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Giesbrecht, Cornelius U. (1910-1971)

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was blessed with three sons and two
 
was blessed with three sons and two
 
daughters. They made their home in
 
daughters. They made their home in
Meath, S.tO.,liv:ing there from 1937 to
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Meath, S.D., living there from 1937 to
1965 when they moved ont'Oa farm ne'ar
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1965 when they moved on to a farm near
Elm Creek. Here t'hey joined the fell'lowship o'f the Newton Mennon'irte Brethren
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Elm Creek. Here they joined the fellowship of the Newton Mennonite Brethren
Church .
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Church.
   
He was hig-hly respecrted and deeply
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He was highly respected and deeply
loved by his chi'ldren. With his p'assing,
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loved by his children. With his passing,
a part of rthem has aliso p'a,ssed away.
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a part of them has also passed away.
Mthough his 'life,espeoiaHy during the
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Although his life,especially during the
lat'ter years, wa's d'itticult beoause of
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latter years, was difficult because of
 
illness and farming difficulties, he never
 
illness and farming difficulties, he never
ceased to s'ing 'Or to pl'ay his harp. As a
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ceased to sing or to play his harp. As a
child of the Lord's, he sought ,to be a
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child of the Lord's, he sought to be a
friend t'O a'II.
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friend to all.
   
He passe'd away suddenly on N'ovember
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He passed away suddenly on November
3, 1971, -leaving to mourn hilS pass:ing, his
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3, 1971, leaving to mourn his passing, his
wife, Ma-ria; Ithree so-ns, Bill and his wi,fe
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wife, Maria; three sons, Bill and his wife
L'iz, Wa'I'ter and his wife Mary, Corny
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Liz, Walter and his wife Mary, Corny
 
and his wife Elvera; two daughters,
 
and his wife Elvera; two daughters,
 
Martha and her husband Sydney, Mary
 
Martha and her husband Sydney, Mary
and her hushand Abe; 13 grandch'ildren;
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and her husband Abe; 13 grandchildren;
a brot:her and a sislter and many re,l-a't'ives
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a brother and a sister and many relatives
 
and friends.
 
and friends.
   
The funeral was oonducted from >the
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The funeral was conducted from the
Newton MBChur'ch with Rev. J.J. Nikkel
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Newton MB Church with Rev. J.J. Nikkel
 
and Rev. D.A. Dyck ministering .
 
and Rev. D.A. Dyck ministering .
   

Latest revision as of 14:54, 28 September 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Jun 02 p. 30

Birth date: 1910 oct 21

text of obituary:

CORNELIUS U. GIESBRECHT

Cornelius U. Giesbrecht was born October 21, 1910 at Neuhoffnung, Manitoba to Henry and Elizabeth Giestbrecht. His mother predeceased him when he was almost three years old. He grew up with four brothers, two sisters, four half-bro~hers and five half-sisters, of which four - three brothers and a sister have predeceased him .

He decided to follow Jesus when he was 27 years old and upon the confession of his faith was baptized in 1949 and joined the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church. Maria Enns became his beloved wife on October 24, 1937. Their marriage was blessed with three sons and two daughters. They made their home in Meath, S.D., living there from 1937 to 1965 when they moved on to a farm near Elm Creek. Here they joined the fellowship of the Newton Mennonite Brethren Church.

He was highly respected and deeply loved by his children. With his passing, a part of them has also passed away. Although his life,especially during the latter years, was difficult because of illness and farming difficulties, he never ceased to sing or to play his harp. As a child of the Lord's, he sought to be a friend to all.

He passed away suddenly on November 3, 1971, leaving to mourn his passing, his wife, Maria; three sons, Bill and his wife Liz, Walter and his wife Mary, Corny and his wife Elvera; two daughters, Martha and her husband Sydney, Mary and her husband Abe; 13 grandchildren; a brother and a sister and many relatives and friends.

The funeral was conducted from the Newton MB Church with Rev. J.J. Nikkel and Rev. D.A. Dyck ministering .

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