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David Herman Voth was born at Kolon -
David Herman Voth was born at Kolontarowka, southern Russia, November 6,
tarowka, southern Russia , November 6,
1910, the third son of Hermann and
1910, the third son of Hermann and
Maria (Retzlaff) Voth, with whom he
Maria (Retzlaff) Voth, with whom he
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a few months, they settled on a farm at
a few months, they settled on a farm at
Gnadenthal, south of Winkler, Man. In
Gnadenthal, south of Winkler, Man. In
1932 the V'Oth family moved to Manitou.
1932 the Voth family moved to Manitou.
 
David was an aggressive youth, dreaming of a business career. He pursued his
David was an aggressive youth, dreaming of a business career. He pursued his
education through home study courses
education through home study courses
and after graduating found employment
and after graduating found employment
as a mechanic in Winnipeg . 'He was
as a mechanic in Winnipeg. He was
married to Anna Dyck on October 6, 1935,
married to Anna Dyck on October 6, 1935,
at Manitou. Here he also opened a hardware and implement business, forming a
at Manitou. Here he also opened a hardware and implement business, forming a
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and a daughter, all of whom survive their
and a daughter, all of whom survive their
father.
father.
At the age of 35, David invited Jesus
At the age of 35, David invited Jesus
Christ int'O his life and re'ceived peace
Christ into his life and received peace
with God through the promise in John
with God through the promise in John
3:16. He was baptized upon his confession of faith by 'Rev. B.B. Fast, February
3:16. He was baptized upon his confession of faith by Rev. B. B. Fast, February
4, 1945. He demonstrated a growing faith
4, 1945. He demonstrated a growing faith
and desire to live worthy of his relation -
and desire to live worthy of his relationship with Christ. He was an active
ship with Christ. He was an active
member of the Manitou MB Church, the
member of the Manitou MB Church, the
Gideons and the Christian Business Men's
Gideons and the Christian Business Men's
Committee. He was in the farm equipment business 'for over 36 years. He was
Committee. He was in the farm equipment business for over 36 years. He was
also involved in civi'c affairs and was the
also involved in civic affairs and was the
mayor of Manitou at the time 'Of his
mayor of Manitou at the time of his
death.
death.
He passed away to be with the L'Ord
 
He passed away to be with the Lord
on February 13 at the age of 61. He
on February 13 at the age of 61. He
leaves to mourn, his wife, Annie; one
leaves to mourn, his wife, Annie; one
daughter, Helena, Winnipeg; five sons,
daughter, Helena, Winnipeg; five sons,
Franklin and Benjamin, in Man'itou;
Franklin and Benjamin, in Manitou;
Herman, Carman, Man., Harry, Teronte;
Herman, Carman, Man., Harry, Teronte;
and John E., Regina; as well as twe
and John E., Regina; as well as two
daughters-in-law, six grandchildren, three
daughters-in-law, six grandchildren, three
sisters and three brothers . He was predeceased by his parents, twe sisters, 'ene
sisters and three brothers . He was predeceased by his parents, two sisters, one
brother and two i'nfant grandchildren. His
brother and two infant grandchildren. His
testimony would be, "I have fought the
testimony would be, "I have fought the
geod ·fight, I have finished my course, I
good fight, I have finished my course, I
have kept th e faith. Henceforth there
have kept the faith. Henceforth there
is laid up for me a crewn 'Of
is laid up for me a crown of
righteeusness .. .  
righteousness .. .  


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Latest revision as of 12:28, 28 September 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972

Birth date: 1910 Nov 06

text of obituary:

DAVID A. VOTH

David Herman Voth was born at Kolontarowka, southern Russia, November 6, 1910, the third son of Hermann and Maria (Retzlaff) Voth, with whom he immigrated to Canada, arriving here on February 12, 1924. The family's destination was Rosthern, Sask.; however, after a few months, they settled on a farm at Gnadenthal, south of Winkler, Man. In 1932 the Voth family moved to Manitou.

David was an aggressive youth, dreaming of a business career. He pursued his education through home study courses and after graduating found employment as a mechanic in Winnipeg. He was married to Anna Dyck on October 6, 1935, at Manitou. Here he also opened a hardware and implement business, forming a company with his father. The Lord blessed their family with six children, five sons and a daughter, all of whom survive their father.

At the age of 35, David invited Jesus Christ into his life and received peace with God through the promise in John 3:16. He was baptized upon his confession of faith by Rev. B. B. Fast, February 4, 1945. He demonstrated a growing faith and desire to live worthy of his relationship with Christ. He was an active member of the Manitou MB Church, the Gideons and the Christian Business Men's Committee. He was in the farm equipment business for over 36 years. He was also involved in civic affairs and was the mayor of Manitou at the time of his death.

He passed away to be with the Lord on February 13 at the age of 61. He leaves to mourn, his wife, Annie; one daughter, Helena, Winnipeg; five sons, Franklin and Benjamin, in Manitou; Herman, Carman, Man., Harry, Teronte; and John E., Regina; as well as two daughters-in-law, six grandchildren, three sisters and three brothers . He was predeceased by his parents, two sisters, one brother and two infant grandchildren. His testimony would be, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness .. .