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David A. Loewen was born to A!braham
David A. Loewen was born to Abraham
and Susanna Loewen on March 4, 1,895
and Susanna Loewen on March 4, 1895
in Pod'o'lsk, Neu Samara in Rus'Sia. He
in Podolsk, Neu Samara in Russia. He
experienced the new birth and was baptized in 1917. On May 28, 1918 he was
experienced the new birth and was baptized in 1917. On May 28, 1918 he was
united ,in marriage to Lena, daug'hter of
united in marriage to Lena, daughter of
Henry and Susanna, Nickel. Three daughters and one son were born to them
Henry and Susanna, Nickel. Three daughters and one son were born to them
infancy. In 1924 the family immigrated
infancy. In 1924 the family immigrated
t·o Canada and sett·led in the Bee·chyDem aim~ area in Saskatchewan. Here
to Canada and settled in the Beechy-Demaine area in Saskatchewan. Here
nine more children were born to them
nine more children were born to them
of which one son died in infancy. In 1946
of which one son died in infancy. In 1946
the family moved to Ontario and fellowshipped with the Virgil MB Church.
the family moved to Ontario and fellow-shipped with the Virgil MB Church.
In 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Loewen celebrated th e·iI' golden wedding. One year
 
In 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Loewen celebrated their golden wedding. One year
later Mrs. Loewen went to be with her
later Mrs. Loewen went to be with her
Saviour. In the spr'ing of 1970 it was
Saviour. In the spring of 1970 it was
found that Mr. Loewen had ·cancer. The
found that Mr. Loewen had cancer. The
Lord took him home on September 30
Lord took him home on September 30
at the age o,f 75. Funeral se~vices were
at the age of 75. Funeral services were
held on October 3 in the Virg,i'l Church.
held on October 3 in the Virgil Church.
Rev. George W'ichert, for many years a
Rev. George Wichert, for many years a
neighbour of the Loewen family, pointed
neighbour of the Loewen family, pointed
out that Mr. Loewen's life an·d homegoing
out that Mr. Loewen's life and home going
was to become for us a chanengeand
was to become for us a change and
an encouragement. Rev. J .G. Baer,g related that when Mr. Loewen had been
an encouragement. Rev. J .G. Baerg related that when Mr. Loewen had been
questi·oned conceming his homegoing 'his
questioned concerning his home going his
answer had been: "It's just taking too
answer had been: "It's just taking too
long."
long."
He ·is surv,ived by <three sons : Henry,
 
He is survived by three sons: Henry,
Sault Ste. Marie; Frank, St. Catharines;
Sault Ste. Marie; Frank, St. Catharines;
Jacob, London, ant.; seven daughters:
Jacob, London, Ont.; seven daughters:
Mrs. John (Susan) Heinrichs; Mrs.
Mrs. John (Susan) Heinrichs; Mrs.
Henry (Agnes) Martens; Mrs. Peter
Henry (Agnes) Martens; Mrs. Peter
(Erna ) Hei nrichs, aoN ,in Saskatchewan;
(Erna ) Heinrichs, all in Saskatchewan;
He·lena, SIM missionary to Nigeria, presently home on furloUQh; Mrs. Kurt
Helena, SIM missionary to Nigeria, presently home on furlough; Mrs. Kurt
(Ann) W agner, London, Ont.; Mrs. WaIter (Tina) Toman, K·itchener; and Mrs .
(Ann) Wagner, London, Ont.; Mrs. Walter (Tina) Toman, Kitchener; and Mrs .
Edmund (Mary) Janzen, Fresno, Ca'li'f.;
Edmund (Mary) Janzen, Fresno, Calif.;
one brother, Henry, W'innipeg; one sister,
one brother, Henry, Winnipeg; one sister,
Mrs. Peter Isaac, in Br.itish Columbia;
Mrs. Peter Isaac, in British Columbia;
and 35 grandch.Hdren
and 35 grandchildren.


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Latest revision as of 10:32, 29 April 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Nov 13 p. 22

Birth date: 1895 Mar 04

text of obituary:

DAVID A. LOEWEN

David A. Loewen was born to Abraham and Susanna Loewen on March 4, 1895 in Podolsk, Neu Samara in Russia. He experienced the new birth and was baptized in 1917. On May 28, 1918 he was united in marriage to Lena, daughter of Henry and Susanna, Nickel. Three daughters and one son were born to them infancy. In 1924 the family immigrated to Canada and settled in the Beechy-Demaine area in Saskatchewan. Here nine more children were born to them of which one son died in infancy. In 1946 the family moved to Ontario and fellow-shipped with the Virgil MB Church.

In 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Loewen celebrated their golden wedding. One year later Mrs. Loewen went to be with her Saviour. In the spring of 1970 it was found that Mr. Loewen had cancer. The Lord took him home on September 30 at the age of 75. Funeral services were held on October 3 in the Virgil Church. Rev. George Wichert, for many years a neighbour of the Loewen family, pointed out that Mr. Loewen's life and home going was to become for us a change and an encouragement. Rev. J .G. Baerg related that when Mr. Loewen had been questioned concerning his home going his answer had been: "It's just taking too long."

He is survived by three sons: Henry, Sault Ste. Marie; Frank, St. Catharines; Jacob, London, Ont.; seven daughters: Mrs. John (Susan) Heinrichs; Mrs. Henry (Agnes) Martens; Mrs. Peter (Erna ) Heinrichs, all in Saskatchewan; Helena, SIM missionary to Nigeria, presently home on furlough; Mrs. Kurt (Ann) Wagner, London, Ont.; Mrs. Walter (Tina) Toman, Kitchener; and Mrs . Edmund (Mary) Janzen, Fresno, Calif.; one brother, Henry, Winnipeg; one sister, Mrs. Peter Isaac, in British Columbia; and 35 grandchildren.