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Ensz, Sara Marie (1930-1955)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1955 Mar 17 p. 6

Birth date: 1930 Jun 13

text of obituary:

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— The sudden passing of Sara Marie Ensz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Ensz of Newton, early Thursday morning at a Hutchinson hospital came as a shock to her many friends here. She was teaching her second year in the McCandless school in Hutchinson and was ill less than one day. Death was attributed to a form of encephalitis, or sleeping sickness. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the First Mennonite church, Rev. Harold Buller officiating. Sara Marie was a member of the Bethel College church. Surviving besides the parents are her twin brother, Roland of Whiting and her grandmother, Mrs. Sara Richert.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1955 Mar 17 p. 8

text of obituary:

SARA MARIE ENSZ

Sara Marie Ensz, daughter of Henry R. and Olga Richert Ensz, was born at Bethel Deaconess hospital at Newton on June 13, 1930. From childhood Sara has loved outdoor activity and through her close association with the beauties of nature developed a most pleasing and radiant personality. She, with her twin brother, Roland, attended the Newton schools and Bethel College where Sara was graduated in the class of 1952.

Sara and Roland were constant companions, and through the many activities they shared in their church and school life in the community had a deep admiration for each other. Included in many of their happy times together was their cousin, John Lawrence Nieman. Sara was always willing to do more than her share in the home and elsewhere, striving to make others happy at all times. One of her most happy experiences was when Roland brought his wife, Heidi, into the family, giving Sara the association of a sister which she has enjoyed very much. The influence of a Christian home reflected itself in the confession of her faith in the living Lord when she was baptized in the Bethel College Mennonite church on May 28, 1944.

Sara loved to sing and was a member of the a cappella choir at Bethel and at Bluffton College where she attended her second year.



The Mennonite obituary: 1955 Mar 29 p. 208