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Froese, Marie Enns (1910-1979)

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<center><h3>MRS. MARIE FROESE</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>MRS. MARIE FROESE</h3></center>
   
(Mrs.) Marie Froese
 
 
(Mrs.) Marie Froese of Winnipeg passed
 
(Mrs.) Marie Froese of Winnipeg passed
 
away on May 22. She was born to Mr. and
 
away on May 22. She was born to Mr. and
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was sent into exile by the Communists and
 
was sent into exile by the Communists and
 
was never heard from again. She and her son
 
was never heard from again. She and her son
were able to
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were able to emigrate to Germany during the
emigrate to Ger
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war years, and lived there for four
many during the
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years before moving to Paraguay in
war years, and
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1947. Three years later they made
lived there for four
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their permanent home in Winnipeg.
years before mov
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Mrs. Froese joined the South-End MB
ing to Paraguay in
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Church (now Portage Ave. MB) in Winnipeg, but a heart condition limited her involvement there.
1947. Three years
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later they made
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She will be remembered for her great example in unselfish love and fervent prayer for
their permanent
 
home in Winnipeg.
 
Mrs. Froese joined
 
the South-End MB
 
Church (now Por
 
tage Ave. MB) in Winnipeg, but a heart con
 
dition limited her involvement there.
 
She will be remembered for her great exam
 
ple in unselfish love and fervent prayer for
 
 
those close to her. She is survived by her son
 
those close to her. She is survived by her son
 
Henry; one brother, Henry Enns; two
 
Henry; one brother, Henry Enns; two

Latest revision as of 15:13, 15 September 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Aug 31 p.30

Birth date: 1910 Apr 15

text of obituary:

MRS. MARIE FROESE

(Mrs.) Marie Froese of Winnipeg passed away on May 22. She was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enns on April 15, 1910 in southern Russia. From an early age she was instructed in the Word of God, and accepted Christ at age 11. She was active in the church choir at 14 and in 1926 was baptized and received into membership of the Allianz church. On October 18, 1931 she was married to Henry Froese and their union was blessed with one son, Henry. In 1937 her husband was sent into exile by the Communists and was never heard from again. She and her son were able to emigrate to Germany during the war years, and lived there for four years before moving to Paraguay in 1947. Three years later they made their permanent home in Winnipeg. Mrs. Froese joined the South-End MB Church (now Portage Ave. MB) in Winnipeg, but a heart condition limited her involvement there.

She will be remembered for her great example in unselfish love and fervent prayer for those close to her. She is survived by her son Henry; one brother, Henry Enns; two brothers-in-law; five sisters-in-law; and other relatives and friends.