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Mrs. Henry A. Thiessen (nee Dueck)  
Mrs. Henry A. Thiessen (nee Dueck) of Saskatoon passed away on Easter morning, April 14. Funeral services were conducted in the Central Church of Saskatoon. The Rev. Henry Harder spoke in English and Rev. H. S. Rempel in German.  
of. Saskatoon passed away on Easter  
 
morning, April 14. Funeral services  
Mrs. Thiessen was born in Russia, April 22, 1899. Here she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour, was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church. She was married to John Schellenberg, and the Lord blessed their union with four children: John of Clearbrook, B.C., Helen  (Mrs. J. Doerksen) of Vancouver, B.C., Tina in Russia, and Anna (Mrs. Memebraecker) in Germany. After much affliction and tribulation, she came to Canada (B.C.) as a widow in 1948. Here she married Mr. J. J. Brown, who deceased ten years later.  
were conducted in the Central Church  
 
of Saskatoon. The Rev. Henry Harder  
On May 2, 1964, she married Mr. Henry A. Thiessen, and the Lord gave them four short, happy years together. She attained the age of 69 years and kept a firm, vital faith to the end.  
spDke in English and Rev. H. S. Rempel  
in German.  
Mrs. Thiessen was born in Russia,  
April 22, 1899. Here she accepted Christ  
as her personal Saviour, was baptized  
and accepted into the Mennonite Breth
ren Church. She was married to John  
Schellenberg, and the Lord blessed their  
union with four children: JDhn of Clear
brook, B.C., Helen  (Mrs. J. Doerksen)  
of Vancouver, B.C., Tina in Russia, and Anna (Mrs. Memebraecker) in Ger
many. After nmch affliction and tribu
lation, she carne to Canada (B.C.) as a
widow in 1948. Here she married Mr
J. J. Brown, who deceased ten years
later.  
On May 2, 1964, she married Mr
Henry A. Thiessen, and the Lord gav
them four short, happy years together
She attained the age of 69 years and
kept a firm, vital faith to the end.  


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 13:21, 29 July 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Jun 14 p. 18

Birth date: 1899 apr 22

text of obituary:

MRS. HENRY A. THIESSEN

Mrs. Henry A. Thiessen (nee Dueck) of Saskatoon passed away on Easter morning, April 14. Funeral services were conducted in the Central Church of Saskatoon. The Rev. Henry Harder spoke in English and Rev. H. S. Rempel in German.

Mrs. Thiessen was born in Russia, April 22, 1899. Here she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour, was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church. She was married to John Schellenberg, and the Lord blessed their union with four children: John of Clearbrook, B.C., Helen (Mrs. J. Doerksen) of Vancouver, B.C., Tina in Russia, and Anna (Mrs. Memebraecker) in Germany. After much affliction and tribulation, she came to Canada (B.C.) as a widow in 1948. Here she married Mr. J. J. Brown, who deceased ten years later.

On May 2, 1964, she married Mr. Henry A. Thiessen, and the Lord gave them four short, happy years together. She attained the age of 69 years and kept a firm, vital faith to the end.