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Peter N. Pauls of Saskatoon passed away June | |||
Peter N. Pauls of | |||
18. He was born July | 18. He was born July | ||
13, 1922 to Nickolai | 13, 1922 to Nickolai | ||
and Sara Pauls in Ufa, | and Sara Pauls in Ufa, | ||
Russia . In 1925 the | Russia. In 1925 the | ||
family immigrated to | family immigrated to | ||
Canada, settling in | Canada, settling in | ||
Waldheim, Sask. In | Waldheim, Sask. In | ||
1927 they began | 1927 they began farming in Glenbush, Sask. | ||
He accepted Christ and was baptized. He took | He accepted Christ and was baptized. He took | ||
grade 12 at Rosthern (Sask .) Junior College | grade 12 at Rosthern (Sask.) Junior College | ||
and attended Winkler (Man .) Bible School and | and attended Winkler (Man.) Bible School and | ||
MB Bible College in Winnipeg. He was much | MB Bible College in Winnipeg. He was much | ||
involved in music. He married Martha | involved in music. He married Martha | ||
Schoenke Oct. 16, 1955. They farmed at | Schoenke Oct. 16, 1955. They farmed at Glenbush, retiring to Saskatoon in 1990. In Glenbush, he taught Sunday school for many years, | ||
led the choir, worked with music and sang solos. In Saskatoon, he was involved in church | |||
led the choir, worked with music and sang | |||
and community choirs, sang in nursing homes | and community choirs, sang in nursing homes | ||
and helped as "grandpa" for the 4 and 5-year | and helped as "grandpa" for the 4 and 5-year olds in the MOMs program. Predeceased by 1 | ||
olds in the MOMs program. Predeceased by 1 | |||
sister and 2 brothers, he is mourned by | sister and 2 brothers, he is mourned by | ||
Martha; sons Walter of Steinbach, Man., | Martha; sons Walter of Steinbach, Man., | ||
Lawrence of Winnipeg, Herbert | Lawrence of Winnipeg, Herbert of Toronto and | ||
Gordon of Edmonton; daughters Marjorie | Gordon of Edmonton; daughters Marjorie | ||
Klassen of Glenbush, Violet Kennedy of | Klassen of Glenbush, Violet Kennedy of Saskatoon and Carol Rempel of Winnipeg; 5 sisters | ||
and 3 brothers. The funeral was June 21 in Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon, | |||
and 3 brothers. The funeral was June 21 in | |||
with Abe Klassen ministering. | with Abe Klassen ministering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 27 June 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Sep 13 p. 33
Birth date: 1922 Jul 13
text of obituary:
PETER N. PAULS
Peter N. Pauls of Saskatoon passed away June 18. He was born July 13, 1922 to Nickolai and Sara Pauls in Ufa, Russia. In 1925 the family immigrated to Canada, settling in Waldheim, Sask. In 1927 they began farming in Glenbush, Sask. He accepted Christ and was baptized. He took grade 12 at Rosthern (Sask.) Junior College and attended Winkler (Man.) Bible School and MB Bible College in Winnipeg. He was much involved in music. He married Martha Schoenke Oct. 16, 1955. They farmed at Glenbush, retiring to Saskatoon in 1990. In Glenbush, he taught Sunday school for many years, led the choir, worked with music and sang solos. In Saskatoon, he was involved in church and community choirs, sang in nursing homes and helped as "grandpa" for the 4 and 5-year olds in the MOMs program. Predeceased by 1 sister and 2 brothers, he is mourned by Martha; sons Walter of Steinbach, Man., Lawrence of Winnipeg, Herbert of Toronto and Gordon of Edmonton; daughters Marjorie Klassen of Glenbush, Violet Kennedy of Saskatoon and Carol Rempel of Winnipeg; 5 sisters and 3 brothers. The funeral was June 21 in Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon, with Abe Klassen ministering.