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Anna Epp's 12 children. He passed away on
Anna Epp's 12 children. He passed away on
July 8 following a lengthy illness.
July 8 following a lengthy illness.
The Epp family emigrated to Canada in
The Epp family emigrated to Canada in
1929, and during the first winter in Borden,
1929, and during the first winter in Borden,
~ask., he attended special services where he
Sask., he attended special services where he
realized his need for Christ. The following
realized his need for Christ. The following
spring the family settled in Coaldale, Alta.,
spring the family settled in Coaldale, Alta.,
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Gorkum, in Holland. They were married on
Gorkum, in Holland. They were married on
March 2, 1948.
March 2, 1948.
The couple returned to Coaldale, leaving
The couple returned to Coaldale, leaving
two years later to farm in Vauxhall, Alta.
two years later to farm in Vauxhall, Alta.
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openness and honesty, and he willingly
openness and honesty, and he willingly
served the church in many capacities.
served the church in many capacities.
He leaves to remember his wife, Ankie
He leaves to remember his wife, Ankie
Epp; four sons, Ronald and his wife Gloria,
Epp; four sons, Ronald and his wife Gloria,

Latest revision as of 15:18, 12 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Sept 01 p. 39

Birth date: 1914 Feb 09

text of obituary:

PETER EPP

Peter Epp of Vauxhall, Alta., was born on February 9, 1914, the third of Peter and Anna Epp's 12 children. He passed away on July 8 following a lengthy illness.

The Epp family emigrated to Canada in 1929, and during the first winter in Borden, Sask., he attended special services where he realized his need for Christ. The following spring the family settled in Coaldale, Alta., where he was baptized and attended Bible school. He did postwar work with MCC in Europe, where he met his wife, Ankie van Gorkum, in Holland. They were married on March 2, 1948.

The couple returned to Coaldale, leaving two years later to farm in Vauxhall, Alta. Together they raised a family of seven children. His character was marked by openness and honesty, and he willingly served the church in many capacities.

He leaves to remember his wife, Ankie Epp; four sons, Ronald and his wife Gloria, Laurence and his wife Peggy, Edward and his wife Marge, Vergil and his wife Joy; three daughters, Evelyn, Carol and Loretta; five grandchildren; his parents, Peter and Anna Epp; four brothers and two sisters.