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Harder, Harry Abram (1932-1980)

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Henry Harder of Forrest, Man. passed away at his home on April 17. He was born on August 22, 1932 to Abram T. and Susanna (Engbrecht) Harder in Moore Park, Man. He attended Winkler Bible Institute in 1948 and in the same year he was baptized and joined the Justice (Man.) Mennonite Brethren Church. he married Helen Redekop of Rapid City, Manitoba in 1957. They took over the family farm at Forrest Man. in 1958 and farm3d there until his death. He was employed by Canadian Propane in Brandon, Man.
in
 
Brandon, Man.
 
 
part-time for 12
 
part-time for 12
 
years. He is survived by his wife Helen, son
 
years. He is survived by his wife Helen, son
 
Darrel and daughter Laurie, all of Forrest;
 
Darrel and daughter Laurie, all of Forrest;
 
one brother, Jake and Erica of Moore Park;
 
one brother, Jake and Erica of Moore Park;
two sisters: Irma and Sam Shier of Win-
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two sisters: Irma and Sam Shier of Winnipeg, and Mary and Harry Willms of Forrest. The funeral was held in Brandon with
nipeg, and Mary and Harry Willms of For-
 
rest. The funeral was held in Brandon with
 
 
Walter Loewen, pastor of the Justice MB
 
Walter Loewen, pastor of the Justice MB
 
Church,_officiating
 
Church,_officiating

Latest revision as of 14:55, 22 May 2024

'Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1980 June 8 p. 22

Birth date: 1932 aug 22

text of obituary:

HENRY ABRAM HARDER

Henry Harder of Forrest, Man. passed away at his home on April 17. He was born on August 22, 1932 to Abram T. and Susanna (Engbrecht) Harder in Moore Park, Man. He attended Winkler Bible Institute in 1948 and in the same year he was baptized and joined the Justice (Man.) Mennonite Brethren Church. he married Helen Redekop of Rapid City, Manitoba in 1957. They took over the family farm at Forrest Man. in 1958 and farm3d there until his death. He was employed by Canadian Propane in Brandon, Man. part-time for 12 years. He is survived by his wife Helen, son Darrel and daughter Laurie, all of Forrest; one brother, Jake and Erica of Moore Park; two sisters: Irma and Sam Shier of Winnipeg, and Mary and Harry Willms of Forrest. The funeral was held in Brandon with Walter Loewen, pastor of the Justice MB Church,_officiating

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