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Saskatoon. Edgar AHan Bath passed away
A resident of 710 - 33rd St. West, Saskatoon. Edgar Allan Bath passed away
at his home on November 1. He was
at his home on November 1. He was
born on February 9, 1882, ·in Hanley,
born on February 9, 1882 in Hanley,
Staffordshire, Eng·land and as a young
Staffordshire, England and as a young
man worked in London, England. as a
man worked in London, England as a
painter and sign writer until 1910 when
painter and sign writer until 1910 when
he emigrated to Canada . He took up
he emigrated to Canada . He took up
residence in the Sanctuary. Sask.area
residence in the Sanctuary. Sask. area
where he farmed for thirty years. He
where he farmed for thirty years. He
was married in 1915 and established his
was married in 1915 and established his
own home. After ,the death of his first
own home. After the death of his first
wife in 1944. he married Katie Maryann
wife in 1944. he married Katie Maryann
Siemens, a union to which were born
Siemens, a union to which were born
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to Saskatoon. In 1969 he recognized his
to Saskatoon. In 1969 he recognized his
need for a personal relationship with
need for a personal relationship with
Jesus Christ and a·ccepted him as his
Jesus Christ and accepted him as his
Saviour. As much as his health permitted,
Saviour. As much as his health permitted,
he attended church services after that.
he attended church services after that.
The Word o'f God became a real source
The Word of God became a real source
of joy and strength to him . The funeral
of joy and strength to him. The funeral
was held in the Central MB Church.
was held in the Central MB Church.
Saskatoon, with Rev. Henry Harder and
Saskatoon, with Rev. Henry Harder and
Rev. Norman Barte'l ministering. Survivingare his wife Katie, of Saskatoon, and
Rev. Norman Bartel ministering. Surviving are his wife Katie, of Saskatoon, and
son, Edgar, of Wadena, Sask.
son, Edgar, of Wadena, Sask.


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

Latest revision as of 11:47, 4 May 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Nov 27 p. 26

Birth date: 1882 Feb 09

text of obituary:

EDGAR ALLAN BATH

A resident of 710 - 33rd St. West, Saskatoon. Edgar Allan Bath passed away at his home on November 1. He was born on February 9, 1882 in Hanley, Staffordshire, England and as a young man worked in London, England as a painter and sign writer until 1910 when he emigrated to Canada . He took up residence in the Sanctuary. Sask. area where he farmed for thirty years. He was married in 1915 and established his own home. After the death of his first wife in 1944. he married Katie Maryann Siemens, a union to which were born two children, a son, Edgar, and a daughter, who died in infancy. The Bath family retired from the farm in 1954 and moved to Saskatoon. In 1969 he recognized his need for a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and accepted him as his Saviour. As much as his health permitted, he attended church services after that. The Word of God became a real source of joy and strength to him. The funeral was held in the Central MB Church. Saskatoon, with Rev. Henry Harder and Rev. Norman Bartel ministering. Surviving are his wife Katie, of Saskatoon, and son, Edgar, of Wadena, Sask.