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Art Hamm died sud-
Art Hamm died suddenly Feb. 20. He was
denly Feb. 20. He was
born Sept. 21, 1932 in
born Sept. 21, 1932 in
Gouldtown, Sask. to
Gouldtown, Sask. to
Abraham and Helen
Abraham and Helen
Hamm. Art was an
Hamm. Art was an
overcomer. He expe-
overcomer. He experienced the deaths
rienced the deaths
of his mother and 2
hood was spent in of his mother and 2
stepmothers, and the loss of 2 family farms.
Watrous, Sask.ln 1940, stepmothers, and the loss of 2 family farms.
At 9, Art received Jesus as Lord and Saviour.
the family moved to At 9, Art received Jesus as Lord and Saviour.
At 12, he was trampled by a horse and then
John Toews died
contracted polio in the hospital. Told he would
peacefully Feb. 24. He
never walk again, he went on to win track
was born Aug. 26,1925
and field races. Art attended Briercrest Bible
in Colonsay, Sask . to
Heinrich A. and Hele-
na Toews . John's child-
Gretna, Man. In early 1942, John moved to At 12, he was trampled by a horse and then
B.C. He was hired by Dueck Building Supplies contracted polio in the hospital. Told he would
and was a loyal employee for 28 years, both in never walk again, he went on to win track
Chilliwack and Abbotsford. He married Elfrieda and field races . Art attended Briercrest Bible
Krause in 1964 and they attended Clearbrook
MB Church. In 1970 John was baptized and
became a member of Bakerview MB Church,
Abbotsford. John retired in 1986 after a second
bout with cancer, and spent the next 14 years as
a volunteer driver for the Cancer Society. In Feb.
2003, John suffered a debilitating stroke. He is
mourned by Elfrieda; daughter Ruth; son Robert
(Heather); granddaughter Sydney; 1 brother, 3
sisters. The memorial service was Mar. 1 at Bak -
erview MB Church.
David Goertz
David Goertz died
peacefully Mar. 8 at age
90. He was born July
16, 1916 in Kamenetz,
Russia to Peter and
Maria Goertz. In 1924,
the family immigrated
to Canada, settling in
Crowfoot, Alta., and
later Lindbrook, Alta. Dave married Susie Mar-
tens Mar. 25, 1940 and for 6 years worked on
the Jones Ranch in Bassano, Alta. In 1946 they
moved to Coaldale, where Dave worked as a
farmer, welder, and meatpacking plant main-
tenance worker, using his skills as an inventor
to design and build labour-saving machinery.
In 1989, Dave and Susie moved to Claresholm,
Institute and Canadian Theological Seminary
Institute and Canadian Theological Seminary
in Regina. While at Briercrest, he met and mar-
in Regina. While at Briercrest, he met and married Shirley Memory. In 1958, the family left for
ried Shirley Memory. In 1958, the family left for
mission work in India. They served with India
mission work in India. They served with India
Mission and Far East Broadcasting Company,
Mission and Far East Broadcasting Company,
pioneering Christian radio and literature, and
pioneering Christian radio and literature, and
running a recording studio, printing press, and
running a recording studio, printing press, and
bookstore. In 1970, Shirley died of a heart at-
bookstore. In 1970, Shirley died of a heart attack. Art and his 4 young children settled in Outram, Sask., where Art worked in construction
tack. Art and his 4 young children settled in Ou-
tram, Sask., where Art worked in construction
and management. Subsequently, he worked as
and management. Subsequently, he worked as
a printer and recording technician at Briercrest.
a printer and recording technician at Briercrest.
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East Broadcasting Company and Every Home
East Broadcasting Company and Every Home
for Christ. In 1993, they moved to Abbotsford,
for Christ. In 1993, they moved to Abbotsford,
B.C. and began a home- based charity called
B.C. and began a home-based charity called
Cross Cultural Mission Support Ministries. Art
Cross Cultural Mission Support Ministries. Art
completed 18 trips back to India and was able
completed 18 trips back to India and was able
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Darrell, Darla, Alan, Carolyn, Donna, and Brenda,
Darrell, Darla, Alan, Carolyn, Donna, and Brenda,
and their spouses; 16 grandchildren; 1 sister; 1
and their spouses; 16 grandchildren; 1 sister; 1
brother. The memorial service wa s Feb . 26 at
brother. The memorial service was Feb. 26 at
Clearbrook MB Church, Abbotsford.
Clearbrook MB Church, Abbotsford.


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Latest revision as of 12:25, 3 June 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 May p. 29

Birth date: 1932 Sep 21

text of obituary:

ABRAHAM ARTHUR (ART) HAMM

Art Hamm died suddenly Feb. 20. He was born Sept. 21, 1932 in Gouldtown, Sask. to Abraham and Helen Hamm. Art was an overcomer. He experienced the deaths of his mother and 2 stepmothers, and the loss of 2 family farms. At 9, Art received Jesus as Lord and Saviour. At 12, he was trampled by a horse and then contracted polio in the hospital. Told he would never walk again, he went on to win track and field races. Art attended Briercrest Bible Institute and Canadian Theological Seminary in Regina. While at Briercrest, he met and married Shirley Memory. In 1958, the family left for mission work in India. They served with India Mission and Far East Broadcasting Company, pioneering Christian radio and literature, and running a recording studio, printing press, and bookstore. In 1970, Shirley died of a heart attack. Art and his 4 young children settled in Outram, Sask., where Art worked in construction and management. Subsequently, he worked as a printer and recording technician at Briercrest. He spent many Sundays speaking and travelling with his singing daughters. In 1979, Art married Hilda Froese. They were a dynamic team with unending resolve and energy. In 1981, Art and Hilda relocated to Virgil, Ont. to represent Far East Broadcasting Company and Every Home for Christ. In 1993, they moved to Abbotsford, B.C. and began a home-based charity called Cross Cultural Mission Support Ministries. Art completed 18 trips back to India and was able to see the fruit of his labour. Predeceased by Shirley; 2 sisters; 1 brother; 1 grandchild; he is mourned by Hilda; children Darene, Debbie, Darrell, Darla, Alan, Carolyn, Donna, and Brenda, and their spouses; 16 grandchildren; 1 sister; 1 brother. The memorial service was Feb. 26 at Clearbrook MB Church, Abbotsford.