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Dietrich Loewen, born September 10,
Dietrich Loewen, born September 10,
1896 at Moun'tain Lake, Minnesota, the
1896 at Mountain Lake, Minnesota, the
son of D,ietrich and Lena (Kroeker)
son of Dietrich and Lena (Kroeker)
Loewen, passed away quiet,ly in the
Loewen, passed away quietly in the
Saskatoon City Hosp'ital on March 15 at
Saskatoon City Hospital on March 15 at
the age of 73.
the age of 73.
He came to Canada with his parents
He came to Canada with his parents
in 1903 and settled in the Dalmeny
in 1903 and settled in the Dalmeny
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united with the church. On October 24,
united with the church. On October 24,
1920 he married a widow, Susie Goertz
1920 he married a widow, Susie Goertz
Klassen, and a'ccepted the respons,ibility
Klassen, and accepted the responsibility
as father o,f her young son Edward. For
as father of her young son Edward. For
over 37 years they shared joys and
over 37 years they shared joys and
sorrows unti,1 her homego,ing on February
sorrows unti1 her home going on February
20, 1958. God blessed their union with
20, 1958. God blessed their union with
two children, Fred, who predeceased his
two children, Fred, who predeceased his
father in June, 1968, and Ros,ie, at home.
father in June, 1968, and Rosie, at home.
He was occupied with farming and
He was occupied with farming and
custom work un!i,1 he retired in 1961.
custom work until he retired in 1961.
He was also ke'enly interested in the
 
church and the work of the Lord. Dur,ing
He was also keenly interested in the
t:he last year of his life, when he was in
church and the work of the Lord. During
the last year of his life, when he was in
failing health, he often expressed his
failing health, he often expressed his
disappointment at not being 'able to
disappointment at not being able to
attend Sunday school and the wors'hip
attend Sunday school and the worship
services. In his suffering he was a
services. In his suffering he was a
testimony and encouragement to many.
testimony and encouragement to many.
He leaves to mourn, one son, Edward
He leaves to mourn, one son, Edward
of Saskatoon; one daughter, Rosie of
of Saskatoon; one daughter, Rosie of
Da'lmeny; two daughters-in-law; eight
Dalmeny; two daughters-in-law; eight
grandchildren; one brother and three
grandchildren; one brother and three
sisters.
sisters.


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

Latest revision as of 12:40, 10 February 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Apr 17 p. 27

Birth date: 1896 Sep 10

text of obituary:

DIETRICH LOEWEN

Dietrich Loewen, born September 10, 1896 at Mountain Lake, Minnesota, the son of Dietrich and Lena (Kroeker) Loewen, passed away quietly in the Saskatoon City Hospital on March 15 at the age of 73.

He came to Canada with his parents in 1903 and settled in the Dalmeny district north of Saskatoon. It was here that he was saved and baptized and united with the church. On October 24, 1920 he married a widow, Susie Goertz Klassen, and accepted the responsibility as father of her young son Edward. For over 37 years they shared joys and sorrows unti1 her home going on February 20, 1958. God blessed their union with two children, Fred, who predeceased his father in June, 1968, and Rosie, at home. He was occupied with farming and custom work until he retired in 1961.

He was also keenly interested in the church and the work of the Lord. During the last year of his life, when he was in failing health, he often expressed his disappointment at not being able to attend Sunday school and the worship services. In his suffering he was a testimony and encouragement to many.

He leaves to mourn, one son, Edward of Saskatoon; one daughter, Rosie of Dalmeny; two daughters-in-law; eight grandchildren; one brother and three sisters.