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passed away May 3. He
passed away May 3. He
was born July 1, 1910 to
was born July 1, 1910 to
Rev. and Mrs . Jacob w.
Rev. and Mrs. Jacob W.
Thiessen in Herbert,
Thiessen in Herbert,
Sask. He accepted Christ,
Sask. He accepted Christ,
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before graduating from high school. In 1930 he
before graduating from high school. In 1930 he
graduated from Moose Jaw (Sask.) Normal
graduated from Moose Jaw (Sask.) Normal
School, then taught near McMahon and Gould-
School, then taught near McMahon and Gouldtown, Sask. He was principal of a 2-room school
town, Sask . He was principal of a 2-room school
in Main Centre, Sask., teaching all subjects grade
in Main Centre, Sask., teaching all subjects grade
8-12 . He was teacher and principal of Waldheim
8-12. He was teacher and principal of Waldheim
(Sask.) High School 1941-49. He continued his
(Sask.) High School 1941-49. He continued his
university education through correspondence
university education through correspondence
and summer school for 10 years, and after a 1-
and summer school for 10 years, and after a 1-year residence earned degrees in arts and education with a major in math. Following 2 years as
year residence earned degrees in arts and edu-
cation with a major in math. Following 2 years as
"helping teacher" in the Herbert School Unit, he
"helping teacher" in the Herbert School Unit, he
became superintendent of schools in the Blaine
became superintendent of schools in the Blaine
Lake (Sask.) School Unit. In 1959 he joined the
Lake (Sask.) School Unit. In 1959 he joined the
faculty of Saskatoon Teachers College, which lat-
faculty of Saskatoon Teachers College, which later became the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan . He retired in 1975. He
er became the College of Education at the Uni -
versity of Saskatchewan . He retired in 1975. He
had a keen interest in school sports, especially
had a keen interest in school sports, especially
track and field . He taught adult Bible classes in
track and field. He taught adult Bible classes in
Sunday school for over 10 years and was the first
Sunday school for over 10 years and was the first
moderator of Nutana MB Church in Saskatoon .
moderator of Nutana MB Church in Saskatoon.
He was a member of the Gideons for 50 years,
He was a member of the Gideons for 50 years,
serving on its Can adian board for several years .
serving on its Canadian board for several years.
Pr edeceas ed by his wife Kathryn, a granddaugh-
Predeceased by his wife Kathryn, a granddaughter, 3 brothers and 5 sisters, he is mourned by
ter, 3 brothers and 5 sisters, he is mourned by
daughter Muriel Romancia; sons Roland and
daughter Muriel Romancia; sons Ro land and
Burton; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren;
Burton; 4 g ra ndchildren; 3 gre at-grandchildren;
and 1 sister. A memorial service was held May 8
26 July 12, 2002 M ENN ON ITE BRETH REN HE RA LD
and 1 sister. A memori al service was held May 8
in Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon,
in Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon,
with Ab e Klassen ministering.
with Ab e Klassen ministering.
Agnes Barkman
Agnes Barkman of Steinbach, Man. passed away
May 8. She was born Dec. 18, 1919 in Russia. The
family immigrated to western Manitoba in 1926,
moved to Ste . Anne and settled in Steinbach. She
married Leonard A. Barkman Dec. 22, 1945 . She
led a healthy life until 2000, when she broke her
hip and needed hip replacement surgery, but con-
tinued to live on her own until entering hospital
May 2. Her greatest joys included her children,
grandchildren and gardening . Predeceased by
Leon ard Jan. 5, 1979, an infant sister and 1 broth-
er, she is mourned by son Wayne; daughters Elaine
Toews, Audrey, and Bev Kehler; 12 grandchildren;
18 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers and 1 sister.
The funeral was May 11 in Steinbach MB Church,
with Abe Klassen ministering.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 13 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jul 12 p. 26

Birth date: 1910 Jul 1

Text of obituary:

GEORGE JAMES THIESSEN

George James Thiessen passed away May 3. He was born July 1, 1910 to Rev. and Mrs. Jacob W. Thiessen in Herbert, Sask. He accepted Christ, was baptized and joined Greenfarm MB Church before graduating from high school. In 1930 he graduated from Moose Jaw (Sask.) Normal School, then taught near McMahon and Gouldtown, Sask. He was principal of a 2-room school in Main Centre, Sask., teaching all subjects grade 8-12. He was teacher and principal of Waldheim (Sask.) High School 1941-49. He continued his university education through correspondence and summer school for 10 years, and after a 1-year residence earned degrees in arts and education with a major in math. Following 2 years as "helping teacher" in the Herbert School Unit, he became superintendent of schools in the Blaine Lake (Sask.) School Unit. In 1959 he joined the faculty of Saskatoon Teachers College, which later became the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan . He retired in 1975. He had a keen interest in school sports, especially track and field. He taught adult Bible classes in Sunday school for over 10 years and was the first moderator of Nutana MB Church in Saskatoon. He was a member of the Gideons for 50 years, serving on its Canadian board for several years. Predeceased by his wife Kathryn, a granddaughter, 3 brothers and 5 sisters, he is mourned by daughter Muriel Romancia; sons Roland and Burton; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 1 sister. A memorial service was held May 8 in Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon, with Ab e Klassen ministering.