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accepted Christ as his Saviour. After baptism he joined the Hepburn Mennonite
accepted Christ as his Saviour. After baptism he joined the Hepburn Mennonite
Brethren Church where he remained a lifelong member. A joyous date was March 26,
Brethren Church where he remained a lifelong member. A joyous date was March 26,
1918, the day on whieh he married Annie
1918, the day on which he married Annie
Unruh. They were blessed with seven children. The Voths homesteaded south of
Unruh. They were blessed with seven children. The Voths homesteaded south of
Hepburn and retired to Hepburn in 1964.
Hepburn and retired to Hepburn in 1964.
Mr. Voth was always a dependable
Mr. Voth was always a dependable
member of the
member of the church and community, happy to
church and community, happy to
serve his fellow man in whatever
serve his fellow
capacity he was able. He was never
man in whatever
afraid of personal sacrifices. The spiritual, emotional
capacity he was
and physical well being of his family
able. He was never
afraid of personal
sacrifices. The spiritual, emotional
and physical wellbeing of his family
was of utmost importance to him. Shortly
was of utmost importance to him. Shortly
after the death of his beloved wife in 1975,
after the death of his beloved wife in 1975,
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where he lived with his daughter Elma and
where he lived with his daughter Elma and
family. The Lord took him home on February 26 after seven weeks in the hospital.
family. The Lord took him home on February 26 after seven weeks in the hospital.
Mr. Voth was predeceased by a daughter,
Mr. Voth was predeceased by a daughter,
Mabel, in 1924; a son, Wilfred, in 1942; and
Mabel, in 1924; a son, Wilfred, in 1942; and

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Mar 31 p. 30

Birth date: 1893 Apr 27

text of obituary:

JACOB A. VOTH

Jacob A. Voth was born to John T. and Anna (Schmor) Voth on April 27, 1893 in Henderson, Nebraska. Ten years later the family moved to Hepburn, Sask.; here he accepted Christ as his Saviour. After baptism he joined the Hepburn Mennonite Brethren Church where he remained a lifelong member. A joyous date was March 26, 1918, the day on which he married Annie Unruh. They were blessed with seven children. The Voths homesteaded south of Hepburn and retired to Hepburn in 1964.

Mr. Voth was always a dependable member of the church and community, happy to serve his fellow man in whatever capacity he was able. He was never afraid of personal sacrifices. The spiritual, emotional and physical well being of his family was of utmost importance to him. Shortly after the death of his beloved wife in 1975, failing health led him to move to Saskatoon where he lived with his daughter Elma and family. The Lord took him home on February 26 after seven weeks in the hospital.

Mr. Voth was predeceased by a daughter, Mabel, in 1924; a son, Wilfred, in 1942; and a son-in-law, Claus Kliewer, in 1974. Left to mourn are three daughters: Elsie (Mrs. Kit) Wood, Elma (Mrs. John) Peters and (Mrs.) Irene Kliewer; two sons and their wives: Allan and Anne Voth and Dave and Luise Voth; 14 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; three sisters; four brothers; and many friends and relatives.