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Andres, Elizabeth (1896-1973)

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Russia. As a 6 year old girl she came to
 
Russia. As a 6 year old girl she came to
 
Canada with the family which settled near
 
Canada with the family which settled near
Langham, Sask'. She accepted Christ as her
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Langham, Sask. She accepted Christ as her
personal Saviour as a young girl and waS'
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personal Saviour as a young girl and was
baptized, joining the Neu-Hoffnung M.B:
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baptized, joining the Neu-Hoffnung M.B.
 
Church.
 
Church.
Her later years were .spent in Ontario, and
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Her later years were spent in Ontario, and
 
in 1960 she went to live in the home for the
 
in 1960 she went to live in the home for the
 
aged in Vineland. On June 12 she died in
 
aged in Vineland. On June 12 she died in

Latest revision as of 13:52, 18 January 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Aug 03 p. 31

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text of obituary:

MISS ELIZABETH ANDRES

Elizabeth Andres was born in 1896 to Jacob and Elizabeth Andres in South Russia. As a 6 year old girl she came to Canada with the family which settled near Langham, Sask. She accepted Christ as her personal Saviour as a young girl and was baptized, joining the Neu-Hoffnung M.B. Church.

Her later years were spent in Ontario, and in 1960 she went to live in the home for the aged in Vineland. On June 12 she died in the hospital. Left to mourn her passing are 4 brothers, Jacob, Isaac, Peter, and Abe, 5 sisters, Marie, Annie, Eva, Lena and Margaret, and many nieces and nephews.