Katharina Enns Rempel (1881-1948) with her children, David, Anna, Nicolai and Alice in 1924 just after immigrating to Canada from the Soviet Union, when they lived at the Daniel E. Martin home. She then married Jacob P. Braun and moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
Jacob P. and Katharina Braun. She was a widow with four children who immigrated to Canada in 1924. She lived at the David E. Martin home until her marriage to Jacob on 28 December 1924. They then lived at the Andrew Freeman home before moving to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Dedication of Bishop Benjamin Eby Historical Marker. L-R: Leslie Gray, Norman Schneider (former MP), Clayton F. Derstine, Gordon Eby, Odo Eby, W.C. Barry (Waterloo Historical Society), Aden Eby, Harry E. Wambold (Mayor of Kitchener), J.B. Martin, Edward Kipfer (First Mennonite Church Board)
Planning committee for Father Elias Chacour visit to Ontario Mennonite churches in June 2005. L-R: Nathan Funk, Robert Witmer, Pieter Niemeyer, Glenn Zehr, Glenn Witmer, Abuna Elias Chacour, Shawkey, Steve Drudge, Lyn Drudge. Absent: Fred Lichti, Rebecca Yoder Neufeld
Mennonite Central Committee workers in England with children. L-R: Sam Goering, Edna Hunsperger, Mr. Winter, Mrs. Winter, Elma Esau, Mona Corin, Vernon ?
Class of 1934 at La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing (La Junta, Colorado). L-R: Esther Esch, Lettie Wenger, Lina Kauffman, Elizabeth Kulp, Una Cressman, Joe Shank, Maude (Egli) Swartzendruber, Martha Hershey, Iva Snyder, Besse, Benell
Byler Family Gospel Singers. John I and Amanda Byler and their ten children: J. Harold, Orpha B. Kutnow, John T., S. E., Mary L. Byler, June B. Palaci, James E., David O., Robert O., and Carol B. Roth. He was a Church of the Brethren minister and bishop, but was a Mennonite at the end of his life.