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Peters, A. B. (1860-1959)

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<center><h3>OLDEST M. B. MINISTER DIES IN MANITOBA AT AGE NINETY-NINE </h3></center>
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Winnipeg, Manitoba. &#8212; Funeral services for Rev. A. B. Peters, believed to be the oldest Mennonite Brethren minister, were held at the Elmwood M. B. Church in Winnipeg on May 20. He was 99.
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Rev. Peters' wife died in Russia in 1923 and the following year he came to Canada with his six children, five of whom survive him. He died May 17 at the home of a son, Jacob Peters, in Oakville.
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 17 April 2018

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1959 May 28 p. 5

Birth date: 1860

text of obituary:

OLDEST M. B. MINISTER DIES IN MANITOBA AT AGE NINETY-NINE

Winnipeg, Manitoba. — Funeral services for Rev. A. B. Peters, believed to be the oldest Mennonite Brethren minister, were held at the Elmwood M. B. Church in Winnipeg on May 20. He was 99.

Rev. Peters' wife died in Russia in 1923 and the following year he came to Canada with his six children, five of whom survive him. He died May 17 at the home of a son, Jacob Peters, in Oakville.

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