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Arthur M. Unruh, 49, passed away  
Arthur M. Unruh, 49, passed away suddenly on August 23 as the result of a boating accident on Paradise Lake near Merritt, B.C. His home was in North Surrey, B.C.  
suddenly on August 23 as 1Jhe result of  
a boating accident on Paradise Lake  
near Merritt, B.C. His home was in  
North Surrey, B.C.  


Arthur Unruh was the son of M'artin
Arthur Unruh was the son of Martin and Susannah Unruh and was born in the Russian Crimea. As a boy of six he came to Canada with his parents. He was married to Mathilda Ratzlaff in Saskatchewan in 1943 and moved to British Columbia immediately thereafter.  
and Susannah Unruh and was born in  
the Russian Crimea. As a boy of six he  
came to Canada with his parents. He  
was married to Mathilda Ratzlaff in  
Saskatchewan in 1943 and moved to  
British Columbia immediat~ly  there~
after.  


For nearly 24 years he was employed  
For nearly 24 years he was employed with the Swift Canadian Co. and especially in the last few years much of his time was devoted to the betterment of the working conditions of the people with whom he was associated in the United Packinghouse Workers of America. He was a devoted Christian who had accepted Christ as Lord and Saviour and the way of eternal peace. Together with his wife, he belonged to the North Surrey Baptist Church.  
with the Swift Canadian Co. and  
especially in the last few years much of  
his time was devoted to the betterment  
of the working conditions of the people  
with whom he was associated in the  
United Packinghouse Workers 0  {
America. He was a devoted Christian  
who had accepted Christ as Lord and  
Saviour and the way of eternal peace.  
Together with his wife, he belonged to  
the North Surrey Baptist Church.  


He is survived by his wife; one son,  
He is survived by his wife; one son, Rodney, at home; two daughters, Mrs. D. (Carolyn) Wilson, North Bend, B.C., and Mrs. B. (Wendolyn) Neufeldt, New Westminster; parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.K. Unruh of Clearbrook, B.C.; three brothers, George of Langley, B.C., Nick of Vancouver and Dr. Waldemar of Calgary; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ketler of Abbotsford and Mrs. Jack (Agnes) Ratzlaff of West Summerland, B.C.  
Rodney, at home; two daughters, Mrs.  
D. (Carolyn) Wilson, North Bend, B.C.,  
and Mrs. B. (Wendolyn) Neufeldt, New  
Westminster; parents, Mr. and Mrs.  
M.K. Unruh of Clearbrook, B.C.; 'three  
brothers, George of Langley, B.C.,  
Nick of Vancouver and Dr. Waldemar  
of Oalgary; two sisters, Mrs. Mary  
Ketler of Abbotsford and Mrs. Jack  
(Agnes) Ratzlaff of West Summerland,  
B.C.  


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

Latest revision as of 14:24, 19 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Dec 27 p. 21

Birth date: 1918 Oct 20

text of obituary:

ARTHUR M. UNRUH

Arthur M. Unruh, 49, passed away suddenly on August 23 as the result of a boating accident on Paradise Lake near Merritt, B.C. His home was in North Surrey, B.C.

Arthur Unruh was the son of Martin and Susannah Unruh and was born in the Russian Crimea. As a boy of six he came to Canada with his parents. He was married to Mathilda Ratzlaff in Saskatchewan in 1943 and moved to British Columbia immediately thereafter.

For nearly 24 years he was employed with the Swift Canadian Co. and especially in the last few years much of his time was devoted to the betterment of the working conditions of the people with whom he was associated in the United Packinghouse Workers of America. He was a devoted Christian who had accepted Christ as Lord and Saviour and the way of eternal peace. Together with his wife, he belonged to the North Surrey Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife; one son, Rodney, at home; two daughters, Mrs. D. (Carolyn) Wilson, North Bend, B.C., and Mrs. B. (Wendolyn) Neufeldt, New Westminster; parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.K. Unruh of Clearbrook, B.C.; three brothers, George of Langley, B.C., Nick of Vancouver and Dr. Waldemar of Calgary; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ketler of Abbotsford and Mrs. Jack (Agnes) Ratzlaff of West Summerland, B.C.