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<center><h3>ANDREW JACOB LOEWEN</h3></center>
<center><h3>ANDREW JACOB LOEWEN</h3></center>
Andrew Jacob Loewen passed away on October 20. He was born to
Jacob and Anna Loewen on November 10,
1907 in Fuerstenau, Russia. In 1925 he immigrated to Canada with his parents. He lived
briefly in northern Ontario and at Fannystelle, Man. before moving to the Moore Park
(Man.) district in 1929. He married Tina
Steingard on February 22,1931. They farmed
at Moore Park until retiring to Brandon in
1977. For many years he attended the Justice Mennonite Brethren Church, but it was
only in the last weeks of his life that he accepted Christ as Saviour and was able to
pass away at peace with God. He is survived
by his wife Tina; children and spouses: Henry
and Elizabeth of Vermilion, Alta., Anne and
John Krueger of Brandon, William and
Susan of Moore Park, Rudy and Roberta of
Marchwell, Sask., Susan and Alvin Enns of
Hepburn, Sask., Helen and Victor Hi e bert of
Plum Coulee, Linda and Robert Penner, and
Mary Rose, of Winnipeg; 27 grandchildren,
one brother and one sister. The funeral was
held in the Richmond Park (Brandon) MB
Church with son Henry and son-in-law Alvin
Enns officiating.


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[[category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:55, 6 November 2024

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1980 Dec 5 p. 30

Birth date: 1907 Nov 10

text of obituary:

ANDREW JACOB LOEWEN

Andrew Jacob Loewen passed away on October 20. He was born to Jacob and Anna Loewen on November 10, 1907 in Fuerstenau, Russia. In 1925 he immigrated to Canada with his parents. He lived briefly in northern Ontario and at Fannystelle, Man. before moving to the Moore Park (Man.) district in 1929. He married Tina Steingard on February 22,1931. They farmed at Moore Park until retiring to Brandon in 1977. For many years he attended the Justice Mennonite Brethren Church, but it was only in the last weeks of his life that he accepted Christ as Saviour and was able to pass away at peace with God. He is survived by his wife Tina; children and spouses: Henry and Elizabeth of Vermilion, Alta., Anne and John Krueger of Brandon, William and Susan of Moore Park, Rudy and Roberta of Marchwell, Sask., Susan and Alvin Enns of Hepburn, Sask., Helen and Victor Hi e bert of Plum Coulee, Linda and Robert Penner, and Mary Rose, of Winnipeg; 27 grandchildren, one brother and one sister. The funeral was held in the Richmond Park (Brandon) MB Church with son Henry and son-in-law Alvin Enns officiating.