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<center></h3>HENRY H. NEUFELD</h3></center>
<center><h3>HENRY H. NEUFELD</h3></center>


y and Lena (Penner) Neufeld. He was
Henry Neufeld was the oldest son of Henry and Lena (Penner) Neufeld. He was
born July 28. 1895 in Ignatjewka, No.6.
born July 28, 1895 in Ignatjewka, No.6.
South Ru ssia. Here he spent his youth,
South Russia. Here he spent his youth,
attending six years of public school and
attending six years of public school and
thl'ee years of high school. During the Fi
three years of high school. During the First World War he served for two years in the
Red Cross corps.
Red Cross corps.
On Sept.ember 26. 1919 he married Anne
 
On September 26. 1919 he married Anne
Sawatsky. with whom he was privileged to
Sawatsky. with whom he was privileged to
spend almost 55 years. He accepted the Lord
spend almost 55 years. He accepted the Lord
as his Saviour in 1922. and was baptized and
as his Saviour in 1922 and was baptized and
received into the local Mennonite Brethren
received into the local Mennonite Brethren
Church that same year.
Church that same year.
Four children 'were born to them in
 
Russia: Nettie (Mrs . .John Guenther), Hen
Four children were born to them in
ie Derksen). In December 1926 the family
Russia: Nettie (Mrs. John Guenther), Henry, Betty (Mrs. Frank Neufeld) and
came t.o Canada and settled on a farm in
Annie Derksen). In December 1926 the family
came to Canada and settled on a farm in
Aberdeen, Sask. Fourteen difficult years were
Aberdeen, Sask. Fourteen difficult years were
spent here. Another five children were born
spent here. Another five children were born
in Aberdeen: John, Corny, Gilbert, Lena
in Aberdeen: John, Corny, Gilbert, Lena
(M rs. Henry Loewen) and Peter.
(Mrs. Henry Loewen) and Peter.
In 1941 tbey moved to Virgil, Ont. Here
 
their youngest son Herman was born . Mr.
In 1941 they moved to Virgil, Ont. Here
Neufeld worked very hard in his lifetime ,
their youngest son Herman was born. Mr.
both on t.he farm and in various industries .
Neufeld worked very hard in his lifetime,
both on the farm and in various industries.
He taught the family many things, especially
He taught the family many things, especially
punctuality and a tremendous zest for life.
punctuality and a tremendous zest for life.
On May 10. at the age of 78, he passed
On May 10. at the age of 78, he passed
away. Three brothers and three sisters have
away. Three brothers and three sisters have
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daughters; six daughters·in·law: four sons·
daughters; six daughters·in·law: four sons·
in·law; 42 grandchildren: nine great·grand·
in·law; 42 grandchildren: nine great·grand·
childl'en and two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Susie)
children and two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Susie)
Gerbrandt of Vancouver and Lena Neufeld of
Gerbrandt of Vancouver and Lena Neufeld of
Steinbach. Man. The funeral service was held
Steinbach. Man. The funeral service was held

Latest revision as of 13:07, 2 August 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 June 14 p. 39

Birth date: 1895 July 28

text of obituary:

HENRY H. NEUFELD

Henry Neufeld was the oldest son of Henry and Lena (Penner) Neufeld. He was born July 28, 1895 in Ignatjewka, No.6. South Russia. Here he spent his youth, attending six years of public school and three years of high school. During the First World War he served for two years in the Red Cross corps.

On September 26. 1919 he married Anne Sawatsky. with whom he was privileged to spend almost 55 years. He accepted the Lord as his Saviour in 1922 and was baptized and received into the local Mennonite Brethren Church that same year.

Four children were born to them in Russia: Nettie (Mrs. John Guenther), Henry, Betty (Mrs. Frank Neufeld) and Annie Derksen). In December 1926 the family came to Canada and settled on a farm in Aberdeen, Sask. Fourteen difficult years were spent here. Another five children were born in Aberdeen: John, Corny, Gilbert, Lena (Mrs. Henry Loewen) and Peter.

In 1941 they moved to Virgil, Ont. Here their youngest son Herman was born. Mr. Neufeld worked very hard in his lifetime, both on the farm and in various industries. He taught the family many things, especially punctuality and a tremendous zest for life.

On May 10. at the age of 78, he passed away. Three brothers and three sisters have preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his faithful wife, Annie: six sons; four daughters; six daughters·in·law: four sons· in·law; 42 grandchildren: nine great·grand· children and two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Susie) Gerbrandt of Vancouver and Lena Neufeld of Steinbach. Man. The funeral service was held May 13 in the Virgil Mennonite Brethren Church with Rev. J. G. Baerg and Rev. George Wichert officiating.