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Pet er P. Wal'! was born January 14,
Peter P. Wall was born January 14,
1893, th e son O'f Peter and Katherine
1893, the son of Peter and Katherine
WaH, in southern Manitob a. He lost his
Wall, in southern Manitoba. He lost his
fath er at an early age and went to work
father at an early age and went to work
on his own whil e still a youth. As a
on his own while still a youth. As a
young man in the Dalmeny (Sask.)
young man in the Dalmeny (Sask.)
district, while working out, he found
district, while working out, he found
Christ as his Saviour, was baptized, and
Christ as his Saviour, was baptized, and
joined t he Da'imeny Mennonite Brethren
joined the Dalmeny Mennonite Brethren
Church. There he also found his w ife,
Church. There he also found his wife,
Tina Bartsch, to whom he was married
Tina Bartsch, to whom he was married
on D ecember 2, 1917, a 'Union that lasted
on December 2, 1917, a union that lasted
52 y ears. A quiet and indus'trious man,
52 years. A quiet and industrious man,
he at va rious times farm ed, tinsmithed
he at various times farmed, tinsmithed
an d operat ed a garage. H e served as town
and operated a garage. He served as town
counse'ilor in Dalmeny and on the Bo'ard
counsellor in Dalmeny and on the Board
of th e Home for th e Ag ed, and carried
of the Home for the Aged, and carried
an active interest in missions and t he
an active interest in missions and the
work of t he church. His life and deep
work of the church. His life and deep
sense of duty have 'Ie'ft a lasting 'influence
sense of duty have left a lasting influence
on the Dalmeny community.
on the Dalmeny community.
He leaves t o mourn, his w ife; t hree brothers, K'iaus, Vancouver, J ake and
 
Abe, DaHas, Ore.; two sisters, Nettie
He leaves to mourn, his wife; three brothers, Klaus, Vancouver, Jake and
Abe, Dallas, Ore.; two sisters, Nettie
(Mrs. Martens) , Winnipeg, and Tina
(Mrs. Martens) , Winnipeg, and Tina
(Mrs. Fred tut,he), 'Dallas, Ore.; plus a
(Mrs. Fred Luthe), Dallas, Ore.; plus a
host of fri ends.
host of friends.


[[Category:Mennonite brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:19, 22 January 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Mar 06 p. 26

Birth date: 1893 Jan 14

text of obituary:

PETER P. WALL

Peter P. Wall was born January 14, 1893, the son of Peter and Katherine Wall, in southern Manitoba. He lost his father at an early age and went to work on his own while still a youth. As a young man in the Dalmeny (Sask.) district, while working out, he found Christ as his Saviour, was baptized, and joined the Dalmeny Mennonite Brethren Church. There he also found his wife, Tina Bartsch, to whom he was married on December 2, 1917, a union that lasted 52 years. A quiet and industrious man, he at various times farmed, tinsmithed and operated a garage. He served as town counsellor in Dalmeny and on the Board of the Home for the Aged, and carried an active interest in missions and the work of the church. His life and deep sense of duty have left a lasting influence on the Dalmeny community.

He leaves to mourn, his wife; three brothers, Klaus, Vancouver, Jake and Abe, Dallas, Ore.; two sisters, Nettie (Mrs. Martens) , Winnipeg, and Tina (Mrs. Fred Luthe), Dallas, Ore.; plus a host of friends.