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Wilhelm Schroeder was born July 31. 1894
Wilhelm Schroeder was born July 31, 1894
at Petershagen. South Russia. After receiving his elementary schooling there he graduated from the Halbstadt Secondary School.
at Petershagen. South Russia. After receiving his elementary schooling there he graduated from the Halbstadt Secondary School.
World War I. the Russian revolution, and its
World War I, the Russian revolution, and its
aftermath greatly affected his life. On October 31. 1923 he married Sara Doerksen and
aftermath greatly affected his life. On October 31. 1923 he married Sara Doerksen and
in 1925 they emigrated to Canada. After five
in 1925 they emigrated to Canada. After five
years in the Meadows-Pigeon Lake-Headingly area of Manitoba they moved to the
years in the Meadows-Pigeon Lake-Headingly area of Manitoba they moved to the
Steinbach area.
Steinbach area.
In 1928 he found salvation in Jesus Christ
In 1928 he found salvation in Jesus Christ
and in 1934 became a member of the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren church. where he
and in 1934 became a member of the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren church, where he
was ordained to the ministry in 1940. He was
was ordained to the ministry in 1940. He was
widely known in Steinbach and surrounding
widely known in Steinbach and surrounding
communities for his active involvement in
communities for his active involvement in
~he work of the Lord with singing. witnessmg. y~uth work. personal evangelism. and
the work of the Lord with singing, witnessmg, youth work, personal evangelism, and
preachmg. For some years he was assistant
preaching. For some years he was assistant
pastor of the Steinbach church and did
pastor of the Steinbach church and did
extension work for Manitoba Home Missions. After retirement he continued to
extension work for Manitoba Home Missions. After retirement he continued to
conduct home Bible Studies.
conduct home Bible Studies.
Amid the trials of over two months of
Amid the trials of over two months of
illness he repeatedly praised the grace and
illness he repeatedly praised the grace and
goodness of Christ. His last audible word
goodness of Christ. His last audible word
was "Ueberwunden" (overcome). He went to
was "Ueberwunden" (overcome). He went to
be with his Lord on March lO. His wife
be with his Lord on March l0. His wife
predeceased him in 1973.
predeceased him in 1973.
He is survived by three daughters and five
He is survived by three daughters and five
sons: Sally of Quito. Ecuador; William and
sons: Sally of Quito, Ecuador; William and
wife Hilda. Winkler. Man.; Elfrieda Winnipeg; George and wife Helen, Ilorin Nigeria; Mary and husband Robert Lo~wen
wife Hilda, Winkler. Man.; Elfrieda Winnipeg; George and wife Helen, Ilorin Nigeria; Mary and husband Robert Loewen
St~inbach; Leonard and wife Mary, Leth:
Steinbach; Leonard and wife Mary, Lethbridge. Alta; Harold and wife Willo, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Walter and wife Jean, Winnipeg; 13 grandchildren; two sisters.
bndge. Alta; Harold and wife Willo, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Walter and wife JeanWinnipeg; 13 grandchildren; two sisters.
Maria Goossen in Russia and Sara Dueck in
Maria Goossen in Russia and Sara Dueck in
Paraguay; and many other relatives and
Paraguay; and many other relatives and
friends.
friends.
The funeral service was conducted in the
The funeral service was conducted in the
Steinbach church by Rev. Corny Rempel,
Steinbach church by Rev. Corny Rempel,
Rev. H . A. Regehr. and Rev. Frank Isaac, on
Rev. H. A. Regehr. and Rev. Frank Isaac, on
March 14.
March 14.


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

Latest revision as of 14:59, 23 May 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Apr 4 p. 39

Birth date: 1894 July 31

text of obituary:

WILHELM W. SCHROEDER

Wilhelm Schroeder was born July 31, 1894 at Petershagen. South Russia. After receiving his elementary schooling there he graduated from the Halbstadt Secondary School. World War I, the Russian revolution, and its aftermath greatly affected his life. On October 31. 1923 he married Sara Doerksen and in 1925 they emigrated to Canada. After five years in the Meadows-Pigeon Lake-Headingly area of Manitoba they moved to the Steinbach area.

In 1928 he found salvation in Jesus Christ and in 1934 became a member of the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren church, where he was ordained to the ministry in 1940. He was widely known in Steinbach and surrounding communities for his active involvement in the work of the Lord with singing, witnessmg, youth work, personal evangelism, and preaching. For some years he was assistant pastor of the Steinbach church and did extension work for Manitoba Home Missions. After retirement he continued to conduct home Bible Studies.

Amid the trials of over two months of illness he repeatedly praised the grace and goodness of Christ. His last audible word was "Ueberwunden" (overcome). He went to be with his Lord on March l0. His wife predeceased him in 1973.

He is survived by three daughters and five sons: Sally of Quito, Ecuador; William and wife Hilda, Winkler. Man.; Elfrieda Winnipeg; George and wife Helen, Ilorin Nigeria; Mary and husband Robert Loewen Steinbach; Leonard and wife Mary, Lethbridge. Alta; Harold and wife Willo, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Walter and wife Jean, Winnipeg; 13 grandchildren; two sisters. Maria Goossen in Russia and Sara Dueck in Paraguay; and many other relatives and friends.

The funeral service was conducted in the Steinbach church by Rev. Corny Rempel, Rev. H. A. Regehr. and Rev. Frank Isaac, on March 14.