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<center><h3>GERHARD G. BAERG</h3></center> | <center><h3>GERHARD G. BAERG</h3></center> | ||
Gerhard G. Baerg | Gerhard G. Baerg was born in Alexanderkrone in Southern Russia, where he | ||
spent 12 happy years with his | spent 12 happy years with his parents | ||
and his brothers and sisters . Then his | and his brothers and sisters. Then his | ||
father died, and the difficult years of | father died, and the difficult years of | ||
the | the revolution, famine, and emigration | ||
followed. In 1924 | followed. In 1924 his mother and the | ||
seven | seven children left for Ontario, then | ||
moved to Dominion City, Manitoba, after | moved to Dominion City, Manitoba, after | ||
two years. Here they worked | two years. Here they worked diligently | ||
and God blessed the family. Gerhard | and God blessed the family. Gerhard | ||
accepted Christ as his Saviour and joined | accepted Christ as his Saviour and joined | ||
the Arnaud MB Church in 1936, where | the Arnaud MB Church in 1936, where | ||
he enjoyed the fellowship of the | he enjoyed the fellowship of the believers. | ||
In 1940 he was married, and moved | In 1940 he was married, and moved | ||
to Yarrow, B. | to Yarrow, B.C. in 1944, where he | ||
engaged in small fruit farming and | engaged in small fruit farming and participated in the work of the church | ||
there. Three sons and two | there. Three sons and two daughters | ||
were born of this union, and the family | were born of this union, and the family | ||
appreciated the | appreciated the steady and consistent | ||
spiritual | spiritual relationship to God which the | ||
father had, and for the good example he | father had, and for the good example he | ||
set them. | |||
Left to mourn are his wife, | |||
Left to mourn are his wife, Hilda, | |||
Rudy and Corinne, Prince Rupert, Otto | Rudy and Corinne, Prince Rupert, Otto | ||
and Rick in Vancouver, Sherry in | and Rick in Vancouver, Sherry in | ||
Burnaby, and | Burnaby, and Barbie at home, as well | ||
as | as three brothers and two sisters: Rev. | ||
John G. Baerg, Virgil, Missionary Willie | John G. Baerg, Virgil, Missionary Willie | ||
G. Baerg, Port Rowan, Henry G. Baerg, | G. Baerg, Port Rowan, Henry G. Baerg, | ||
Winnipeg, Mrs. John Jantzen, Waldheim, | |||
and Mrs. A.J. Isaac, St. Catherines,Ont. | and Mrs. A.J. Isaac, St. Catherines,Ont. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 16 November 2016
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Sep 08 p. 31
Birth date: 1905 Nov 15
text of obituary:
GERHARD G. BAERG
Gerhard G. Baerg was born in Alexanderkrone in Southern Russia, where he spent 12 happy years with his parents and his brothers and sisters. Then his father died, and the difficult years of the revolution, famine, and emigration followed. In 1924 his mother and the seven children left for Ontario, then moved to Dominion City, Manitoba, after two years. Here they worked diligently and God blessed the family. Gerhard accepted Christ as his Saviour and joined the Arnaud MB Church in 1936, where he enjoyed the fellowship of the believers.
In 1940 he was married, and moved to Yarrow, B.C. in 1944, where he engaged in small fruit farming and participated in the work of the church there. Three sons and two daughters were born of this union, and the family appreciated the steady and consistent spiritual relationship to God which the father had, and for the good example he set them.
Left to mourn are his wife, Hilda, Rudy and Corinne, Prince Rupert, Otto and Rick in Vancouver, Sherry in Burnaby, and Barbie at home, as well as three brothers and two sisters: Rev. John G. Baerg, Virgil, Missionary Willie G. Baerg, Port Rowan, Henry G. Baerg, Winnipeg, Mrs. John Jantzen, Waldheim, and Mrs. A.J. Isaac, St. Catherines,Ont.