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Stoesz, Maria Schroeder (1905-1973)

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<center><h3>MARIA STOESZ</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>MARIA STOESZ</h3></center>
   
1905 in Chortitz, South Russia to John and
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Mrs. Maria Stoesz was born on Sept. 28, 1905 in Chortitz, South Russia to John and
 
Anna Schroeder. At the age of 16 she
 
Anna Schroeder. At the age of 16 she
 
accepted Jesus Christ as her Saviour and
 
accepted Jesus Christ as her Saviour and
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Niverville, Man. but in 1963 moved to the
 
Niverville, Man. but in 1963 moved to the
 
Village of Niverville.
 
Village of Niverville.
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In May, 1965, she suffered a light stroke
 
In May, 1965, she suffered a light stroke
 
and on March 3, 1973, a second stroke
 
and on March 3, 1973, a second stroke
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father, John Schroeder, 8 brothers and
 
father, John Schroeder, 8 brothers and
 
sisters.
 
sisters.
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Mourning her departure are her husband,
 
Mourning her departure are her husband,
David Stoesz ; 2 sons, David and wife Mary,
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David Stoesz; 2 sons, David and wife Mary,
 
Niverville; John and wife Ellen, Kelowna,
 
Niverville; John and wife Ellen, Kelowna,
 
B.C., 3 daughters: Anne (Mrs. Peter
 
B.C., 3 daughters: Anne (Mrs. Peter
Neufeld). Niverville; Kaye (Mrs. Wally
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Neufeld), Niverville; Kaye (Mrs. Wally
Pauls). Niverville; and Betty (Mrs. Neil
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Pauls), Niverville; and Betty (Mrs. Neil
 
Fast), Vancouver; 22 grandchildren and one
 
Fast), Vancouver; 22 grandchildren and one
 
great grandchild; her mother, Anna Schroeder; one brother John (and wife Ruth); and
 
great grandchild; her mother, Anna Schroeder; one brother John (and wife Ruth); and
 
5 sisters.
 
5 sisters.
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Funeral Services were held March 7 at the
 
Funeral Services were held March 7 at the
 
Mennonite Brethren Church, Niverville with
 
Mennonite Brethren Church, Niverville with
Rev. H.H. Voth and Rev. J . Bergen
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Rev. H. H. Voth and Rev. J. Bergen
 
officiating.
 
officiating.
   

Latest revision as of 14:12, 21 December 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 May 18 p. 31

Birth date; 1905 Sep 28

text of obituary:

MARIA STOESZ

Mrs. Maria Stoesz was born on Sept. 28, 1905 in Chortitz, South Russia to John and Anna Schroeder. At the age of 16 she accepted Jesus Christ as her Saviour and about a year later was baptized and received into the Alliance Church. In 1923 she arrived in Canada with her parents and in November 1924 was married to David Stoesz. They lived on their farm near Niverville, Man. but in 1963 moved to the Village of Niverville.

In May, 1965, she suffered a light stroke and on March 3, 1973, a second stroke proved fatal. She was predeceased by her father, John Schroeder, 8 brothers and sisters.

Mourning her departure are her husband, David Stoesz; 2 sons, David and wife Mary, Niverville; John and wife Ellen, Kelowna, B.C., 3 daughters: Anne (Mrs. Peter Neufeld), Niverville; Kaye (Mrs. Wally Pauls), Niverville; and Betty (Mrs. Neil Fast), Vancouver; 22 grandchildren and one great grandchild; her mother, Anna Schroeder; one brother John (and wife Ruth); and 5 sisters.

Funeral Services were held March 7 at the Mennonite Brethren Church, Niverville with Rev. H. H. Voth and Rev. J. Bergen officiating.

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