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Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1971 Mar 19 p. 31 Birth date: 1930 Feb 23 text of obituary: <center><h3>ARON FEHR</h3></center> Aron Fehr was born to David and Eli..." |
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with his parents to Waldheim, Sask., and | with his parents to Waldheim, Sask., and | ||
approximately ten years later to Virgil, | approximately ten years later to Virgil, | ||
Ont. As a young lad he accepted Christ | |||
as his personal Saviour during an evangelistic campaign conducted | as his personal Saviour during an evangelistic campaign conducted in Waldheim | ||
by Rev. John Parschauer and Rev. | by Rev. John Parschauer and Rev. | ||
Robins. In 1950 he was baptized upon | Robins. In 1950 he was baptized upon | ||
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the fellowship of the St, Catharines | the fellowship of the St, Catharines | ||
Mennonite Brethren Church. | Mennonite Brethren Church. | ||
He was married to Mary Benio of | He was married to Mary Benio of | ||
Bonnyville, Alta., in July, 1955, a marriage that was blessed with five children. | Bonnyville, Alta., in July, 1955, a marriage that was blessed with five children. | ||
For a number of years | For a number of years they lived in | ||
Saskatoon where he was employed as a | Saskatoon where he was employed as a | ||
trucker. In 1964 they took up a homestead in the | trucker. In 1964 they took up a homestead in the La-corey district in northern | ||
Alberta. To supplement the family 's | Alberta. To supplement the family's | ||
meagre | meagre income, Aron did some logging | ||
in the High Prairie district some 350 | in the High Prairie district some 350 | ||
miles west of their home. It was here | miles west of their home. It was here | ||
that he | that he met a sudden death as a result | ||
of an accident while felling trees, | of an accident while felling trees, | ||
He leaves to mourn, his wife, Mary; | He leaves to mourn, his wife, Mary; | ||
five children, Deborah 14, David 12, | five children, Deborah 14, David 12, | ||
Bobby 10, Karen 7 and Trent 5; his | Bobby 10, Karen 7 and Trent 5; his | ||
parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Fehr, | parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Fehr, Waldheim; three brothers, David, Fort St. | ||
John, B .C., Abe, North Battleford, | John, B.C., Abe, North Battleford, Sask., | ||
Amos, St. Catharines; seven sisters, Mrs. | Amos, St. Catharines; seven sisters, Mrs. | ||
John (Helen) Harms, St. | John (Helen) Harms, St. Catharines, | ||
Mrs. Peter (Anne) Petkau, Waldheim, | Mrs. Peter (Anne) Petkau, Waldheim, | ||
Mrs. Jake (Mary) Rempel, Waldheim, | Mrs. Jake (Mary) Rempel, Waldheim, | ||
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Watrous, Sask., and Mrs. John (Agnes) | Watrous, Sask., and Mrs. John (Agnes) | ||
Goertzen, Virgil, Ont.; his parents-in-law; | Goertzen, Virgil, Ont.; his parents-in-law; | ||
four brothers-in-law; , three | four brothers-in-law; , three sisters-in-Iaw | ||
and many other friends and relatives. | and many other friends and relatives. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 8 June 2016
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Mar 19 p. 31
Birth date: 1930 Feb 23
text of obituary:
ARON FEHR
Aron Fehr was born to David and Elizabeth Fehr on February 23, 1930 at Hague, Sask. At the age of two he moved with his parents to Waldheim, Sask., and approximately ten years later to Virgil, Ont. As a young lad he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour during an evangelistic campaign conducted in Waldheim by Rev. John Parschauer and Rev. Robins. In 1950 he was baptized upon his confession of faith and accepted into the fellowship of the St, Catharines Mennonite Brethren Church.
He was married to Mary Benio of Bonnyville, Alta., in July, 1955, a marriage that was blessed with five children. For a number of years they lived in Saskatoon where he was employed as a trucker. In 1964 they took up a homestead in the La-corey district in northern Alberta. To supplement the family's meagre income, Aron did some logging in the High Prairie district some 350 miles west of their home. It was here that he met a sudden death as a result of an accident while felling trees,
He leaves to mourn, his wife, Mary; five children, Deborah 14, David 12, Bobby 10, Karen 7 and Trent 5; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Fehr, Waldheim; three brothers, David, Fort St. John, B.C., Abe, North Battleford, Sask., Amos, St. Catharines; seven sisters, Mrs. John (Helen) Harms, St. Catharines, Mrs. Peter (Anne) Petkau, Waldheim, Mrs. Jake (Mary) Rempel, Waldheim, Mrs. Ross (Hetty) Green, Dunnville, Ont., Mrs. Harry (Margaret) Lang, Dunnville, Mrs , Victor (Katie) Nickel, Watrous, Sask., and Mrs. John (Agnes) Goertzen, Virgil, Ont.; his parents-in-law; four brothers-in-law; , three sisters-in-Iaw and many other friends and relatives.