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Isaac Loewen was born on December  
Isaac Loewen was born on December 31, 1896, in the village of Lichtenau, Molotschna (South Russia), where his father, Jakob Loewen, was a teacher. His elementary schooling was obtained in Lichtenau, Altenau and  Fuerstenau. Later he attended high school in Halbstadt.  
31, 1896 ,in the viJlage  of Lichtcnall,  
 
Molotschna (South Russ'ia), where his  
At the age of 14 he found peace in the Lord. Two years later he was baptized upon his confession of faith and became a member of the Rueckenau Mennonite Brethren Church. Already early in life the Lord called him into the ministry of the Word. While in medical service during the First World 'War, he worked with H. Suckau among the recruits near Moscow. As a result of the war, he came to the Odessa region in 1919, where he ministered in the German villages until 1944.  
father, Jakob Loewen, was a teacherHis  
 
elementary schooling was obtained in  
On May 14, 1922 he was married to Elizabeth Ohlhauser. Since they could not return to the Molotschna, they joined the Baptist congregation in Alexanderfeld. The Lord gave them the gift of one son. During the Second World War, they came first to Poland, then to Germany. At the request of a group of refugees, he was ordained as a minister in 1948 by Rev. Gustav Ratzlaff. In the same year, they emigrated to Canada, where with the exception of five years in St. Catharines, they made their home in Virgil, Ontario.  
Lichtenau, Altenau and  Fuerstenau.  
 
Later he attended high school in Halbstadt.  
In 1961 it pleased the Lord to permit him to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage which resulted incomplete paralysis of his left side. He passed away suddenly on April 24, 1969 at the age of 72. The funeral service was held in the Virgil Church on April 26, with Rev. J. G. Baerg and Rev. Gerhard Epp  ministering. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Elizabeth; one son, Victor with wife Marian; three grandchildren, Karen, Donald,  and Lorelei; three brothers and one sister.
At the age of 14 he found peace in  
the Lord. Two years later he was baptized  
upon his confession of faith and became  
a member of the Rueckenau Mennonite  
Brethren Church. Already early in IHe
the Lord called him (nto  the ministry of  
the Word. Whi'le  ,in medical service  
dur,ing  the First World 'War, he worked  
with H. Suckau among the recruits near  
Moscow. As a result of the war, he came  
to the adessa region in 1919, where he  
ministered in the German villages until  
1944.  
an May 14, 1922 he was married to  
Elizabeth Ohlhauser. Since they could  
not return to the Molotschna, they  
joined the Baptist congregat'ion  in  
Alexanderfeld. The Lord gave them the  
gift of one son. During the Second World  
War, they came first to Poland, then to  
Germany. At the request of a group of  
refugees, he was 'Ordained as a minister  
in 1948 by RevGustav Ratzlaff. In the  
same year, they emigrated to Canada,  
where with the exception of five years  
in St. Catharines, they made their home  
in Virgil, antario.  
In 1961 it pleased the Lord to permi,!
him to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage  
which resulted incomplete para:lysis  of  
his left sideHe passed away suddenly  
on April 24, 1969 at the age of 72. The  
funeral service was held in the Virgil  
Church on April 26, with Rev. J.G. Baerg  
and Rev. Gerhard Epp  minis,tering. He  
leaves to mourn his pass,ing  his wife,  
Elizabeth; one son, Vi'ctor  with wife  
Marian; three grandchildren, Karen,  
Donald,  and Lorelei; three brothers  
and one sister.


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Latest revision as of 16:54, 9 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 May 30 p. 27

Birth date: 1896 Dec 31

text of obituary:

REV. ISAAC LOEWEN

Isaac Loewen was born on December 31, 1896, in the village of Lichtenau, Molotschna (South Russia), where his father, Jakob Loewen, was a teacher. His elementary schooling was obtained in Lichtenau, Altenau and Fuerstenau. Later he attended high school in Halbstadt.

At the age of 14 he found peace in the Lord. Two years later he was baptized upon his confession of faith and became a member of the Rueckenau Mennonite Brethren Church. Already early in life the Lord called him into the ministry of the Word. While in medical service during the First World 'War, he worked with H. Suckau among the recruits near Moscow. As a result of the war, he came to the Odessa region in 1919, where he ministered in the German villages until 1944.

On May 14, 1922 he was married to Elizabeth Ohlhauser. Since they could not return to the Molotschna, they joined the Baptist congregation in Alexanderfeld. The Lord gave them the gift of one son. During the Second World War, they came first to Poland, then to Germany. At the request of a group of refugees, he was ordained as a minister in 1948 by Rev. Gustav Ratzlaff. In the same year, they emigrated to Canada, where with the exception of five years in St. Catharines, they made their home in Virgil, Ontario.

In 1961 it pleased the Lord to permit him to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage which resulted incomplete paralysis of his left side. He passed away suddenly on April 24, 1969 at the age of 72. The funeral service was held in the Virgil Church on April 26, with Rev. J. G. Baerg and Rev. Gerhard Epp ministering. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Elizabeth; one son, Victor with wife Marian; three grandchildren, Karen, Donald, and Lorelei; three brothers and one sister.