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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1978 Oct 13 p. 31
''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1978 Oct 13 p. 31


Birth date: 1897-1978
Birth date: 1897 Apr 11


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Unger on April 11, 1897 in Friedensfeld,
Unger on April 11, 1897 in Friedensfeld,
southern Russia. At the age of twelve he
southern Russia. At the age of twelve he
accepted Christ as his Saviour while attend
accepted Christ as his Saviour while attending a Sunday school class. He emigrated to
ing a Sunday school class. He emigrated to
Langham, Sask. in 1923. Later he settled in
Langham, Sask. in 1923. Later he settled in
Provost, Alta. where he supported his sister
Provost, Alta. where he supported his sister
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March 17, 1929 he married Mary Lepp of
March 17, 1929 he married Mary Lepp of
Dalmeny, and in 1936 they moved to a farm
Dalmeny, and in 1936 they moved to a farm
at Dalmeny. The family remembers him as a
at Dalmeny. The family remembers him as a man of prayer who
man of prayer who
studied his Bible daily, and in greater depth in his
studied his Bible
later years. He found satisfaction
daily, and in
in teaching God's Word in Sunday school classes and
greater depth in his
in witnessing wherever God used him.
later years. He
 
found satisfaction
His devotion as a husband and father
in teaching God's
Word in Sunday
school classes and
in witnessing
wherever God used
him.
His devotion as a
husband and father
leaves many happy and cherished memories
leaves many happy and cherished memories
to his wife Mary; to his three daughters:
to his wife Mary; to his three daughters:

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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Oct 13 p. 31

Birth date: 1897 Apr 11

text of obituary:

JOHN PETER UNGER

John Peter Unger of Dalmeny, Sask. joined his Maker on August 12 at the age of 81. He was born to Margaret and Peter Unger on April 11, 1897 in Friedensfeld, southern Russia. At the age of twelve he accepted Christ as his Saviour while attending a Sunday school class. He emigrated to Langham, Sask. in 1923. Later he settled in Provost, Alta. where he supported his sister and her three children for five years. On March 17, 1929 he married Mary Lepp of Dalmeny, and in 1936 they moved to a farm at Dalmeny. The family remembers him as a man of prayer who studied his Bible daily, and in greater depth in his later years. He found satisfaction in teaching God's Word in Sunday school classes and in witnessing wherever God used him.

His devotion as a husband and father leaves many happy and cherished memories to his wife Mary; to his three daughters: Miriam (Mrs. Ernest) Schmidt, Hepburn, Annette (Mrs. Jack) Gross, Seattle, Irene (Mrs. Bernie) Klassen, Saskatoon; to his three sons: Walter and Marina, Ottawa, Robert and Brenda, Winnipeg, Don and Marion, Victoria; to three brothers and five sisters, and to 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.