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On September 9, 1968, while taking a morning walk, Henry Balzer of  
On September 9, 1968, while taking a morning walk, Henry Balzer of Saskatoon, Sask., died suddenly of a coronary thrombosis. He was 57 years of age. Born on December 23, 1910, at Pleschanof, Russia, he emigrated to Canada in 1924 and settled with his parents near Colonsay, Sask. At the age of 19 he accepted Christ as his Saviour and was baptized several years later becoming a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1935 and 1936 he studied at the Dalmeny Bible School. He was united in marriage to Katie Loewen on May 30, 1937 and for 31 years they were able to share life together. The Lord blessed their home with four sons and one daughter.  
Saskatoon, Sask., died suddenly of a  
coronary thrombosis. He was 57 years  
of age. Born on December 23, 1910, at  
Pleschanof, Russia, he emigrated to  
Canada in 1924 and settled with his  
parents near Colon say, Sask. At the age  
of 19 he accepted Christ as his Saviour  
and was baptized several years later  
becoming a member of the Mennonite  
Brethren Church. In 1935 and 1936 he  
studied at the Dalmeny Bible School.  
He was united in marriage to Katie  
Loewen on May 30, 1937 and for 31  
years they were able to share life together. The Lord blessed their home  
with four sons and one daughter.  


Though farming at Calonsay since  
Though farming at Calonsay since 1941, the family had resided in Saskatoon for the past 20 years. There he was active in the work of the Saskatoon Mennonite Brethren Church. He is remembered by his family as a kind, loving father and husband. He had an optimistic outlook on life and was not easily discouraged. He had walked closely to the Lord, especially since his first illness in November, 1965. He felt that the Lord was giving him additional years in which to serve him.  
1941, the family had resided in  
 
Saskatoon for the past 20 years. There he was active in the work of the  
The funeral was observed in the Nutana Mennonite Brethren Church on September 12 with Rev. H. H. Epp officiating. Mr. Balzer is survived by his wife Katie; sons, Ernie and his wife Serena of Saskatoon, Don and his wife Joan of St. Jerome, Que., Rudy and his wife Arlene of Edmonton, Glenn; daughter Esther and her husband Len Gusthart of Saskatoon, six grandchildren, six  brothers and two sisters.  
Saskatoon Mennonite Brethren Church.  
He is remembered by his family as a  
kind, loving father and husband. He had  
an optimistic outlook on life and was  
not easily discouraged. He had walked  
closely to the Lord, especially since his  
first illness in November, 1965. He felt  
that the Lord was giving him additional  
years in which to serve him.  
The funeral was observed in the  
Nutana Mennonite Brethren Church on  
September 12 with Rev. H.H. Epp  
officiating. Mr. Balzer is survived by  
his wife Katie; sons, Ernie and his  
wife Serena of Saskatoon, Don and his  
wife Joan of St. Jerome, Que., Rudy  
and his wife Arlene of Edmonton,  
Glenn; daughter Esther and her husband Len Gusthart of Saskatoon, six  
grandchildren, six  brothers and two  
sisters.  


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 11:26, 19 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Oct 4 p. 26

Birth date: 1910 Dec 23

text of obituary:

HENRY BALZER

On September 9, 1968, while taking a morning walk, Henry Balzer of Saskatoon, Sask., died suddenly of a coronary thrombosis. He was 57 years of age. Born on December 23, 1910, at Pleschanof, Russia, he emigrated to Canada in 1924 and settled with his parents near Colonsay, Sask. At the age of 19 he accepted Christ as his Saviour and was baptized several years later becoming a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1935 and 1936 he studied at the Dalmeny Bible School. He was united in marriage to Katie Loewen on May 30, 1937 and for 31 years they were able to share life together. The Lord blessed their home with four sons and one daughter.

Though farming at Calonsay since 1941, the family had resided in Saskatoon for the past 20 years. There he was active in the work of the Saskatoon Mennonite Brethren Church. He is remembered by his family as a kind, loving father and husband. He had an optimistic outlook on life and was not easily discouraged. He had walked closely to the Lord, especially since his first illness in November, 1965. He felt that the Lord was giving him additional years in which to serve him.

The funeral was observed in the Nutana Mennonite Brethren Church on September 12 with Rev. H. H. Epp officiating. Mr. Balzer is survived by his wife Katie; sons, Ernie and his wife Serena of Saskatoon, Don and his wife Joan of St. Jerome, Que., Rudy and his wife Arlene of Edmonton, Glenn; daughter Esther and her husband Len Gusthart of Saskatoon, six grandchildren, six brothers and two sisters.