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Andres, Helen Petkau (1920-2002)

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Birth date: 1920 Aug 26
 
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<center><h3>HELEN ANDRES</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>HELEN ANDRES</h3></center>
   
Helen Andres pass ed
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Helen Andres passed
away Mar. 24 . She wa s
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away Mar. 24. She was
bo rn Aug. 26, 1920 to
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born Aug. 26, 1920 to
 
Peter and Elizabeth
 
Peter and Elizabeth
Pet ka u in Kam enka,
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Petkau in Kamenka,
Orenburg, Rus sia, 1 of 7
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Orenburg, Russia, 1 of 7
children . Her mother
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children. Her mother
d ie d at age 36 . Her fa-
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died at age 36. Her father married Maria
ther marr ie d Maria
 
 
Block, who came with 4
 
Block, who came with 4
ch ildren. The family im-
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children. The family immigrated to Halbstadt,
mig rat ed to Ha lbstadt,
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Man. in 1926, moving
Man . in 1926, moving
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to Oxbow, Sask. in
to Ox bow, Sask. in
 
 
1928 and to Hepburn,
 
1928 and to Hepburn,
Sask. in 1933 . Sh e at-
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Sask. in 1933. She attended Bible school for
tended Bible school for
 
 
a year in 1937. The
 
a year in 1937. The
family moved to Ni a-
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family moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
gara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
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She accepted Christ at a
She accepted Chri st at a
 
 
revival meeting in 1933
 
revival meeting in 1933
 
and was baptized in
 
and was baptized in
1941. In 1941 she mar-
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1941. In 1941 she married Jacob Andres in the
ried Jacob Andres in the
 
 
Mennonite church in
 
Mennonite church in
 
Virgil, Ont. They lived in
 
Virgil, Ont. They lived in
Niagara-on-the-La ke,
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Niagara-on-the-Lake,
 
Niagara Falls and St.
 
Niagara Falls and St.
 
Catharines. She was a
 
Catharines. She was a
quiet, steadfast and ba-
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quiet, steadfast and basic person who rarely
sic person who rarely
 
 
showed her emotions;
 
showed her emotions;
 
didn't seek excitement,
 
didn't seek excitement,
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everything with care;
 
everything with care;
 
was a good cook; and
 
was a good cook; and
enjoyed sewing, mak-
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enjoyed sewing, making the finest clothes
ing the finest clothes
 
 
from scraps. She loved
 
from scraps. She loved
to help her children, lis-
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to help her children, listened to their tales of
tened to their tales of
 
 
school and encouraged
 
school and encouraged
 
them. She tended her
 
them. She tended her
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When her children were
 
When her children were
 
grown, she worked
 
grown, she worked
with Jacob and son Lar-
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with Jacob and son Larry for a brief period,
ry for a brief period,
 
 
tending the books and
 
tending the books and
 
keeping the accounts
 
keeping the accounts
 
straight. Her greatest
 
straight. Her greatest
 
joy was seeing all her
 
joy was seeing all her
children and grandchil-
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children and grandchildren come together
dren come together
 
 
every Christmas and
 
every Christmas and
 
summer. She trusted
 
summer. She trusted
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hours. Predeceased by a
 
hours. Predeceased by a
 
great -granddaughter,
 
great -granddaughter,
she is mourned by chil-
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she is mourned by children David, Dorothy,
dren David, Dorothy,
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Larry, Gerald, and Susan; 11 grandchildren;
Larry, Gerald, and Su-
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and 8 great-grandchildren. The funeral was
san ; 11 grandchildren;
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Mar. 27 in Vineland
and 8 great-grandchil-
 
dren. The funeral was
 
Ma r. 27 in Vineland
 
 
(Ont.) MB Church, with
 
(Ont.) MB Church, with
Doug Sch ulz and John
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Doug Schulz and John
Block ministerin g.
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Block ministering.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 6 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 27

Birth date: 1920 Aug 26

text of obituary:

HELEN ANDRES

Helen Andres passed away Mar. 24. She was born Aug. 26, 1920 to Peter and Elizabeth Petkau in Kamenka, Orenburg, Russia, 1 of 7 children. Her mother died at age 36. Her father married Maria Block, who came with 4 children. The family immigrated to Halbstadt, Man. in 1926, moving to Oxbow, Sask. in 1928 and to Hepburn, Sask. in 1933. She attended Bible school for a year in 1937. The family moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. She accepted Christ at a revival meeting in 1933 and was baptized in 1941. In 1941 she married Jacob Andres in the Mennonite church in Virgil, Ont. They lived in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls and St. Catharines. She was a quiet, steadfast and basic person who rarely showed her emotions; didn't seek excitement, glamour or fame; was dedicated to raising a sound healthy family; kept a clean, safe and orderly home; did everything with care; was a good cook; and enjoyed sewing, making the finest clothes from scraps. She loved to help her children, listened to their tales of school and encouraged them. She tended her gardens and flowers. When her children were grown, she worked with Jacob and son Larry for a brief period, tending the books and keeping the accounts straight. Her greatest joy was seeing all her children and grandchildren come together every Christmas and summer. She trusted God to help her through the darkest hours. Predeceased by a great -granddaughter, she is mourned by children David, Dorothy, Larry, Gerald, and Susan; 11 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Mar. 27 in Vineland (Ont.) MB Church, with Doug Schulz and John Block ministering.

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