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Birth date: 1918 Oct 19
Birth date: 1918 Oct 19
text of obituary:
<center><h3>ANNIE E. DYCK BUHLER</h3></center>
Annie E. Dyck Buhler died
peacefully Mar. 16 after a
short battle with cancer.
She was born in Winkler,
Man. to Jacob and Bertha Dyck, and at an early age
felt called by God to be a missionary. In 1945,
Annie was ordained and left for mission service
in Colombia where she worked for many years,
training church leaders and teaching people of
all ages in a variety of settings. She took a BA in
Spanish, then served further in Texas, Panama,
and Colombia. In retirement, Annie found a
partner in Sam Buhler, and gained children
and grandchildren. She was a loving friend and
family member, a committed Christian leader,
and a faithful follower of Jesus. Predeceased by
Sam in 2001; she is mourned by children Sandra
(Vern) Loewen, Larry (Marilyn), Sharlene (Brian)
Craig; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren;
2 siblings. The celebration of life service was
Mar. 19 at Forest Grove Community Church,
Saskatoon.
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Jul p. 30

Birth date: 1918 Oct 19

text of obituary:

ANNIE E. DYCK BUHLER


Annie E. Dyck Buhler died peacefully Mar. 16 after a short battle with cancer. She was born in Winkler, Man. to Jacob and Bertha Dyck, and at an early age felt called by God to be a missionary. In 1945, Annie was ordained and left for mission service in Colombia where she worked for many years, training church leaders and teaching people of all ages in a variety of settings. She took a BA in Spanish, then served further in Texas, Panama, and Colombia. In retirement, Annie found a partner in Sam Buhler, and gained children and grandchildren. She was a loving friend and family member, a committed Christian leader, and a faithful follower of Jesus. Predeceased by Sam in 2001; she is mourned by children Sandra (Vern) Loewen, Larry (Marilyn), Sharlene (Brian) Craig; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 siblings. The celebration of life service was Mar. 19 at Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon.