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acob A. Schmidt
 
pass ed away May 28 in
Jacob A. Schmidt
Sa skatoon. He was
passed away May 28 in
Saskatoon. He was
born Dec. 10, 1911 to
born Dec. 10, 1911 to
Cla ss and Anna
Class and Anna
Schmidt near Wald-
Schmidt near Waldheim, Sask. He was
heim, Sask. He was
raised in a farm family
rai sed in a fa rm family
of 9 children. He accepted Christ at 13 during a tent revival meeting and was baptized soon after. He studied 2
of 9 children. He ac-
cepted Christ at 13 dur-
ing a tent revival meet-
ing and w as baptized soon after. He studied 2
winters at Bethany Bible School in Hepburn,
winters at Bethany Bible School in Hepburn,
Sask. He married Ann ie Wall Oct. 25, 193 1.
Sask. He married Annie Wall Oct. 25, 1931.
They f ar med on his parents' homestea d for 31
They farmed on his parents' homestead for 31
years. Th ey b eca me deacons at Brotherfield
years. They became deacons at Brotherfield
MB Church in 1948 and were ordained in t his
MB Church in 1948 and were ordained in this
ministry in 195 2. In 1963 they moved to
ministry in 1952. In 1963 they moved to
Saskatoon, where they served as deacons in
Saskatoon, where they served as deacons in
Central M B Church; they later joined Wes t
Central M B Church; they later joined West
Porta l MB Church. He wa s res ponsible for j an-
Portal MB Church. He was responsible for janitorial services at the University of
ito ri al se rvi ces at th e Universi ty of
Saskatchewan's Veterinary College. He affected many people with his positive, friendly, caring nature. Despite 2 bouts with cancer, from
Saskatchewan's Vete rin ary College. He affect-
which he recovered, he remained self-reliant
ed many pe ople with his positive, friendly, car-
and was active in helping many during his retirement. In 2002 he and Annie moved to
ing nature. Despite 2 bouts wi th ca ncer, fro m
Bethany Manor. Predeceased by all his siblings, he is mourned by Annie; children Klinten, Lois Block, Wayne, and Sophie; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The
which he recovered, he remain ed se lf-reliant
memorial service was May 31 in West Portal
and was active in helping many during his re-
MB Church, Saskatoon, with Dwayne Barkman ministering.
tirement. In 2002 he and Annie moved to
Bethany Manor. Predeceased by all his sib-
lings, he is mourned by Anni e; children Klin -
ten, Lois Block, Wayne, and Sophie; 11 grand-
children and 11 great-grandchildren. Th e
memorial service wa s M ay 31 in West Portal
MB Church, Saskatoon, with Dway ne Bark-
m an ministering.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
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Revision as of 15:49, 27 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Sep 13 p. 34

Birth date: 1911 Dec 10

text of obituary:

JACOB A. SCHMIDT


Jacob A. Schmidt passed away May 28 in Saskatoon. He was born Dec. 10, 1911 to Class and Anna Schmidt near Waldheim, Sask. He was raised in a farm family of 9 children. He accepted Christ at 13 during a tent revival meeting and was baptized soon after. He studied 2 winters at Bethany Bible School in Hepburn, Sask. He married Annie Wall Oct. 25, 1931. They farmed on his parents' homestead for 31 years. They became deacons at Brotherfield MB Church in 1948 and were ordained in this ministry in 1952. In 1963 they moved to Saskatoon, where they served as deacons in Central M B Church; they later joined West Portal MB Church. He was responsible for janitorial services at the University of Saskatchewan's Veterinary College. He affected many people with his positive, friendly, caring nature. Despite 2 bouts with cancer, from which he recovered, he remained self-reliant and was active in helping many during his retirement. In 2002 he and Annie moved to Bethany Manor. Predeceased by all his siblings, he is mourned by Annie; children Klinten, Lois Block, Wayne, and Sophie; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The memorial service was May 31 in West Portal MB Church, Saskatoon, with Dwayne Barkman ministering.