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May 2, 1923 in Russia. He completed his
May 2, 1923 in Russia. He completed his
secondary education at Lowe Farm, Manitoba, and became a Christian during that
secondary education at Lowe Farm, Manitoba, and became a Christian during that
time. After the war he felt called to hecome a teacher and ent'ered a Teacher's
time. After the war he felt called to become a teacher and entered a Teacher's
Training School in the a'utumn of 1947.
Training School in the autumn of 1947.
 
On July 16, 1949, he was united in
On July 16, 1949, he was united in
marriage to Mary Friesen. The marriage
marriage to Mary Friesen. The marriage
was blessed with six chil'dren. He nurtured his children with loving and
was blessed with six children. He nurtured his children with loving and
Christian care through family worship,
Christian care through family worship,
the sharing of 'experiences and togetherness.
the sharing of experiences and togetherness.
In 1955 he moved to Winnip,e,g with his
 
family. As a member of 1he teaching staff
In 1955 he moved to Winnipeg with his
family. As a member of the teaching staff
of the Winnipeg School Board, he taught
of the Winnipeg School Board, he taught
in different schools, often on spedal
in different schools, often on special
assignmen~s. Through his understanding
assignments. Through his understanding
and sympathy of students, combined wi
and sympathy of students, combined with
his knowledge and ahility to communicate, hEl was able to help the slow
his knowledge and ability to communicate, he was able to help the slow
learners, challenge the bright students
learners, challenge the bright students
and encourage the adults.
and encourage the adults.
He was baptize.d in August 1955, and
 
He was baptized in August 1955, and
became a member of the Mennonite
became a member of the Mennonite
Brethren Church. He was secretarytreasurer of the Portage Avenue Church
Brethren Church. He was secretary treasurer of the Portage Avenue Church
Sunday school up to the time of his illness.
Sunday school up to the time of his illness.
His health became a matter of concern
His health became a matter of concern
in September. 1971, and on December 24
in September, 1971, and on December 24
he was rushe·d to the hospital. On
he was rushed to the hospital. On
February 22 he became gravely ill and on
February 22 he became gravely ill and on
March 3 he went home to be wi1h his
March 3 he went home to be wi1h his
Lord. Surviving besides his wife. Mary.
Lord. Surviving besides his wife. Mary
are three sons. Henry. Donald. Wesley;
are three sons. Henry, Donald, Wesley;
three daughters. Marlene. Lois. Judy. and
three daughters. Marlene, Lois, Judy, and
one son-in-law, Vic Isaak; three sisters,
one son-in-law, Vic Isaak; three sisters,
Agnes. Helen. Marianne. and one brother
Agnes, Helen, Marianne; and one brother
Abe.
Abe.
His family are grate'ful to their beloved
 
His family are grateful to their beloved
husband and father for his loving care.
husband and father for his loving care.
The experience of victorious Christian
The experience of victorious Christian
living that he shared will never be forgotten.  They are assured of meeting him
living that he shared will never be forgotten.  They are assured of meeting him
iJ(Jain because he testified of a personal
aain because he testified of a personal
relationship to Jesus Christ. his Savior.
relationship to Jesus Christ, his Savior.
He affirmed with Isaiah that "th'ey that
He affirmed with Isaiah that "they that
wait upon the Lord shaH renew their
wait upon the Lord shall renew their
strength; they shall mount up with wings
strength; they shall mount up with wings
like eagles; they shall run and not be
like eagles; they shall run and not be
weary; and they shall walk and not faint."
weary; and they shall walk and not faint."


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:40, 14 September 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Apr 07 p. 30

Birth date: 1923 May 02

text of obituary:

HENRY H. PAETKAU

Henry Harry Paetkau was born on May 2, 1923 in Russia. He completed his secondary education at Lowe Farm, Manitoba, and became a Christian during that time. After the war he felt called to become a teacher and entered a Teacher's Training School in the autumn of 1947.

On July 16, 1949, he was united in marriage to Mary Friesen. The marriage was blessed with six children. He nurtured his children with loving and Christian care through family worship, the sharing of experiences and togetherness.

In 1955 he moved to Winnipeg with his family. As a member of the teaching staff of the Winnipeg School Board, he taught in different schools, often on special assignments. Through his understanding and sympathy of students, combined with his knowledge and ability to communicate, he was able to help the slow learners, challenge the bright students and encourage the adults.

He was baptized in August 1955, and became a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church. He was secretary treasurer of the Portage Avenue Church Sunday school up to the time of his illness.

His health became a matter of concern in September, 1971, and on December 24 he was rushed to the hospital. On February 22 he became gravely ill and on March 3 he went home to be wi1h his Lord. Surviving besides his wife. Mary are three sons. Henry, Donald, Wesley; three daughters. Marlene, Lois, Judy, and one son-in-law, Vic Isaak; three sisters, Agnes, Helen, Marianne; and one brother Abe.

His family are grateful to their beloved husband and father for his loving care. The experience of victorious Christian living that he shared will never be forgotten. They are assured of meeting him aain because he testified of a personal relationship to Jesus Christ, his Savior. He affirmed with Isaiah that "they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint."