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Alexander Vereshagin was born in the Blaine Lake, Sask. area on July 14, 1914 and
Alexander Vereshagin was born in the Blaine Lake, Sask. area on July 14, 1914 and
died April 11 , 1974. The fun eral was held
died April 11, 1974. The funeral was held
April I ,) in the Blaine Lake Gospel Chapel,
April 13 in the Blaine Lake Gospel Chapel,
which is under the Mennonite Brethren
which is under the Mennonite Brethren
Mission of Saskatchewan. Mr. Vereshagin
Mission of Saskatchewan. Mr. Vereshagin
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Excerpts from a poem written about and
Excerpts from a poem written about and
dedicated t.o Mr. Vereshagin by Sam Apesland of Weldon. Sask. tell a bit a bout his
dedicated to Mr. Vereshagin by Sam Apesland of Weldon. Sask. tell a bit about his
life:
life:


. Your earthly joy consisted of your
.... Your earthly joy consisted of your family and your friends,
family and your friends,
And all of God's creation who on loving care depends.
And all of God's creation who on loving care
You loved to hear the owl hoot on a frosty winter night,
depends .
And watch the coyote play and howl when the moon was shining bright.
You loved to hear the owl hoot on a frosty
You provided all the wild life with a place in which to roam -
winter night,
A safe and sound enclosure that they could call their home,
And watch the coyote play and howl when
They knew, at least, they had one friend they did not have to fear,
the moon was shining bright.
To man and animals alike, their life is very dear.
You provided a ll the w'l1d life with a place in
which to roa m -
A safe and sound enclosure that they could
call their home ,
They knew , at least, they had one friend they
did not have to fear ,
To man and animals alike, their life is very
dear.


. Now it seems your task is ended and
.... Now it seems your task is ended and the Lord has called you home
the Lord has called you home
To join with friends already there, and wait for more to come,
To join with friends already there , and wait
Your life you left in God's own hand to do as he thought wise,
for more to corne,
Your weary body, weak and tired, it longed for Paradise.
Your life you left in God's own hand to do as
he tna ught wise,
Your weary body, weak and tired, it longed
for Paradise.


.... You leave behind your loving wife and
.... You leave behind your loving wife and darling daughter Con,
darling daughter Con,
Your two adoring sisters and devoted brother John.  
Your two adoring sisters and devoted brother John. .
We know you shall be better off but still our tears will flow
We know you shall be better off but still our
Because you meant so much to us, we really loved you so.
tears will flow
And then the thanks from all of us for what your life has meant,
Because you meant so much to us, we really
We know up to the throne of grace much prayer has been sent.
loved you so.
We pray that God shall send us men that are strong and kind and true
And then the thanks from all of us for what
Who'll leave this world a better place- as has been done by you.
your life has meant,
We know up to the throne of grace much
prayer has been sent.
We pray that God shall send us men that are
strong and kind and true
Who'll leave this world a better place- as
has been done by you.


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

Latest revision as of 12:04, 2 August 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 June 14 p. 38

Birth date: 1914 July 14

text of obituary:

ALEXANDER VERESHAGIN

Alexander Vereshagin was born in the Blaine Lake, Sask. area on July 14, 1914 and died April 11, 1974. The funeral was held April 13 in the Blaine Lake Gospel Chapel, which is under the Mennonite Brethren Mission of Saskatchewan. Mr. Vereshagin met the Lord just a few years ago and since then witnessed for him.

Excerpts from a poem written about and dedicated to Mr. Vereshagin by Sam Apesland of Weldon. Sask. tell a bit about his life:

.... Your earthly joy consisted of your family and your friends, And all of God's creation who on loving care depends. You loved to hear the owl hoot on a frosty winter night, And watch the coyote play and howl when the moon was shining bright. You provided all the wild life with a place in which to roam - A safe and sound enclosure that they could call their home, They knew, at least, they had one friend they did not have to fear, To man and animals alike, their life is very dear.

.... Now it seems your task is ended and the Lord has called you home To join with friends already there, and wait for more to come, Your life you left in God's own hand to do as he thought wise, Your weary body, weak and tired, it longed for Paradise.

.... You leave behind your loving wife and darling daughter Con, Your two adoring sisters and devoted brother John. We know you shall be better off but still our tears will flow Because you meant so much to us, we really loved you so. And then the thanks from all of us for what your life has meant, We know up to the throne of grace much prayer has been sent. We pray that God shall send us men that are strong and kind and true Who'll leave this world a better place- as has been done by you.