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Bartels, Katharina Doersen (1886-1977)

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November 23, 1910. The Bartels had four
 
November 23, 1910. The Bartels had four
 
children; Peter, Abram, Anny and Hans.
 
children; Peter, Abram, Anny and Hans.
Mrs. Bartels was predeceased by her hus·
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Mrs. Bartels was predeceased by her husband and two sons, Abram and Hans, during
band and two sons, Abram and Hans, during
 
 
the second world war. She fled from Russia
 
the second world war. She fled from Russia
 
with her daughter and family in 1943 to
 
with her daughter and family in 1943 to
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For the last 20 years she had made St.
 
For the last 20 years she had made St.
 
Catharines her home.
 
Catharines her home.
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Mrs. Bartels is survived by her son Peter
 
Mrs. Bartels is survived by her son Peter
 
and family in Russia; her daughter, Anny
 
and family in Russia; her daughter, Anny
 
(Mrs. Alfred) Dyck; her grandchildren,
 
(Mrs. Alfred) Dyck; her grandchildren,
Eduard, Elona, Steve and Erika; and greatgrandchildren Debbie, Chris, Mark and
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Eduard, Elona, Steve and Erika; and great grandchildren Debbie, Chris, Mark and
 
Dana.
 
Dana.
   

Latest revision as of 13:26, 10 February 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1977 July 22 p. 34

Birth date: 1886 July 29

text of obituary:

MRS. KATHARINA BARTELS

(Mrs.) Katharina Bartels (nee Doerksen) of St. Catharines, Ontario was born in the Ukraine on July 20, 1886. She was baptized in Schoensee in 1924. and was married on November 23, 1910. The Bartels had four children; Peter, Abram, Anny and Hans. Mrs. Bartels was predeceased by her husband and two sons, Abram and Hans, during the second world war. She fled from Russia with her daughter and family in 1943 to Germany. In 1957 she moved from Germany to Canada with her daughter and son-in-law. For the last 20 years she had made St. Catharines her home.

Mrs. Bartels is survived by her son Peter and family in Russia; her daughter, Anny (Mrs. Alfred) Dyck; her grandchildren, Eduard, Elona, Steve and Erika; and great grandchildren Debbie, Chris, Mark and Dana.