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Enns, Agatha Hoeppner (1901-1979)

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her husband accepted Christ as Saviour in
 
her husband accepted Christ as Saviour in
 
1927, and were baptized and received. as
 
1927, and were baptized and received. as
members in the Steinbach Mennonite Breth
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members in the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Church. Following the death of her husband, Agatha moved into the town of Steinbach in 1959.
ren Church. Following the death of her hus
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band, Agatha moved into the town of Stein
 
bach in 1959.
 
 
Her family remembers her for the way she
 
Her family remembers her for the way she
 
encouraged them to seek out and develop the
 
encouraged them to seek out and develop the
gifts and talents
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gifts and talents God had given
God had given
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them, and for her deep convictions,
them, and for her
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warm love and her appreciation of
deep convictions,
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beauty. She was predeceased by her
warm love and her
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husband, a son and two grandchildren.
appreciation of
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She will be missed by her twelve children: George and
beauty. She was
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wife Evelyn, Connie and husband Vic Hamm, Neil and wife
predeceased by her
 
husband, a son and
 
two grandchildren.
 
She will be missed
 
by her twelve chil
 
dren: George and
 
wife Evelyn, Con
 
nie and husband Vic Hamm, Neil and wife
 
 
Leona, Waldo and wife Ruth and Hildi and
 
Leona, Waldo and wife Ruth and Hildi and
 
husband Peter Braun, all of Winnipeg; Peter
 
husband Peter Braun, all of Winnipeg; Peter
and wife Elvira, Mary and husband Bill Gies
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and wife Elvira, Mary and husband Bill Giesbrecht and Judith, all of Steinbach; Helen
brecht and Judith, all of Steinbach; Helen
 
 
and husband Henry Bergman of Blumenort,
 
and husband Henry Bergman of Blumenort,
 
Man.; Anne and husband Peter Berg of
 
Man.; Anne and husband Peter Berg of
Rosenfeld, Man.; Jake and wife Ruth of Ot
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Rosenfeld, Man.; Jake and wife Ruth of Ottawa and Edith and husband Vern Fast of
tawa and Edith and husband Vern Fast of
 
 
Kleefeld, Man.; 28 grandchildren and seven
 
Kleefeld, Man.; 28 grandchildren and seven
 
great-grandchildren; two sisters; two
 
great-grandchildren; two sisters; two

Latest revision as of 15:20, 15 September 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Aug 31 p.30

Birth date: 1901 Feb 21

text of obituary:

MRS. AGATHA ENNS

(Mrs.) Agatha Enns of Steinbach, Man. went to be with the Lord on June 27. She was born to Dietrich and Anna Hoeppner of south-eastern Ukraine on February 21, 1901. She was married to Gerhard Enns in 1920 and emigrated to Canada with him in 1924. The couple settled near Steinbach, where they farmed for about thirty years. She and her husband accepted Christ as Saviour in 1927, and were baptized and received. as members in the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Church. Following the death of her husband, Agatha moved into the town of Steinbach in 1959.

Her family remembers her for the way she encouraged them to seek out and develop the gifts and talents God had given them, and for her deep convictions, warm love and her appreciation of beauty. She was predeceased by her husband, a son and two grandchildren. She will be missed by her twelve children: George and wife Evelyn, Connie and husband Vic Hamm, Neil and wife Leona, Waldo and wife Ruth and Hildi and husband Peter Braun, all of Winnipeg; Peter and wife Elvira, Mary and husband Bill Giesbrecht and Judith, all of Steinbach; Helen and husband Henry Bergman of Blumenort, Man.; Anne and husband Peter Berg of Rosenfeld, Man.; Jake and wife Ruth of Ottawa and Edith and husband Vern Fast of Kleefeld, Man.; 28 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; two sisters; two brothers; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held in the Steinbach MB Church, with Jake Falk and Henry Regehr officiating.