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heart to Christ and was baptized and | heart to Christ and was baptized and | ||
received into the Mennonite Allianz in 1920. | received into the Mennonite Allianz in 1920. | ||
On February 24, 1924 he married Helena | On February 24, 1924 he married Helena | ||
Bargen, and the next year they moved to | Bargen, and the next year they moved to | ||
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attacks, Mr. Peters passed away peacefully | attacks, Mr. Peters passed away peacefully | ||
on June 18 in his home. | on June 18 in his home. | ||
He is remembered as a kind father, faithful | He is remembered as a kind father, faithful | ||
in prayer and faithful to his convictions. He | in prayer and faithful to his convictions. He | ||
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of the local church, Christian schools and t he | of the local church, Christian schools and t he | ||
conference. | conference. | ||
Three children predeceased him. | |||
survived by his wife, Helena; two sons , | Three children predeceased him. He is | ||
survived by his wife, Helena; two sons, | |||
Jacob and Wilhelm of B.C.; three daughters, | Jacob and Wilhelm of B.C.; three daughters, | ||
Helen (Mrs. Helmuthl Reimer of Reedley, | Helen (Mrs. Helmuthl Reimer of Reedley, | ||
California , and Katie and Betty (Mrs. | California, and Katie and Betty (Mrs. John | ||
Klassen of B.C.; sixteen grandchildren ; two | Klassen of B.C.; sixteen grandchildren; two | ||
brothers, Johann W. Peters of Clearbrook | brothers, Johann W. Peters of Clearbrook | ||
and George W. Peters of Dallas, Texas; and | and George W. Peters of Dallas, Texas; and |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 20 November 2019
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Aug 6 p. 31
Birth date: 1900 July 20
text of obituary:
JACOB WILHELM PETERS
Jacob Wilhelm Peters was born in Orloff, Sagradowka in the Russian Ukraine on July 20, 1900 to Wilhelm and Anna (nee Baerg) Peters. The Peters family experienced hunger and privation during the terrible disorder that followed the Russian Revolution. Jacob Peters witnessed the slaughter of his own father, his sister and her six children by bandits in 1919. This led him to realize his lost condition and God's grace. He gave his heart to Christ and was baptized and received into the Mennonite Allianz in 1920.
On February 24, 1924 he married Helena Bargen, and the next year they moved to Canada, settling in southern Saskatchewan. Here they farmed for 18 years. The Lord blessed them with seven children. In 1944 they moved to Abbotsford, B.C. and joined the South Abbotsford Mennonite Brethren Church. They retired from farming in 1963, and relocated in Clearbrook, B.C. After several years of declining health due to heart attacks, Mr. Peters passed away peacefully on June 18 in his home.
He is remembered as a kind father, faithful in prayer and faithful to his convictions. He served as an usher for many years, was punctual and reliable, and a strong supporter of the local church, Christian schools and t he conference.
Three children predeceased him. He is survived by his wife, Helena; two sons, Jacob and Wilhelm of B.C.; three daughters, Helen (Mrs. Helmuthl Reimer of Reedley, California, and Katie and Betty (Mrs. John Klassen of B.C.; sixteen grandchildren; two brothers, Johann W. Peters of Clearbrook and George W. Peters of Dallas, Texas; and many relatives and friends.