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anuary 12, 1907 in Lichtfelde, Russia to
Anna Schmidt of Coaldale, Alta was born January 12, 1907 in Lichtfelde, Russia to
John and Elizabeth Dick . She passed away
John and Elizabeth Dick. She passed away
November 10 after a lengthy struggle with
November 10 after a lengthy struggle with
cancer. In her early youth she accepted
cancer. In her early youth she accepted
Christ as her Saviour. Her faith in God was
Christ as her Saviour. Her faith in God was
er greatest treasure, and it was for this
her greatest treasure, and it was for this
faith that she interceded for each of her
faith that she interceded for each of her
children and grandchildren. In 1928, two
children and grandchildren. In 1928, two
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George Schmidt. It was a happy home into
George Schmidt. It was a happy home into
which six children were born.
which six children were born.
At the funeral service Rev. Henry Nickel
At the funeral service Rev. Henry Nickel
based a Gennan meditation on 2 Tim. 1:12
based a German meditation on 2 Tim. 1:12
and pastor Rudy Heidebrecht spoke in
and pastor Rudy Heidebrecht spoke in
English from Phil. 1:21. At a fellowship
English from Phil. 1:21. At a fellowship
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Mrs. Schmidt had practised during her
Mrs. Schmidt had practised during her
lifetime.
lifetime.
She loved to sing, and tried to instill in all
She loved to sing, and tried to instill in all
her children an appreciation for music and
her children an appreciation for music and
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They remember her as one who loved to do
They remember her as one who loved to do
everything together as a family.
everything together as a family.
On Sunday, the day before her passing,
On Sunday, the day before her passing,
when she could no longer speak, she motioned for a piece of paper on which she
when she could no longer speak, she motioned for a piece of paper on which she
wrote, "Mein Glaube . . . dies ist mein
wrote, "Mein Glaube ... dies ist mein
Zeugniss" (My hope . .. this is my testimony). She did not write more, but indicated
Zeugniss" (My hope ... this is my testimony). She did not write more, but indicated
that family members present should finish
that family members present should finish
the song: "My hope is built on nothing less /
the song: "My hope is built on nothing less /
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listened as the words were read. Satisfied,
listened as the words were read. Satisfied,
she smiled and nodded her head.
she smiled and nodded her head.
She leaves to mourn her husband, George;
She leaves to mourn her husband, George;
six children: Werner, (Mrs.) Heidi Kornelson, John, (Mrs.) Helga Loewen, (Mrs.)
six children: Werner, (Mrs.) Heidi Kornelson, John, (Mrs.) Helga Loewen, (Mrs.)
Louise Knelson, (Mrs.) Linda Bensler; two
Louise Knelson, (Mrs.) Linda Bensler; two
brothers, Bernhard Dick and Peter Dick;
brothers, Bernhard Dick and Peter Dick;
three sisters, (Mrs .) Tina Janzen, (Mrs.)
three sisters, (Mrs.) Tina Janzen, (Mrs.)
Elizabeth Wall, and (Mrs.) Mary Regehr;
Elizabeth Wall, and (Mrs.) Mary Regehr;
and 18 grandchildren.
and 18 grandchildren.


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

Latest revision as of 16:05, 12 December 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Dec 26 p. 27

Birth date: 1907 Jan 12

text of obituary:

MRS. ANNA SCHMIDT

Anna Schmidt of Coaldale, Alta was born January 12, 1907 in Lichtfelde, Russia to John and Elizabeth Dick. She passed away November 10 after a lengthy struggle with cancer. In her early youth she accepted Christ as her Saviour. Her faith in God was her greatest treasure, and it was for this faith that she interceded for each of her children and grandchildren. In 1928, two years after emigrating with her family to Canada, she was baptized and accepted into the Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church. Three years later, in 1931, she married George Schmidt. It was a happy home into which six children were born.

At the funeral service Rev. Henry Nickel based a German meditation on 2 Tim. 1:12 and pastor Rudy Heidebrecht spoke in English from Phil. 1:21. At a fellowship lunch following, a number of people paid high tribute to the friendliness and love that Mrs. Schmidt had practised during her lifetime.

She loved to sing, and tried to instill in all her children an appreciation for music and for the beauty of the world around them. They remember her as one who loved to do everything together as a family.

On Sunday, the day before her passing, when she could no longer speak, she motioned for a piece of paper on which she wrote, "Mein Glaube ... dies ist mein Zeugniss" (My hope ... this is my testimony). She did not write more, but indicated that family members present should finish the song: "My hope is built on nothing less / Than Jesus' blood and righteousness." She listened as the words were read. Satisfied, she smiled and nodded her head.

She leaves to mourn her husband, George; six children: Werner, (Mrs.) Heidi Kornelson, John, (Mrs.) Helga Loewen, (Mrs.) Louise Knelson, (Mrs.) Linda Bensler; two brothers, Bernhard Dick and Peter Dick; three sisters, (Mrs.) Tina Janzen, (Mrs.) Elizabeth Wall, and (Mrs.) Mary Regehr; and 18 grandchildren.