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David Wesley Berg was born at Kirk, | |||
David Wesley Berg was born at | Colorado, U.S.A . on January 4, 1894 to | ||
Colorado, U.S.A . on January 4, 1894 | Wilhelm and Katharina (nee Bergthold) | ||
Wilhelm and Katharina (nee | Berg. He spent his childhood and most of his | ||
Berg. He spent his childhood and most | youth in the U.S.A. At age 16, following his | ||
youth in the U.S .A. At age 16, following | conversion, he was baptized and accepted | ||
conversion, he was baptized and | into the North Hoffnungsfeld Mennonite | ||
into the North Hoffnungsfeld | Brethren Church at Fairview, Oklahoma. | ||
Brethren Church at Fairview, Oklahoma | |||
In January, 1924, he was married | In January, 1924, he was married to | ||
Agnes Dahl at Colby (Salem) Kansas. | Agnes Dahl at Colby (Salem) Kansas. The | ||
marriage was blessed with three sons | marriage was blessed with three sons and | ||
two daughters. In 1924 they came to | two daughters. In 1924 they came to Waldheim, Sask., but went to California a | ||
few years later to attend the Bible Institute of | |||
years later to attend the Bible | Los Angeles (BIOLA) and then returned | ||
Los Angeles (BIOLA) and then | to farm at Waldheirn. Here he also managed | ||
to farm at Waldheirn. Here he also | the local co-op business for a number of | ||
the local co-op business for a number | years. On October 5, 1937, while the family | ||
years . On October 5, 1937, while the | was young, it pleased the Lord to call home | ||
was young, it pleased the Lord to call | his beloved wife, Agnes. In September of | ||
his beloved wife, Agnes. In | 1938 he was married to Helen Regier. This | ||
1938 he was married to Helen Regier. | marriage was blessed with two daughters. | ||
marriage was blessed with two daughters | |||
In addition to his occupation, he | In addition to his occupation, he was | ||
always an active member of his | always an active member of his church, | ||
serving in the teaching ministry and as | serving in the teaching ministry and as choir | ||
director for many years, training for | director for many years, training for which | ||
he had received through studies with | he had received through studies with the | ||
Columbian Conservatory of Music and | Columbian Conservatory of Music and attedance at the Baptist Theological Seminar | ||
Los Angeles, Calif., from which he graduated. In 1960 he retired to Saskatoon, Sask. | |||
Los Angeles, Calif., from which he | |||
He was faithful member of the Central | He was faithful member of the Central | ||
Church there at the time of his death | Church there at the time of his death and a | ||
veteran member of Gideons International | veteran member of Gideons International. | ||
He enjoyed a full, rich life of | |||
good health and was always active in | He enjoyed a full, rich life of unusual | ||
family, church and community | good health and was always active in the | ||
During the last few months, however, | family, church and community activities. | ||
developed a muscular ailment for which | During the last few months, however, he | ||
was eventually hospitalized. On | developed a muscular ailment for which he | ||
10, he passed into the presence of the | was eventually hospitalized. On November | ||
He reached the age of 80 years, 10 | 10, he passed into the presence of the Lord. | ||
He reached the age of 80 years, 10 months | |||
and 6 days. | and 6 days. | ||
He leaves to mourn, his loving wife, | |||
four daughters ; Pauline and Mal | He leaves to mourn, his loving wife, Helen, | ||
Kay and Al Wiebe, Lois, Lydia and | four daughters; Pauline and Mal Schmidt, | ||
Friesen; three sons, Menno and Alice, | Kay and Al Wiebe, Lois, Lydia and Cliff | ||
and Trudy , Harold and Edna; 18 | Friesen; three sons, Menno and Alice, Ray | ||
and Trudy, Harold and Edna; 18 grandchildren and one great grandson; two sisters | |||
Mrs. Henry S. (Marie) Dahl and Ella; | Mrs. Henry S. (Marie) Dahl and Ella; two | ||
brothers, Daniel and John; and a host | brothers, Daniel and John; and a host of | ||
other relatives and friends. He was | other relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his parents , his first wife, Agnes, | ||
three sisters, five brothers and one grandson. | three sisters, five brothers and one grandson. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 25 April 2018
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Dec 27 p. 21
Birth date: 1894 Jan 04
text of obituary:
DAVID WESLEY BERG
David Wesley Berg was born at Kirk, Colorado, U.S.A . on January 4, 1894 to Wilhelm and Katharina (nee Bergthold) Berg. He spent his childhood and most of his youth in the U.S.A. At age 16, following his conversion, he was baptized and accepted into the North Hoffnungsfeld Mennonite Brethren Church at Fairview, Oklahoma.
In January, 1924, he was married to Agnes Dahl at Colby (Salem) Kansas. The marriage was blessed with three sons and two daughters. In 1924 they came to Waldheim, Sask., but went to California a few years later to attend the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (BIOLA) and then returned to farm at Waldheirn. Here he also managed the local co-op business for a number of years. On October 5, 1937, while the family was young, it pleased the Lord to call home his beloved wife, Agnes. In September of 1938 he was married to Helen Regier. This marriage was blessed with two daughters.
In addition to his occupation, he was always an active member of his church, serving in the teaching ministry and as choir director for many years, training for which he had received through studies with the Columbian Conservatory of Music and attedance at the Baptist Theological Seminar Los Angeles, Calif., from which he graduated. In 1960 he retired to Saskatoon, Sask. He was faithful member of the Central Church there at the time of his death and a veteran member of Gideons International.
He enjoyed a full, rich life of unusual good health and was always active in the family, church and community activities. During the last few months, however, he developed a muscular ailment for which he was eventually hospitalized. On November 10, he passed into the presence of the Lord. He reached the age of 80 years, 10 months and 6 days.
He leaves to mourn, his loving wife, Helen, four daughters; Pauline and Mal Schmidt, Kay and Al Wiebe, Lois, Lydia and Cliff Friesen; three sons, Menno and Alice, Ray and Trudy, Harold and Edna; 18 grandchildren and one great grandson; two sisters Mrs. Henry S. (Marie) Dahl and Ella; two brothers, Daniel and John; and a host of other relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his parents , his first wife, Agnes, three sisters, five brothers and one grandson.