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was baptized. In 1925 she emigrated with her
was baptized. In 1925 she emigrated with her
parents to Canada, settling first in Manitoba
parents to Canada, settling first in Manitoba
and in 1936 moving to Greendale, B.C.,. her
and in 1936 moving to Greendale, B.C., her
home until her death on February 5.
home until her death on February 5.
Mrs. Neufeld was a member of the Greendale Mennonite Brethren Church and taught
Mrs. Neufeld was a member of the Greendale Mennonite Brethren Church and taught
Sunday school for many years. She was
Sunday school for many years. She was
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continued an active prayer ministry. She was
continued an active prayer ministry. She was
active in Missions Kraenzchen Ladies' Aid,
active in Missions Kraenzchen Ladies' Aid,
MeC and Red Cross projects, and an active
MCC and Red Cross projects, and an active
member of the Blind Institute. Despite the
member of the Blind Institute. Despite the
handicap of poor eyesight, she lived a full
handicap of poor eyesight, she lived a full
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caring wife and mother. The joy of improved
caring wife and mother. The joy of improved
vision after an operation on January 10, 1977
vision after an operation on January 10, 1977
was shortlived . A heart attack led to her
was shortlived. A heart attack led to her
passing in early February.
passing in early February.
She leaves to mourn her husband Adolf;
She leaves to mourn her husband Adolf;
four sons, Leo, Peter, Frank and Alex; six
four sons, Leo, Peter, Frank and Alex; six
daughters, (Mrs.) Marie Schmidt, (Mrs.)
daughters, (Mrs.) Marie Schmidt, (Mrs.)
Elsa Voght, (Mrs.) Neta Schmidt, (Mrs .)
Elsa Voght, (Mrs.) Neta Schmidt, (Mrs.)
Helena Fast, (Mrs.) Louise Kliewer, and
Helena Fast, (Mrs.) Louise Kliewer, and
(Mrs.) Ira Ketler; 42 grandchildren; 11
(Mrs.) Ira Ketler; 42 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren; two brothers , John and
great-grandchildren; two brothers, John and
Jake; one sister, (Mrs.) Maria Enns; and
Jake; one sister, (Mrs.) Maria Enns; and
many friends.
many friends.


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

Latest revision as of 10:13, 14 October 2020

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1977 Mar 18 p. 30

Birth date: 1901 Oct 28

text of obituary:

MRS. NETTIE NEUFELD

(Mrs.) Nettie Neufeld was born in Chortitza, southern Russia on October 28, 1901 to Peter and Marie Paetkau, the seventh of 11 children. She spent her childhood and youth in Russia, where she accepted the Lord and was baptized. In 1925 she emigrated with her parents to Canada, settling first in Manitoba and in 1936 moving to Greendale, B.C., her home until her death on February 5.

Mrs. Neufeld was a member of the Greendale Mennonite Brethren Church and taught Sunday school for many years. She was keenly interested in young people. After her retirement from Sunday school teaching she continued an active prayer ministry. She was active in Missions Kraenzchen Ladies' Aid, MCC and Red Cross projects, and an active member of the Blind Institute. Despite the handicap of poor eyesight, she lived a full life, employing what she had for the service of God and the welfare of others. On February 12, 1967 she married a widower, Adolf Neufeld; she was always a patient, caring wife and mother. The joy of improved vision after an operation on January 10, 1977 was shortlived. A heart attack led to her passing in early February.

She leaves to mourn her husband Adolf; four sons, Leo, Peter, Frank and Alex; six daughters, (Mrs.) Marie Schmidt, (Mrs.) Elsa Voght, (Mrs.) Neta Schmidt, (Mrs.) Helena Fast, (Mrs.) Louise Kliewer, and (Mrs.) Ira Ketler; 42 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, John and Jake; one sister, (Mrs.) Maria Enns; and many friends.