward the manager and staff for the services rendered. In the fall of 1972 her strength began failing progressively, and she died on February 2 in the MSA Hospital at the age of 82.

She leaves to mourn her brother Jacob Penner and family, and a number of relatives and friends.

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