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Elsinger, Katherine Klassen (1902-1978)

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<center><h3>MRS. KATHERINE ELSINGER</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>MRS. KATHERINE ELSINGER</h3></center>
   
(Mrs.) Katherine EIsing
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Mrs.) Katherine EIsinger of Coaldale,
(Mrs.) Katherine EIsinger of Coaldale,
 
 
Alta. died on November 9, awakened by the
 
Alta. died on November 9, awakened by the
 
Lord to be with him forever in glory: She
 
Lord to be with him forever in glory: She
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years later the family immigrated to Canada
 
years later the family immigrated to Canada
 
and settled in ·southern Saskatchewan near
 
and settled in ·southern Saskatchewan near
what is now Kelstern. At the age of 13 shco
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what is now Kelstern. At the age of 13 she
 
found the Lord, was baptized and welcomed
 
found the Lord, was baptized and welcomed
 
into the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church at
 
into the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church at
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married to George Eisinger, an unbeliever at
 
married to George Eisinger, an unbeliever at
 
the time, and was set aside by her church.
 
the time, and was set aside by her church.
Her husband attended the Mennonite Breth·
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Her husband attended the Mennonite Brethren Bible School at Coaldale and became a
ren Bible School at Coaldale and became a
 
 
Christian before Christmas of the same year.
 
Christian before Christmas of the same year.
 
When her husband was baptized in August
 
When her husband was baptized in August
1942, Rev. B.B. Janz called her forward to
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1942, Rev. B. B. Janz called her forward to
 
join her husband, saying, "Why weepest
 
join her husband, saying, "Why weepest
 
thou, sister? The Lord has done great things
 
thou, sister? The Lord has done great things
 
unto us , whereof we are glad! " She was
 
unto us , whereof we are glad! " She was
welcomed into the Coaldale Mennonite Breth
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welcomed into the Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church. She loved music and sang in the
ren Church. She loved music and sang in the
 
 
church choir for many years, sometimes
 
church choir for many years, sometimes
 
taking the alto solos. She had played an
 
taking the alto solos. She had played an
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last ten months, and now sings in heaven
 
last ten months, and now sings in heaven
 
with a perfect voice.
 
with a perfect voice.
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She is survived by her husband George,
 
She is survived by her husband George,
 
one son, Robert and Jan and their daughter
 
one son, Robert and Jan and their daughter

Latest revision as of 12:48, 26 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Jan 05 p. 30

Birth date: 1902 May 18

text of obituary:

MRS. KATHERINE ELSINGER

Mrs.) Katherine EIsinger of Coaldale, Alta. died on November 9, awakened by the Lord to be with him forever in glory: She was born to Isaak and Margaret Klassen on May 18, 1902 in Osterwick, Russia. Five years later the family immigrated to Canada and settled in ·southern Saskatchewan near what is now Kelstern. At the age of 13 she found the Lord, was baptized and welcomed into the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church at Kelstern. On November 23, 1941 she was married to George Eisinger, an unbeliever at the time, and was set aside by her church. Her husband attended the Mennonite Brethren Bible School at Coaldale and became a Christian before Christmas of the same year. When her husband was baptized in August 1942, Rev. B. B. Janz called her forward to join her husband, saying, "Why weepest thou, sister? The Lord has done great things unto us , whereof we are glad! " She was welcomed into the Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church. She loved music and sang in the church choir for many years, sometimes taking the alto solos. She had played an old-fashioned organ in her youth, and in 1969 when the sugar beet harvest was good, she got one of her own. She delighted many with her music, at home and at the Lethbridge Rehabilitation Hospital where she spent her last ten months, and now sings in heaven with a perfect voice.

She is survived by her husband George, one son, Robert and Jan and their daughter May-Ellen of Whitecourt, Alta., and by three brothers.