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Driediger, Abraham (1919-2002)

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Abraham Driediger
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Abraham Driediger, passed away July 7. He
, passed away July 7. He
 
 
came to Canada with
 
came to Canada with
 
his family in 1923. They
 
his family in 1923. They
 
moved to Guernsey,
 
moved to Guernsey,
Sask ., then to Watrous,
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Sask., then to Watrous,
 
Sask. He was the oldest
 
Sask. He was the oldest
of 7 children. At Rosth-
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of 7 children. At Rosthern Bible School, he
ern Bible School, he
 
 
met Bertha Epp. He
 
met Bertha Epp. He
 
joined the Air Force in
 
joined the Air Force in
1939. He married Bertha; daughter lee -Ann
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1939. He married Bertha; daughter Lee-Ann
was born in 1945. After the war, he was a me-
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was born in 1945. After the war, he was a mechanic in Watrous. In 1955, Bertha and Lee-Ann moved to St. Catharines, Ont. while Abe
chanic in Watrous. In 1955, Bertha and lee-
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finished high school at Briercrest. In 1956, he
Ann moved to St. Catharines, Ont. while Abe
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rejoined Bertha and Lee-Ann and attended
finished high school at Brierc r est. In 1956, he
 
18 Dec ember 27. 2002 M EN NONITE BRETHREN HERALD
 
rejoined Bertha and lee-Ann and attended
 
 
teacher's college in St. Catharines. He had a
 
teacher's college in St. Catharines. He had a
 
successful career as a teacher, including 5 years
 
successful career as a teacher, including 5 years

Latest revision as of 12:58, 15 August 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Dec 27 p. 18

Birth date: 1919 Jul 19

text of obituary:

ABRAHAM DRIEDIGER

Abraham Driediger, passed away July 7. He came to Canada with his family in 1923. They moved to Guernsey, Sask., then to Watrous, Sask. He was the oldest of 7 children. At Rosthern Bible School, he met Bertha Epp. He joined the Air Force in 1939. He married Bertha; daughter Lee-Ann was born in 1945. After the war, he was a mechanic in Watrous. In 1955, Bertha and Lee-Ann moved to St. Catharines, Ont. while Abe finished high school at Briercrest. In 1956, he rejoined Bertha and Lee-Ann and attended teacher's college in St. Catharines. He had a successful career as a teacher, including 5 years as principal in one school. While teaching, he earned a B.A . and a Master's degree. He made a surprisingly rapid recovery from a severe heart attack in 1974. He retired in 1981 and enjoyed retired life to the fullest. He loved to tinker, invent and fix things. He is mourned by Bertha and many other people. The funeral was Juiy 11 in George Darte Funeral Home, St. Catharines, with Waldo Pauls ministering.

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