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Giesbrecht, Lillian Susan Epp (1925-2008): Difference between revisions
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was born in a log cabin | was born in a log cabin | ||
Sept. 6, 1925 to Peter and | Sept. 6, 1925 to Peter and | ||
Susan Epp in Clairmont, | Susan Epp in Clairmont, | ||
Alta. In 1934, the family | Alta. In 1934, the family | ||
moved to | moved to LaGlace, Alta., where Lillian spent the | ||
rest of her childhood years . Along with simple | rest of her childhood years. Along with simple | ||
farm joys, Lillian attended Sexmith Bible Institute | farm joys, Lillian attended Sexmith Bible Institute | ||
and Bear Lake Kid's Bible Camp where she was | and Bear Lake Kid's Bible Camp where she was |
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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2008 May p. 34
Birth date: 1925 Sep 6
text of obituary:
LILLIAN SUSAN GIESBRECHT
Lillian Susan Giesbrecht died Jan. 29, 2008. She was born in a log cabin Sept. 6, 1925 to Peter and Susan Epp in Clairmont, Alta. In 1934, the family moved to LaGlace, Alta., where Lillian spent the rest of her childhood years. Along with simple farm joys, Lillian attended Sexmith Bible Institute and Bear Lake Kid's Bible Camp where she was challenged in her faith. Known for feist and adventure, Lillian pursued a nursing degree in Winnipeg. She married Burton Giesbrecht and moved to Kelowna in 1957. Along with extreme camping, skiing, and canoe escapades, she lectured at Okanagan Bible College, held Bible clubs, and published writing and poetry that many appreciated. She had a keen ability to read people around her and touch them with a deep sense of hope and love - especially lonely people or strangers. Predeceased by Burton in 1985 and two brothers, she is mourned by children Steve (Betty), Darrel (Surjit); 3 grandchildren; 1 brother.