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Henry A. Thiessen was born on November
(Mrs.) Aganeta Schulz, nee Andres, of
23 , 1891 to Henry and Mary Thiessen in
Herbert, Sask., passed away on March 21
Fuerstenland, southern Russia. They emigrated to Canada in 1903, settling near
after a lengthy illness. She was born to
Winkler, Man. In 1910 they moved to a
Heinrich and Helena (nee Fehderau) Andres
homestead near Herbert, Sask. He accepted
in the Fuerstenland area of southern Russia
the Lord as his Saviour in his late teen years .
on July 12 , 1892. As a young child of five
Mr_ Thiessen married Helen Andres in
and a half years she lost her mother, but the
1917 . They were blessed with seven sons and
Lord gave her another, Maria Schultz (nee
three daughters . Two sons predeceased him ,
Andres. Her parents decided to come to
and in 1958 his first wife passed on to be
Canada in 1901, settling first in the vicinity
with the Lord.
of Winkler, Man. In 1909 they moved to a
After nearly six years alone, he married
farmstead south of the town of Herbert.
(Mrs.) Tina Braun (nee Schellenberg) , with
 
whom he shared four years of blessing. In
She was married to Jacob W. Schultz in
the spring of 1968 he was alone again.
1912. They shared their lives and efforts for
Moving to Clearbrook, B_C. he met and
many years. They farmed until 1952, when
married Anna Rempel. A desire to express
they retired to Herbert. Her beloved husband died in September, 1969. The Lord
his testimony to God's grace with the whole
gave her comfort and strength even in the
family was realized at a family reunion in
most difficult times. The verse upon which
Clearbrook in August, 1974. On April 9, after
she based her faith was Luke 7: 50.
some months of illness, the Lord called him
 
home.
She is survived by three sons, Henry of
He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Anna;
Swift Current, Bill of Rush Lake and Peter
seven sons, Henry , Abe, John, Frank, Bill,
of Drinkwater, all of Saskatchewan; three
Art and Herb; and three daughters, Sally,
daughters, Maria (Mrs. Ervin) Breden of
Anne and Laura.
Kelowna, B.C., Helen (Mrs. Bill) Lyding of
Salmon Arm, B.C., and Ruth (Mrs. Herb)
Ring of Moose Jaw; three brothers and four
sisters, as well as 25 grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by
her husband as well as a son and daughter.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:07, 20 March 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 May 28 p. 30

Birth date: 1892 July 12

text of obituary:

MRS. AGANETA SCHULTZ

(Mrs.) Aganeta Schulz, nee Andres, of Herbert, Sask., passed away on March 21 after a lengthy illness. She was born to Heinrich and Helena (nee Fehderau) Andres in the Fuerstenland area of southern Russia on July 12 , 1892. As a young child of five and a half years she lost her mother, but the Lord gave her another, Maria Schultz (nee Andres. Her parents decided to come to Canada in 1901, settling first in the vicinity of Winkler, Man. In 1909 they moved to a farmstead south of the town of Herbert.

She was married to Jacob W. Schultz in 1912. They shared their lives and efforts for many years. They farmed until 1952, when they retired to Herbert. Her beloved husband died in September, 1969. The Lord gave her comfort and strength even in the most difficult times. The verse upon which she based her faith was Luke 7: 50.

She is survived by three sons, Henry of Swift Current, Bill of Rush Lake and Peter of Drinkwater, all of Saskatchewan; three daughters, Maria (Mrs. Ervin) Breden of Kelowna, B.C., Helen (Mrs. Bill) Lyding of Salmon Arm, B.C., and Ruth (Mrs. Herb) Ring of Moose Jaw; three brothers and four sisters, as well as 25 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband as well as a son and daughter.