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Friesen, Anne Dyck (1924-2006)
(Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Nov 24 p. 27 Birth date: 1924 Sep 23 text of obituary: <center><h3>ANNE FRIESEN</h3></center> died Sept. 24 after suffering a r...") |
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<center><h3>ANNE FRIESEN</h3></center> |
<center><h3>ANNE FRIESEN</h3></center> |
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− | died |
+ | Anne Friesen died |
Sept. 24 after suffering |
Sept. 24 after suffering |
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a respiratory illness. |
a respiratory illness. |
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and Cornelius Dyck |
and Cornelius Dyck |
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in Rosenort, Russia. |
in Rosenort, Russia. |
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− | Anne |
+ | Anne's childhood |
− | story is one of |
+ | story is one of unimaginable loss and hardship. It's a story of family love and Christian faith, of cunning survival |
− | Peter Redekop |
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− | Peter Redekop died |
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− | Sept. 26 surrounded |
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− | by his loving family. |
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− | He was born May 31, |
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− | 1928 in Hodgeville, |
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− | Sask . Peter loved to |
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− | sing and was involved |
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− | in the Abbotsford |
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− | (B.C.) Men's Choir for |
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− | a number of years. He was involved in the local |
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− | church and particularly enjoyed his care group. |
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− | He will be remembered for his faith and his |
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− | desire that everyone know the Saviour's love. |
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− | Peter is mourned by his wife of S2 years, Nettie; |
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− | children Linda Grant, Bill (Angela), Dan (Donna), |
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− | Bob (Brenda), Jean (Dale Friesen), Andrea Dan, |
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− | and Tim; 17 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil- |
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− | dren; 2 brothers; 1 sister. |
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− | William A. (Bill) Wiebe |
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− | William A. (Bill) Wiebe |
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− | died Aug. 19 after a |
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− | brief illness. He was |
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− | born Mar. 21, 1919 in |
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− | Ufa, Russia to Abram |
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− | Jacob Schierlin g |
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− | ...... Jacob Schierling was |
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− | born in Siberia July |
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− | 13, 1927 to Jacob and |
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− | Margrete Schierling. |
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− | When he was 2, his |
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− | parents left Russia. His |
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− | mother and a sister |
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− | died enroute to Ger- |
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− | aginable loss and hardship. It's a story of fam- |
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− | ily love and Christian faith, of cunning survival |
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strategies and miracles. During the 1930s and |
strategies and miracles. During the 1930s and |
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− | 40s, Anne helped her family escape |
+ | 40s, Anne helped her family escape Stalinist Russia and emigrate from war-torn Europe. |
− | ist Russia and emigrate from war-torn Europe. |
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She landed in Canada in 1948 and married |
She landed in Canada in 1948 and married |
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Peter Friesen in 1949. They raised 4 children, |
Peter Friesen in 1949. They raised 4 children, |
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Vancouver. She also found time to travel, play |
Vancouver. She also found time to travel, play |
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Scrabble, and lead an active social life. Anne |
Scrabble, and lead an active social life. Anne |
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− | and Peter were among the founders of |
+ | and Peter were among the founders of Killarney Park MB Church. After Peter's death in |
− | larney Park MB Church. After Peter's death in |
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2000, Anne moved to Langley, B.C., where she |
2000, Anne moved to Langley, B.C., where she |
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joined North Langley Community Church. Anne |
joined North Langley Community Church. Anne |
Revision as of 16:03, 8 April 2024
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Nov 24 p. 27
Birth date: 1924 Sep 23
text of obituary:
ANNE FRIESEN
Anne Friesen died
Sept. 24 after suffering a respiratory illness. She was born Sept. 28, 1924 to Katharina and Cornelius Dyck in Rosenort, Russia. Anne's childhood story is one of unimaginable loss and hardship. It's a story of family love and Christian faith, of cunning survival strategies and miracles. During the 1930s and 40s, Anne helped her family escape Stalinist Russia and emigrate from war-torn Europe. She landed in Canada in 1948 and married Peter Friesen in 1949. They raised 4 children, Edith, Victor, Kathie, and Gary. Anne excelled at baking and dressmaking, and helped run her husband's home construction business in Vancouver. She also found time to travel, play Scrabble, and lead an active social life. Anne and Peter were among the founders of Killarney Park MB Church. After Peter's death in 2000, Anne moved to Langley, B.C., where she joined North Langley Community Church. Anne graced this earth with courage, intelligence, resourcefulness, chutzpah, faith, and love. She is mourned by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The burial was Sept. 28.