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(Mrs.) Mary Neufeld was born on
(Mrs.) Mary Neufeld was born on
March 28, 1919 in Rosenbach, Furstenland, in the Ukraine, a daughter of Rev.
March 28, 1919 in Rosenbach, Furstenland, in the Ukraine, a daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. J.G . Epp. She came to Canada
and Mrs. J. G. Epp. She came to Canada
with her parents in 1926, s'ettling first
with her parents in 1926, settling first
at Waldheim, Sask., and then moving on
at Waldheim, Sask., and then moving on
to Yarrow, B.C. in 1928. She received her
to Yarrow, B.C. in 1928. She received her
early tra 111 II1g in Yarrow, elementary
early training in Yarrow elementary
school, Bible school and high school, and
school, Bible school and high school, and
later continued studies in nursing at the
later continued studies in nursing at the
Vancouver General Hospital, graduating
Vancouver General Hospital, graduating
as an R.N . in 1950. Since that time
as an R.N. in 1950. Since that time
she had nursed almost without interrupt ion.
she had nursed almost without interruption.
She was married to a widower, John Neufeld, in 1958 and by the grace of God
 
they w ere able to sh'are almost 13 years
She was married to a widower, John Neufeld in 1958 and by the grace of God
of harnlony and happiness. The most
they were able to share almost 13 years
of harmony and happiness. The most
important event of her life occurred in
important event of her life occurred in
1935 when she received Christ as her
1935 when she received Christ as her
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in infancy. She leaves to mourn, her
in infancy. She leaves to mourn, her
husband; children Bruce and Sue and
husband; children Bruce and Sue and
their seven children; brothers, George of
their seven children; brothers George of
Yarrow, Isaac of Abbotsford, Jacob of
Yarrow, Isaac of Abbotsford, Jacob of
Black Creek, B.C., Peter of Yarrow, and
Black Creek, B.C., Peter of Yarrow, and
their families; sisters, Mrs. Henry (Tina)
their families; sisters, Mrs. Henry (Tina)
Dahl of Yarrow, Mrs . Isaac (Elisabeth)
Dahl of Yarrow, Mrs. Isaac (Elisabeth)
Schmidt of San Jose, California, Mrs.
Schmidt of San Jose, California, Mrs.
Jacob (Helen) Schellenberg of V'ancouver,
Jacob (Helen) Schellenberg of Vancouver,
and their families, and Miss Sue Epp of
and their families, and Miss Sue Epp of
Vancouver.
Vancouver.


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Latest revision as of 14:16, 22 January 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Apr 20 p.30

Birth date: 1919 Mar 28

text of obituary:

MARY NEUFELD

(Mrs.) Mary Neufeld was born on March 28, 1919 in Rosenbach, Furstenland, in the Ukraine, a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Epp. She came to Canada with her parents in 1926, settling first at Waldheim, Sask., and then moving on to Yarrow, B.C. in 1928. She received her early training in Yarrow elementary school, Bible school and high school, and later continued studies in nursing at the Vancouver General Hospital, graduating as an R.N. in 1950. Since that time she had nursed almost without interruption.

She was married to a widower, John Neufeld in 1958 and by the grace of God they were able to share almost 13 years of harmony and happiness. The most important event of her life occurred in 1935 when she received Christ as her Saviour. She was baptized upon her confession of faith in that same year by John A. Harder and was received into the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church. In recent years she and her husband were members of the Willingdon (Burnaby) Mennonite Brethren Church. In her homegoing she was predeceased by her parents and one brother who died in infancy. She leaves to mourn, her husband; children Bruce and Sue and their seven children; brothers George of Yarrow, Isaac of Abbotsford, Jacob of Black Creek, B.C., Peter of Yarrow, and their families; sisters, Mrs. Henry (Tina) Dahl of Yarrow, Mrs. Isaac (Elisabeth) Schmidt of San Jose, California, Mrs. Jacob (Helen) Schellenberg of Vancouver, and their families, and Miss Sue Epp of Vancouver.