Showing posts with label Trochu Alberta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trochu Alberta. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Emil and Rosalia Muench's Photograph Collections: Reinhold

You'll find pages 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the Muench family photographs in the archives at the right. Some of the photos were in Ottillie "Tillie" Leeson's estate, and others were copied from collections shared by her siblings and nieces and nephews who lived in Canada.

REINHOLD AUGUST MUENCH was born on August 5, 1917 at the Muench homestead (Section 34, Township 13, Range 11) about 16 miles southeast of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, in the Bigford District. He moved with his parents to Spokane, Washington in 1928, and then moved back to Canada in 1931 with them when they settled near Trochu, Alberta, Canada.

Reinhold's wife, Bernice, wrote: I am Bernice (nee Bernice Evelyn Schinkel) Muench, married to Reinhold Muench, son of Emil and Rosalie (nee Herr) Muench. We met in 1948, just before Reinhold’s mother’s funeral, and were married February 17, 1949 at the German Baptist church in Chilliwack, British Columbia.
 
We then moved to our farm at Trochu Alberta in the month of March 1949. We were blessed with a son Garth, and a daughter Carolyn. It was there, over the next 47 years that we did our own fruit as well as vegetable canning, and also learned and collected some new recipes in cooking. The canning was all done on the old coal fired cook stove, since we didn’t get electricity until the winter of 1952. Having retired on the farm in 1984.

After another ten more years, we finally decided to relocate to the nice small town of Oliver, in the province of British Columbia, in the late fall of 1995. Since it was late in the fall, and out of season, we brought all our canned and frozen fruits and some fresh vegetables with us.
 
In the summer here, it really seems like the valley of heaven in the Okanagan. Especially in the spring when many different shrubs, trees, and flowers are in bloom, and the beautiful blossoming orchards, later producing so many verities of delicious fresh fruits and also vegetables, to enjoy in their seasons. Now in 2002, with the nice warm sunshine we still love our retirement and are enjoying it very much, here in the beautiful sunny Valley Of Heaven In The Okanagan."
 
We enjoy our town, new friends and activities here in Oliver. And also the people we fellowship with at the Osoyoos Baptist church we attend, in Osoyoos, BC. We celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary in 1999.
 
Reinhold Muench, WWII
 
 
Reinhold, dressed up as a Lady for a party he was attending. 
 
Reinhold Muench 
 
Reinhold Muench and his father's sister, Julia Kuhn 1938

Muench and Herr cousins visiting  ~
Olga and Emma Muench are 2nd and 3rd from the left.
 

Reinhold's obituary: Reinhold August Muench was born August 5, 1917 in Braddock, Saskatchewan to Emil Muench and Rosalia Herr Muench. 

The family relocated to Washington State briefly before settling west of Trochu, Alberta where eventually Reinhold took over the family farm. 

He was honorably discharged from the Army due to his dad’s declining ability to farm. As any farmer, he really was a jack of all trades and inventor, a trait that never left him. 

He was a confirmed bachelor until he met Bernice Evelyn Schinkel and settled into marriage February 17, 1949. 

After retiring, Reinhold and Bernice traveled by motor home to many provinces and states, making sure to connect with relatives and friends along the way. Soon the oceans were crossed and many countries abroad were visited, something Reinhold never regretted. Reinhold and Bernice located to Oliver in 1995, connecting with the local church and relatives and settled into “town” life. In 2014 they joined the Mariposa residents in Osoyoos and still continued attending the church that was like family to them.

Reinhold was the last survivor of nine children and their spouses and pondered why God had blessed him with health and many years. He is survived by his loving wife, Bernice, of 67 years, son Garth (Eva), daughter Carolyn (Rudy) Bauder, granddaughters Natasha (Paul) Golomco and Sarah and their mother, Debbie; grandsons Javan (Kelsey) Bauder, Jared (Erin) Bauder, and Jesse Bauder, and 2 great granddaughters, Mila Golomco and Adalyn Bauder; brother-in-law Jack (Lillian) Schinkel; numerous nieces and nephews as well as many friends.

We couldn’t keep him alive long enough to meet his 3rd great grandchild as his desire to be with his Lord and Savior was met February 26, 2016.


Funeral services were held Friday, March 4, 2016 at Osoyoos Baptist Church, 6210 – 97th Street, Osoyoos, BC. 11:00 a.m., with Pastor Phil Johnson presiding. A graveside service was held in Chilliwack the following day at 1:30 p.m. at 10010 Hillcrest Dr., Chilliwack, BC.


 
 
 

 


 

Emil and Rosalia Muench's Photograph Collections: Emma

You'll find pages 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in the archives at the right. Some of the photographs on them were in Ottillie "Tillie" Leeson's estate, and others were copied from collections shared by her siblings and nieces and nephews who lived in Canada.

EMMA was born on March 19, 1915 at the Muench homestead near Bigford, Saskatchewan, about 16 miles southeast of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, in the Bigford District, eastward a few miles on the S.E 1/4 of Section 34, Township 13, Range 11. She grew up there until she was 13 years old.


In 1928 the family sold the homestead and moved to Chester, Washington, near Spokane. In 1931 her parents traded their farm there for a farm at Trochu, Alberta, about 100 miles north-east of Calgary. There she helped at home, and with the farm work. She also hired out to other families when she had time. When her mother suffered a stroke she went home to care for her.


In 1944 her parents were again on the move, this time to Abbotsford, B.C. When they sold that place and moved to Chilliwack, Emma decided to go and join them. She got a job at a restaurant there. But she came back to the Muench farm near Trochu to help with the harvest. In 1948 while she was on her way back to Trochu, her mother passed away.


Her brother, Reinhold met her at the bus in Calgary, and they flew back to the coast. She stayed there to be near her father until he remarried. She moved back to Alberta, and there she met her future husband, Paul Sterling.


When she went to help Olga, Paul Sterling began to court Emma in earnest. They were married on June 11, 1952. They moved to Lousana, about 30 miles north, where they farmed and during this time their 2 children, Terrill and Karl were born. In 1958 they moved to a farm near Three Hills. In 1970 they moved to the Kelowna area' and in 1974 bought an orchard at Oliver, B.C. about 80 miles south of Kelowna. Emma really enjoyed their life there. She passed away after a long fight with cancer on April 25, 1986.





Emma, kneeling with her big doll, and younger
sister, Olga, on their parents farm near Chester,
Washington
Emma Muench on parents farm near Trochu, Alberta, Canada
Emma on the front porch of her parent's house

Reinhold Muench was in the armed services when this picture
taken with his sister, Emma

 


Emma in 1947 at her parent's home in Chilliwack, British
Columbia, Canada

Sisters Emma (L) and Olga (R) with their brother Bob's wife,
Leola (middle) in Canada 1948

Emma (nee Muench) and Paul Sterling's weddinig party
June 11 1952

Sister.Tillie, Vanda, Emma and Olga in Canada, 1966

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Emil and Rosalia Muench's Photograph Collections: Emil & Rosalie


You'll find pages 1 and 2 in the archives. Some of the photographs shown below were in Ottillie "Tillie" Leeson's estate, and others were copied from collections shared by her siblings and nieces and nephews who lived in Canada.

When Arthur Frank Vanek and Mona Inez Leeson wed on August 31, 1949 they linked the following family trees, [Maternal ~ Muench and Leeson] [Paternal ~ Vanek and Gremaux].




1927 A neighboring homestead on the
Canadia prairie near Bigford, Saskatchewan,
 Canada where Emil Muench homesteaded


1924-26: Emil Muench on their homestead
28 miles southeast of Swift Current,in

Sascachewan, Canada

Emil at the homestead, with their
sons in the background
 
1934: Martha with her mother,
Rosalie Muench

1938: The Muench family, Rosalie and Emil in
front and Emma, Reinhold and Olga in back 
Rosalie and Emil ~ 1940s at Trochu

Rosalie and Emil Muench ca 1940-s

Emil Muench at their place near
Trochu, Alberta, Canada

 1941: A visit from Julia Kuen at
Muench home near Trochu
Front: Emil, granddaughter,
Bella, Julia, and Rosalie

Rosalie Muench, Trochu, Alberta,
Canada

Emil and Rosalie moved from Abbottsford
to Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.
Rosaiie and Emil with their unwed
daughter, Emma, who came to live
and care for her aging parents

Rosalie and Emil at their place
in 1944 in Abbotsford, British Columbia
Emma amd her mother, Rosalie,
ca. 1946
Emil and Rosalie Muench family get to gether
when Robert, Richard and Ottillie visit in 1847

Ca. 1940s: Rosalie Muench

 

1947 Christmas Day, Rosalie and
Emil Muench

Rosaliae Muench recovering from
a stroke

Rosalie Muench at home
recovering from a stroke

60-year old Emil Muench
building their house

Emil Muench family together for mother's
funeral in 1948. Front: Bob, Emil, Dick,
Reinhold Center: Emma and Vanda. Back:
Martha and Tillie

Rosalie Muench's headstone
1879-1948

Rosalie Muench Funeral 1948

Emil Muench

Emil Muench with his second wife.
The marriage didn't last very long

Emil Muench 1966 at RR station

1966: Emil Muench ready for
a ride

Emil Muench tending his roses in
1966