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Canada and settled in New Brigden,
Canada and settled in New Brigden,
Alberta.
Alberta.
Two years later he married Anna ,G.
Two years later he married Anna ,G.
Bergen of Sedalia, Alta. They farmed in
Bergen of Sedalia, Alta. They farmed in
the Sedalia and Chinook areas for
the Sedalia and Chinook areas for
several years.
several years.
In 1933 they moved to East Coulee,
In 1933 they moved to East Coulee,
Alta. where Mr.Wiens worked in the
Alta. where Mr. Wiens worked in the
coal mines until 1942. They then moved
coal mines until 1942. They then moved
to Gem, Alta., where he was in the
to Gem, Alta., where he was in the
trucking and farming business until
trucking and farming business until
1969. ,Illness necessitated repeated periods
1969. Illness necessitated repeated periods
of hospitalization. They finally moved to
of hospitalization. They finally moved to
T'hree Hills where medical facilities
Three Hills where medical facilities
were close at hand.
were close at hand.
When he was a young boy he accepted Jesus as his personal Saviour during
When he was a young boy he accepted Jesus as his personal Saviour during
evanglistic meetings in Russia. In a
evangelistic meetings in Russia. In a
recent testimony written for the church
recent testimony written for the church
in Three Hills, ,he testified that the life
in Three Hills, he testified that the life
of a backs'lider is not a pleasant one.
of a backslider is not a pleasant one.
Suffering and difficulties were instrumental in drawing him back into il
Suffering and difficulties were instrumental in drawing him back into a
vital relationship with God. He appreciated very much the warm welcome and
vital relationship with God. He appreciated very much the warm welcome and
fellowship of believers enjoyed in the
fellowship of believers enjoyed in the
Bethel Evangelical Church of Three
Bethel Evangelical Church of Three
Hills during the past two years.
Hills during the past two years.
On July 19, 1971 he slipped away
On July 19, 1971 he slipped away
quietly to be with the Lord.
quietly to be with the Lord.
He is survived by his wife, Anna,
He is survived by his wife, Anna,
three sons, five daughters, eighteen
three sons, five daughters, eighteen
grandchBdren, three brothers and three
grandchildren, three brothers and three
sisters.
sisters.


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

Latest revision as of 12:08, 13 July 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 aug 27 p. 31

Birth date: 1905 Jul 21

text of obituary:

DAVID WIENS

David Wiens was born in Neukirch, Russia, to David and Maria Wiens on July 21, 1905. In 1925 he emigrated to Canada and settled in New Brigden, Alberta.

Two years later he married Anna ,G. Bergen of Sedalia, Alta. They farmed in the Sedalia and Chinook areas for several years.

In 1933 they moved to East Coulee, Alta. where Mr. Wiens worked in the coal mines until 1942. They then moved to Gem, Alta., where he was in the trucking and farming business until 1969. Illness necessitated repeated periods of hospitalization. They finally moved to Three Hills where medical facilities were close at hand.

When he was a young boy he accepted Jesus as his personal Saviour during evangelistic meetings in Russia. In a recent testimony written for the church in Three Hills, he testified that the life of a backslider is not a pleasant one. Suffering and difficulties were instrumental in drawing him back into a vital relationship with God. He appreciated very much the warm welcome and fellowship of believers enjoyed in the Bethel Evangelical Church of Three Hills during the past two years.

On July 19, 1971 he slipped away quietly to be with the Lord.

He is survived by his wife, Anna, three sons, five daughters, eighteen grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters.