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Timothy Paul Heppner, the only son of | |||
Rev. and Mrs. Ben L. | Rev. and Mrs. Ben L. Heppner of East | ||
Chilliwack, B.C., was accidentally killed | |||
in a single car accident on September 20. | in a single car accident on September 20. | ||
He was 22 | He was 22 years old. Tim was born in | ||
Guadeloupe on September 12, 1949, where | Guadeloupe on September 12, 1949, where | ||
his parents were missionaries. His | his parents were missionaries. His first | ||
14 | 14 years were spent on the mission field | ||
and it was here, in his fifth year, that | and it was here, in his fifth year, that | ||
he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his | he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his | ||
personal Saviour with the help of his | personal Saviour with the help of his | ||
sister Pat. He | sister Pat. He completed the first eight | ||
years of his | years of his schooling in Guadeloupe by | ||
correspondence under missionary tutorship and then came to Laird, Sask., to | correspondence under missionary tutorship and then came to Laird, Sask., to | ||
begin his high school. He lived with | begin his high school. He lived with | ||
relatives while taking grades 9 | relatives while taking grades 9 and 10 | ||
and then completed his | and then completed his high school in | ||
Dalmeny, Sask., where his father assumed | Dalmeny, Sask., where his father assumed | ||
the | the pastorate of the Mennonite Brethren | ||
Church while on an | Church while on an extended furlough. | ||
These were precious years for the family. | These were precious years for the family. | ||
It was here that Tim was baptized and | It was here that Tim was baptized and | ||
received into the Dalmeny MB Church. | |||
In the | In the fall of 1967 he enrolled in studies | ||
at Richmond College, Toronto, which he | at Richmond College, Toronto, which he | ||
completed | completed in spring of 1970. Part of this | ||
time he lived with his sister and | time he lived with his sister and brother in-law, the Henry Wiebes. In the fall of | ||
1970, | 1970, Tim rejoined his parents in East | ||
Chilliwack, where his | Chilliwack, where his father now pastored | ||
the Mennonite Brethren Church. He | the Mennonite Brethren Church. He | ||
requested that his membership be transferred to this church. | requested that his membership be transferred to this church. | ||
His interests were many and varied . | |||
He took | His interests were many and varied. | ||
He took speoial interest in books, | |||
swimming and music. He was admired | swimming and music. He was admired | ||
for ,the respect he fostered toward older | for, the respect he fostered toward older | ||
people and for his love for children. His | people and for his love for children. His | ||
family knew him as an | family knew him as an obedient, | ||
respectable, honest and hardworking son | |||
and brother. His vibrant and | and brother. His vibrant and bouyant | ||
character brought courage to them all. | character brought courage to them all. | ||
He | He will be deeply missed, but his family | ||
can witness that they thank God for | can witness that they thank God for | ||
taking him back to himself again . | |||
" | "Blessed be the name of God." | ||
He leaves | |||
He leaves to mourn, his parents, the | |||
Ben L. Heppners; his sister and her | Ben L. Heppners; his sister and her | ||
husband, Pat and Henry Wiebe; a grandmother, a grandfather, many aunts and | husband, Pat and Henry Wiebe; a grandmother, a grandfather, many aunts and | ||
uncles, cousins and friends. They sorrow in hope. | uncles, cousins and friends. They sorrow in hope. | ||
[[Category Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category: Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 27 July 2016
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Oct 22 p. 30
Birth date: 1949 Sep 12
text of obituary:
TIMOTHY PAUL HEPPNER
Timothy Paul Heppner, the only son of Rev. and Mrs. Ben L. Heppner of East Chilliwack, B.C., was accidentally killed in a single car accident on September 20. He was 22 years old. Tim was born in Guadeloupe on September 12, 1949, where his parents were missionaries. His first 14 years were spent on the mission field and it was here, in his fifth year, that he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Saviour with the help of his sister Pat. He completed the first eight years of his schooling in Guadeloupe by correspondence under missionary tutorship and then came to Laird, Sask., to begin his high school. He lived with relatives while taking grades 9 and 10 and then completed his high school in Dalmeny, Sask., where his father assumed the pastorate of the Mennonite Brethren Church while on an extended furlough. These were precious years for the family. It was here that Tim was baptized and received into the Dalmeny MB Church. In the fall of 1967 he enrolled in studies at Richmond College, Toronto, which he completed in spring of 1970. Part of this time he lived with his sister and brother in-law, the Henry Wiebes. In the fall of 1970, Tim rejoined his parents in East Chilliwack, where his father now pastored the Mennonite Brethren Church. He requested that his membership be transferred to this church.
His interests were many and varied. He took speoial interest in books, swimming and music. He was admired for, the respect he fostered toward older people and for his love for children. His family knew him as an obedient, respectable, honest and hardworking son and brother. His vibrant and bouyant character brought courage to them all. He will be deeply missed, but his family can witness that they thank God for taking him back to himself again . "Blessed be the name of God."
He leaves to mourn, his parents, the Ben L. Heppners; his sister and her husband, Pat and Henry Wiebe; a grandmother, a grandfather, many aunts and uncles, cousins and friends. They sorrow in hope.