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Birth date: 1904 May 6
Birth date: 1904 May 6
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<center><h3>ISAAC HENRY TIESSEN</h3></center>
<center><h3>ISAAC HENRY TIESSEN</h3></center>


passed away Nov. 28
Isaac Henry Tiessen passed away Nov. 28
in St. Catharines, Ont.
in St. Catharines, Ont.
He was born May 6,
He was born May 6,
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school. In March 1923
school. In March 1923
he made his commitment to the Lord
he made his commitment to the Lord
based on Rom. 10:nz for 23 years
based on Rom. 10:9,10 after a revival meeting. He preached his first sermon when there was no preacher at a revival meeting. In 1925 he immigrated to Leamington, Ont.  He married Anna Huebert, his girlfriend from Russia, on Nov. 2, 1930.  In 1935 he was ordained.  He worked for H.J. Heinz for 23 years
while pastoring Leamington MB Church. He
while pastoring Leamington MB Church. He
was moderator of the
was moderator of the
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melons. In 1998 he
melons. In 1998 he
moved to Tabor
moved to Tabor
Manor. He firmly believed that jesus' way
Manor. He firmly believed that Jesus' way
was the way of nonviolent love. He is
was the way of nonviolent love. He is
mourned by Anna;
mourned by Anna;
sons Otto, john and
sons Otto, John and
Eric; daughter Erna
Eric; daughter Erna
Landeen; 10 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. The funeral was Dec. 4 in
Landeen; 10 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. The funeral was Dec. 4 in
Leam
Leamington MB Church.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
9,10 after a revival
meeting. He preached
his first sermon when
there was no preacher
at a revival meeting. In
1925 he immigrated to
Leamington, Ont. He
worked on farms and
in orchards. He married Anna Huebert, his
girlfriend from Russia,
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 7 April 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 200 Jan 7 p. 24

Birth date: 1904 May 6

text of obituary:

ISAAC HENRY TIESSEN

Isaac Henry Tiessen passed away Nov. 28 in St. Catharines, Ont. He was born May 6, 1904 to Heinrich and Elizabeth Thiessen in Krutojarovka, Ukraine. When Isaac was 14, his 3 brothers were murdered during the Russian Revolution. His father's prayers for the salvation of the killers impressed Isaac. The family fled to Friedensruh, Molotschna, Ukraine, where he completed high school. In March 1923 he made his commitment to the Lord based on Rom. 10:9,10 after a revival meeting. He preached his first sermon when there was no preacher at a revival meeting. In 1925 he immigrated to Leamington, Ont. He married Anna Huebert, his girlfriend from Russia, on Nov. 2, 1930. In 1935 he was ordained. He worked for H.J. Heinz for 23 years while pastoring Leamington MB Church. He was moderator of the Ontario MB Conference for 10 years. In 1958 he accepted a pastorate in Chilliwack, B.C. In 1964 he became interim pastor in Kitchener (Ont.) MB Church. He later helped plant a church in Toronto. In 1971 he retired to Strathroy, Ont., where he was chaplain in a number of nursing homes in the London area and pastored Komoka MB Church for a year. He helped develop a large print hymnal "Sing Your Way Home" which has sold 100,000 copies. A moving event of his later years was his role in the MB apology to the Conference Mennonites for MB's harsh treatment of intermarriage. At age 86, he wrote Why I Do Not Take the Sword. He was an avid reader, keeping abreast of religious and secular issues. He loved to travel. He had a passion for gardening, especially fruit trees and melons. In 1998 he moved to Tabor Manor. He firmly believed that Jesus' way was the way of nonviolent love. He is mourned by Anna; sons Otto, John and Eric; daughter Erna Landeen; 10 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. The funeral was Dec. 4 in Leamington MB Church.