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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 178 Sept 29 p. 30
''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1978 Sept 29 p. 30


Birth date: 1920, Jan 17
Birth date: 1920, Jan 17
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<center><h3>JACOB LETKEMAN</h3></center>
<center><h3>JACOB LETKEMAN</h3></center>


Jacob Letkeman of Vancouver passe
Jacob Letkeman of Vancouver passed
away to be with the Lord suddenly o
away to be with the Lord suddenly on
August 27 as a result of an accident at h
August 27 as a result of an accident at his
place of work at Weldwood of Canada. H
place of work at Weldwood of Canada. He
was born to Jacob and Mary Letkeman o
was born to Jacob and Mary Letkeman on
January 17, 1920 in Russia. His adolesce
January 17, 1920 in Russia. His adolescent
years were difficult, as his family encountere
years were difficult, as his family encountered
many hardships. At the outbreak of the wa
many hardships. At the outbreak of the war
in 1939, he was drafted into the armed forc
in 1939, he was drafted into the armed forces
and later spent two and a half years in priso
and later spent two and a half years in prison
camps. After the war he was reunited wi
camps. After the war he was reunited with
his family in Austria. His mother, broth
his family in Austria. His mother, brother
Peter and sisters Mary, Helen and Elizabe
Peter and sisters Mary, Helen and Elizabeth
came to Canada soon after and a year lat
came to Canada soon after and a year later
Jacob followed them. They took up farmin
Jacob followed them. They took up farming
in the Abbotsford, B.C. area. Here h
in the Abbotsford, B.C. area. Here he
accepted the Lord as his Saviour and wa
accepted the Lord as his Saviour and was
baptized and received into the fellowship
baptized and received into the fellowship
Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1953 he wa
Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1953 he was
married to Erna Huebert, a union blesse
married to Erna Huebert, a union blessed
with a daughter, Greta, and sons Jake an
with a daughter, Greta, and sons Jake and
Peter. They made their home in Vancouve
Peter. They made their home in Vancouver
His homegoing occurred a little more tha
His homegoing occurred a little more than
three months after he and his wife celebrate
three months after he and his wife celebrated
their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
He is survived by his wife and children, a
He is survived by his wife and children, a
well as a son·in-law, Dennis , one brother an
well as a son·in-law, Dennis, one brother and
three sisters and numerous relatives an
three sisters and numerous relatives and
friends.
friends.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:47, 19 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Sept 29 p. 30

Birth date: 1920, Jan 17

text of obituary:

JACOB LETKEMAN

Jacob Letkeman of Vancouver passed away to be with the Lord suddenly on August 27 as a result of an accident at his place of work at Weldwood of Canada. He was born to Jacob and Mary Letkeman on January 17, 1920 in Russia. His adolescent years were difficult, as his family encountered many hardships. At the outbreak of the war in 1939, he was drafted into the armed forces and later spent two and a half years in prison camps. After the war he was reunited with his family in Austria. His mother, brother Peter and sisters Mary, Helen and Elizabeth came to Canada soon after and a year later Jacob followed them. They took up farming in the Abbotsford, B.C. area. Here he accepted the Lord as his Saviour and was baptized and received into the fellowship Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1953 he was married to Erna Huebert, a union blessed with a daughter, Greta, and sons Jake and Peter. They made their home in Vancouver His homegoing occurred a little more than three months after he and his wife celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.

He is survived by his wife and children, a well as a son·in-law, Dennis, one brother and three sisters and numerous relatives and friends.