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Entz, Elise Bergman (1878-1934)

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Having been brought up and led to Christ in her godly parental home, she gave her heart definitely and fully to Jesus at the time of her catechetical instruction, receiving Him as her personal Saviour and Lord of her life, whom she has faithfully served until her end. This, her faith and covenant with the Lord, was sealed in her baptism on June 2, 1895, when she was baptized upon the confession of her faith and received into the Emmaus Mennonite church, of which she remained a faithful member until coming to Newton, where she joined the First Mennonite church.
 
Having been brought up and led to Christ in her godly parental home, she gave her heart definitely and fully to Jesus at the time of her catechetical instruction, receiving Him as her personal Saviour and Lord of her life, whom she has faithfully served until her end. This, her faith and covenant with the Lord, was sealed in her baptism on June 2, 1895, when she was baptized upon the confession of her faith and received into the Emmaus Mennonite church, of which she remained a faithful member until coming to Newton, where she joined the First Mennonite church.
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On Nov. 16, 1905, we were joined in the bonds of holy matrimony and for 28
   
   

Revision as of 16:35, 19 February 2013

Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 1934 Jun 12 p. 13

Birth date: 1878 May 15

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1934 May 30 p. 1

text of obituary:

Wives of Two Local Ministers Called by Death.

The local Mennonite congregation as well as the entire community, were saddened last Friday, at the report of the death of Mrs. C. A. van der Smissen [sic C. H. A. van der Smissen] of the Bethel Home for Aged, and Mrs. J. E. Entz, wife of the pastor of the First Mennonite church. Mrs. van der Smissen passed away quite suddenly at about seven o'clock Thursday evening, after she and her husband had spent part of that afternoon on an auto trip with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Claassen. Since she partook of a good supper after the return, hear death which followed about an hour later, came very unexpectedly. She had, however, been in ill health for a number of years and at this time was entirely dependent upon the constant and devoted care of her husband.

Mrs. Entz passed away at her home east of newton at about 10 o'clock Friday morning after a lingering illness of several months. Devoted to her family and to the spiritual interests of the Mennonite church of which here husband is pastor, the absence of her help and counsel will be deeply felt.

Funeral services for Mrs. van der Smissen were held at the Bethel Home and at the First Mennonite church Tuesday afternoon, while funeral services for Mrs. Entz are being held today at the First Mennonite church. Rev. J. M Suderman of Buhler was in charge of the services held for Mrs. van der Smissen.

The Review extends heartfelt sympathies to the families and relatives of the departed.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1934 May 30 p. 4

text of obituary:

LOCAL

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— Funeral services for Mrs. J. E. Entz, who passed away on Friday morning, will be held at the home east of Newton and at the First Mennonite church this afternoon.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1934 Jun 6 p. 2

text of obituary:

My beloved wife, and our dear mother, Elise Entz, nee Bergman, was born May 15, 1878, at Leske, near Marienburg, Germany and departed this life on May 25, 1934, at an age of 56 years and 10 days. Her parents were Jacob and Justine Bergman.

When she was but one year of age her parents, with their family of five children, and other relatives and friends came to the United States, since compulsory military service had been instituted in their home country. They located on a farm east of the present town of Whitewater, Kansas. Here the departed spent a happy childhood and grew up to womanhood, attending school in her rural community and later also one year at the Preparatory school at Halstead.

Having been brought up and led to Christ in her godly parental home, she gave her heart definitely and fully to Jesus at the time of her catechetical instruction, receiving Him as her personal Saviour and Lord of her life, whom she has faithfully served until her end. This, her faith and covenant with the Lord, was sealed in her baptism on June 2, 1895, when she was baptized upon the confession of her faith and received into the Emmaus Mennonite church, of which she remained a faithful member until coming to Newton, where she joined the First Mennonite church.

On Nov. 16, 1905, we were joined in the bonds of holy matrimony and for 28

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