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Harder, Anne Block (1930-1970)

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Anne Harder was born on January 24,
 
Anne Harder was born on January 24,
 
1930, at Oxbow, Sask. When she was six,
 
1930, at Oxbow, Sask. When she was six,
her parents moved to Hepburn, Sa'sk.,
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her parents moved to Hepburn, Sask.,
where she received aU her education,
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where she received all her education,
from grade one to twe'lve. Here she also
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from grade one to twelve. Here she also
received Christ as Savior and at the a-ge
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received Christ as Savior and at the age
of s!ixteen was baptized and received into
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of sixteen was baptized and received into
the Hepburn Mennoniite B'rethren Church.
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the Hepburn Mennonite Brethren Church.
On August 23, 1952 she was joined ,in
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marri-age to Arley Irwin Harder and for
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On August 23, 1952 she was joined, in
18 years they were able to la-bor Slide
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marriage to Arley Irwin Harder and for
by s'ide. God blessed their union wi,th
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18 years they were able to labor side
three sons, Kerth, Glenn and Brian. In
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by side. God blessed their union with
the fa-II of 1960 they moved to l1hree
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three sons, Keith, Glenn and Brian. In
HiI-Is, Alta., where Arley accepted a
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the fall of 1960 they moved to Three
tea'ohing position. In that same summer
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Hills, Alta., where Arley accepted a
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teaohing position. In that same summer
 
it first became apparent that she was
 
it first became apparent that she was
suffering from latent Hodgk'in's disease.
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suffering from latent Hodgkin's disease.
Though ea-rly trea-tment seemed ,to arrest
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Though early treatment seemed to arrest
the disease, ,it -became active again two
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the disease, it became active again two
 
years ago and on August 31 she went
 
years ago and on August 31 she went
 
to be with the Lord. She reached the age
 
to be with the Lord. She reached the age
 
of 40 years. Among her family's most
 
of 40 years. Among her family's most
trea'sured memo-ries witll always be her
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treasured memories will always be her
steadfast and 'I'iving fa,it'h ,in her Savior
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steadfast and living faith, in her Savior
 
and Lord.
 
and Lord.
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She is mourned by her husband, Arley;
 
She is mourned by her husband, Arley;
her l1hree s'ons; her parents, four sisters,
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her three sons; her parents, four sisters,
 
six brothers and a host of relatives and
 
six brothers and a host of relatives and
 
friends.
 
friends.

Latest revision as of 12:26, 13 April 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary:1970 Oct 02 p. 30

Birth date: 1930 Jan 24

text of obituary:

ANNE HARDER

Anne Harder was born on January 24, 1930, at Oxbow, Sask. When she was six, her parents moved to Hepburn, Sask., where she received all her education, from grade one to twelve. Here she also received Christ as Savior and at the age of sixteen was baptized and received into the Hepburn Mennonite Brethren Church.

On August 23, 1952 she was joined, in marriage to Arley Irwin Harder and for 18 years they were able to labor side by side. God blessed their union with three sons, Keith, Glenn and Brian. In the fall of 1960 they moved to Three Hills, Alta., where Arley accepted a teaohing position. In that same summer it first became apparent that she was suffering from latent Hodgkin's disease. Though early treatment seemed to arrest the disease, it became active again two years ago and on August 31 she went to be with the Lord. She reached the age of 40 years. Among her family's most treasured memories will always be her steadfast and living faith, in her Savior and Lord.

She is mourned by her husband, Arley; her three sons; her parents, four sisters, six brothers and a host of relatives and friends.

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