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Sophie Fast of Chilliwack, B.C died Mar. 3. | |||
She was born to Franz | She was born to Franz | ||
and Katharina Born Aug. | and Katharina Born Aug. | ||
26, 1921 in Herzenberg, | 26, 1921 in Herzenberg, | ||
Russia. When she was | Russia. When she was | ||
12, her father | 12, her father djed of | ||
starvation and her | starvation and her mother was forced to beg for | ||
food for the family. Sophie worked on a collective farm. Her mother | |||
food for the family. | was able to teach her Christian principles in secret. In World War II the family became refugees | ||
was able to teach her Christian principles in | |||
and were separated from one another. Sophie | and were separated from one another. Sophie | ||
was employed by the German army. They were | was employed by the German army. They were | ||
reunited in Germany. They emigrated to | reunited in Germany. They emigrated to Winnipeg, Man. in 1948. Here she was given her first | ||
Bible and within a week accepted Christ. She | Bible and within a week accepted Christ. She | ||
spent all her spare time reading and memorizing | spent all her spare time reading and memorizing | ||
Scriptures and hymns. Sophie moved to Yarrow, | Scriptures and hymns. Sophie moved to Yarrow, | ||
B.C where she was baptized, joining Yarrow MB | B.C where she was baptized, joining Yarrow MB | ||
Church . She married Abram Fast June 27, 1948 . | Church. She married Abram Fast June 27, 1948. | ||
She served others with joy, often beyond her | She served others with joy, often beyond her | ||
health . She never went anywhere without a gift | health. She never went anywhere without a gift | ||
from her kitchen or garden. Her homemade | from her kitchen or garden. Her homemade | ||
perogies with cream gravy and sausage was a | perogies with cream gravy and sausage was a | ||
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problems worsened, and her pain increased, but | problems worsened, and her pain increased, but | ||
even when on life support, she remembered | even when on life support, she remembered | ||
people's birthdays . She lost her strength but | people's birthdays. She lost her strength but became more aware of Jesus and His love. She was | ||
predeceased by her parents, stepfather, 2 brothers, 1 step-sister. She is mourned by Abe; daughters Vi Wiens and Irene Fast; sons Ed, Dan and | |||
predeceased by her parents, stepfather, 2 | |||
David; 11 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; | David; 11 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; | ||
1 sister. The funeral was Mar. 7 in Clearbrook | 1 sister. The funeral was Mar. 7 in Clearbrook | ||
(B .C) MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff and Jay | (B.C.) MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff and Jay | ||
Neufeld ministering. | Neufeld ministering. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 13:13, 7 November 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 May 2 p. 27
Birth date: 1921 Aug 26
text of obituary:
SOPHIE FAST
Sophie Fast of Chilliwack, B.C died Mar. 3. She was born to Franz and Katharina Born Aug. 26, 1921 in Herzenberg, Russia. When she was 12, her father djed of starvation and her mother was forced to beg for food for the family. Sophie worked on a collective farm. Her mother was able to teach her Christian principles in secret. In World War II the family became refugees and were separated from one another. Sophie was employed by the German army. They were reunited in Germany. They emigrated to Winnipeg, Man. in 1948. Here she was given her first Bible and within a week accepted Christ. She spent all her spare time reading and memorizing Scriptures and hymns. Sophie moved to Yarrow, B.C where she was baptized, joining Yarrow MB Church. She married Abram Fast June 27, 1948. She served others with joy, often beyond her health. She never went anywhere without a gift from her kitchen or garden. Her homemade perogies with cream gravy and sausage was a favourite meal with her family. She supported Abe in all his endeavours. Her earlier health problems worsened, and her pain increased, but even when on life support, she remembered people's birthdays. She lost her strength but became more aware of Jesus and His love. She was predeceased by her parents, stepfather, 2 brothers, 1 step-sister. She is mourned by Abe; daughters Vi Wiens and Irene Fast; sons Ed, Dan and David; 11 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 sister. The funeral was Mar. 7 in Clearbrook (B.C.) MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff and Jay Neufeld ministering.