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Warkentin Abraham Peter (1910-2002)
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− | + | Abraham Peter Warkentin passed away Nov. |
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− | + | 24. He was born Nov. 4, 1910 to Peter and |
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− | + | Judith Warkentin in Osler, Sask. They bought |
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− | + | a farm in Silberfeld, Sask. in 1911. He accepted Jesus at 19. He was baptized Aug. 24, |
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− | + | 1930 and joined Waldheim MB Church. In |
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− | + | 1939 he moved to LaGlace, Alta. He married |
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− | + | Gertrude Siebert July 17, 1941. They farmed |
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− | + | near La Glace. In 1945, with Gertrude's parents, they moved to B.C.'s Fraser Valley, buying 4 acres in Greendale. They lost their belongings in the 1948 flood, but he found |
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− | + | courage in the song "Turn your eyes upon Jesus" left on the floor of the house. In 1949 |
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− | + | they moved to a dairy farm, eventually buying it. They were members of Greendale MB |
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− | + | Church; he served on the balloting committee, was assistant treasurer and was church |
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− | + | janitor for several years. In 1973 they sold |
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− | + | the farm. He enjoyed his workshop and |
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− | + | looked after his house, lawn and garden until age 90. His faith never wavered. He was |
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− | + | committed to reading the Bible and praying |
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− | + | for those around him, and cared deeply |
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− | + | about his family. Predeceased by 4 brothers, |
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− | + | 2 sisters and 2 grandchildren, he is mourned |
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− | + | by Gertrude, children Ken, Judy Filmer and |
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− | + | Paul; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 2 sisters. The memorial |
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− | + | service was Nov. 30 in Greendale MB |
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− | + | Church, with Reg Toews ministering. |
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− | 1933-35. He married Katharina (Tina) Wi ebe |
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− | Sept. 22, 1935 in Gnadenthal. They lived in |
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− | Neuenburg, moving to Gnadenthal in 1940 |
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− | and Winkler, Man. in 1946. He had a truck- |
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− | ing business, bought Winkler Photo Studio in |
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− | 1946 and was a partner in Winkler Motor s |
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− | 1950-56. In 1956 they moved to Clearbrook |
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− | B.C. and joined Bakerview MB Church. He |
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− | owned a photo and music shop, and in 1960 |
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− | bought acreage which he developed into a |
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− | raspberry farm. He and Tina travelled to Chi- |
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− | na , Africa, Egypt, Israel, Europe and the US. |
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− | He had a great love for music and poetry, en- |
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− | joy ed the beauty of nature and wa s an eter·· |
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− | nal optimist. He did microfilming for the |
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− | Golden Age Socie ty and in retirement made |
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− | 100 crokinole boa rds for MCC. Favourite |
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− | vers es were Ps. 16:5-6 and John 1:16. He is |
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− | mourned by Tina; daughters Herta Thiessen |
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− | of Edmonton, Erica Suderman of Abbotsford, |
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− | Alice Willms of Abbotsford, Hedy Hein of Ab- |
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− | botsford and Ingrid Suderman of North Van - |
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− | couver; sons Helmut of Abbotsford, John of |
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− | Ottawa and Carl of Langley, B.C.; 22 grand- |
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− | children; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 brother |
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− | and 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 23 at Bak- |
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− | erview MB Church, with Henry Thiessen |
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− | ministering. |
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 29 August 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Feb 7 p. 18
Birth date: 1910 Nov 4
text of obituary:
ABRAHAM PETER WARKENTIN
Abraham Peter Warkentin passed away Nov. 24. He was born Nov. 4, 1910 to Peter and Judith Warkentin in Osler, Sask. They bought a farm in Silberfeld, Sask. in 1911. He accepted Jesus at 19. He was baptized Aug. 24, 1930 and joined Waldheim MB Church. In 1939 he moved to LaGlace, Alta. He married Gertrude Siebert July 17, 1941. They farmed near La Glace. In 1945, with Gertrude's parents, they moved to B.C.'s Fraser Valley, buying 4 acres in Greendale. They lost their belongings in the 1948 flood, but he found courage in the song "Turn your eyes upon Jesus" left on the floor of the house. In 1949 they moved to a dairy farm, eventually buying it. They were members of Greendale MB Church; he served on the balloting committee, was assistant treasurer and was church janitor for several years. In 1973 they sold the farm. He enjoyed his workshop and looked after his house, lawn and garden until age 90. His faith never wavered. He was committed to reading the Bible and praying for those around him, and cared deeply about his family. Predeceased by 4 brothers, 2 sisters and 2 grandchildren, he is mourned by Gertrude, children Ken, Judy Filmer and Paul; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 2 sisters. The memorial service was Nov. 30 in Greendale MB Church, with Reg Toews ministering.