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Arnold Schmidt died
Arnold Schmidt died
I Aug . 5. He was born
Aug. 5. He was born
Nov. 23, 1915 to
Nov. 23, 1915 to
David and Wilhelmina
David and Wilhelmina
Schmidt in Wymyschle,
Schmidt in Wymyschle,
Poland. At 21 he ac-
Poland. At 21 he accepted the Lord Jesus
cepted the Lord Jesus
as his personal Saviour,
as his personal Saviour,
following the visit of a
following the visit of a
travelling preacher.
travelling preacher.
_-'---'0<...... _ __ The next year he was
The next year he was
baptized . He was a farm labourer and
baptized. He was a farm labourer and
worked in a flourmill. He was conscripted
worked in a flourmill. He was conscripted
into the army in 1944, then became a pris-
into the army in 1944, then became a prisoner of war, first in France and then in England. In England he attended a Baptist
oner of war, first in France and then in Eng-
land. In England he attended a Baptist
Church in Chatham where he received a
Church in Chatham where he received a
New Testament. He was freed in Nov. 1947
New Testament. He was freed in Nov. 1947
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in Linden, Alta. They settled in Richmond,
in Linden, Alta. They settled in Richmond,
B.C. where he worked for Eburne Sawmill.
B.C. where he worked for Eburne Sawmill.
They were hospitable particularly to immi-
They were hospitable particularly to immigrants coming to Canada. They enjoyed
grants coming to Canada . They enjoyed
travelling to California, South America, Europe and the Holy Land. He loved the Lord
travelling to California, South America, Eu-
rope and the Holy Land . He loved the Lord
and his faith was evident in his Bible reading
and his faith was evident in his Bible reading
and prayers, particula rly for his family.
and prayers, particularly for his family.
Favourite passages were Psalm 23 and John
Favourite passages were Psalm 23 and John
3:16. A favourite German hymn was /II Will
3:16. A favourite German hymn was "I Will
Sing the Wondrous Story./I He longed for his
Sing the Wondrous Story." He longed for his
heavenly home. He loved the church and
heavenly home. He loved the church and
supported many Christian fund raising
supported many Christian fund raising
events. He volunteered at a care home, Pine-
events. He volunteered at a care home, Pinegrove Place. He shared vegetables from his
grove Place . He shared vegetables from his
garden. Predeceased by 4 brothers, 4 sisters,
garden. Predeceased by 4 brothers, 4 sisters,
he is mourned by Hedy, daughter Ann
he is mourned by Hedy, daughter Ann
Kroeker of Richmond; 2 grandsons; 3 great-
Kroeker of Richmond; 2 grandsons; 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Aug. 11 in
grandchildren. The funeral was Aug. 11 in
Culloden MB Church, Vancouver, with Rudy
Culloden MB Church, Vancouver, with Rudy
Willms and Frank Peters ministering.
Willms and Frank Peters ministering.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 23 October 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Oct 14 p. 27

Birth date: 1915 Nov 23

text of obituary:

ARNOLD SCHMIDT

Arnold Schmidt died Aug. 5. He was born Nov. 23, 1915 to David and Wilhelmina Schmidt in Wymyschle, Poland. At 21 he accepted the Lord Jesus as his personal Saviour, following the visit of a travelling preacher. The next year he was baptized. He was a farm labourer and worked in a flourmill. He was conscripted into the army in 1944, then became a prisoner of war, first in France and then in England. In England he attended a Baptist Church in Chatham where he received a New Testament. He was freed in Nov. 1947 and stayed in the MCC camp in Gronau, Germany. In 1948 he immigrated to Mission, B.C. He married Hedy Ratzlaff Oct. 10, 1949 in Linden, Alta. They settled in Richmond, B.C. where he worked for Eburne Sawmill. They were hospitable particularly to immigrants coming to Canada. They enjoyed travelling to California, South America, Europe and the Holy Land. He loved the Lord and his faith was evident in his Bible reading and prayers, particularly for his family. Favourite passages were Psalm 23 and John 3:16. A favourite German hymn was "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story." He longed for his heavenly home. He loved the church and supported many Christian fund raising events. He volunteered at a care home, Pinegrove Place. He shared vegetables from his garden. Predeceased by 4 brothers, 4 sisters, he is mourned by Hedy, daughter Ann Kroeker of Richmond; 2 grandsons; 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Aug. 11 in Culloden MB Church, Vancouver, with Rudy Willms and Frank Peters ministering.