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Elsie Thi essen passed
Elsie Thiessen passed
away Aug. 8. She was
away Aug. 8. She was
born July 16, 1930 in
born July 16, 1930 in
Hague, Sask. An ener-
Hague, Sask. An energetic member of a family of 4, she was active
getic member of a fam-
ily of 4, she was active
in home, school and
in home, school and
church. She committed
church. She committed
her life to Christ at a
her life to Christ at a
young age. Health
young age. Health problems prevented
~..b<l__""""-"""-----' problems prevented
athletic involvement, but she was a vocal
athletic involvement, but she was a vocal
cheerleader. She enjoyed poetry, art and dra-
cheerleader. She enjoyed poetry, art and dramatic presentations, and did well academically. Her mother suffered from a weak heart and
matic presentations, and did well academical-
Elsie, the youngest, was often placed with relatives. When home, she cleaned the house
ly. Her mother suffered from a weak heart and
and entertained her mother on the pump organ. The organ was a source of strength to
Elsi e, the youngest, was often placed with rel-
atives. When home, she cleaned the house
and entertained her mother on the pump or-
gan. The organ was a source of strength to
Elsie emotionally and physically. When Elsie
Elsie emotionally and physically. When Elsie
was 16, her mother died. She committed her-
was 16, her mother died. She committed herself to baptism and joined Waldheim (Sask.)
self to baptism and joined Waldheim (Sask.)
MB Church. She attended Bethany Bible
MB Church. She attended Bethany Bible
School in Hepburn, Sask. and college in Win-
School in Hepburn, Sask. and college in Winnipeg, making good friends. She volunteered
nipeg, making good friends. She volunteered
working with the mentally challenged and later went back and forth from Saskatchewan to
working with the mentally challenged and lat-
Ontario to work and reside with siblings. She
er went back and forth from Saskatchewan to
married David Thiessen, whom she met in
Ontario to work and resid e with siblings. She
married David Thiess en , whom she met in
church activities in St. Catharines, Ont. Her
church activities in St. Catharines, Ont. Her
children and grandchildren were her joy. She
children and grandchildren were her joy. She
delighted in serving in the church and camp
delighted in serving in the church and camp
kitchens, and hos t ed relatives and friends on
kitchens, and hosted relatives and friends on
their farm. In 1985-87 they went as mission-
their farm. In 1985-87 they went as missionaries to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where Dave taught
aries to Sao Paul o, Braz il, where Da ve taught
and she worked in a school library. An intestinal tumour was found and removed in 1998,
and she wor ked in a sc hool library. An intesti-
nal tumour wa s found and removed in 1998,
28 Oct ob., 4. 2002 MENNON ITE BRETHREN HERALD
and multiple myleoma was diagnosed in June
and multiple myleoma was diagnosed in June
2002. The funeral was Aug . 12 in Grantham
2002. The funeral was Aug. 12 in Grantham
MB Church, st. Catha rines, with John Wiebe
MB Church, st. Catharines, with John Wiebe
ministering.
ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 15:27, 4 July 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Oct 4 p. 28

Birth date: 1930 Jul 16

text of obituary:

ELSIE THIESSEN

Elsie Thiessen passed away Aug. 8. She was born July 16, 1930 in Hague, Sask. An energetic member of a family of 4, she was active in home, school and church. She committed her life to Christ at a young age. Health problems prevented athletic involvement, but she was a vocal cheerleader. She enjoyed poetry, art and dramatic presentations, and did well academically. Her mother suffered from a weak heart and Elsie, the youngest, was often placed with relatives. When home, she cleaned the house and entertained her mother on the pump organ. The organ was a source of strength to Elsie emotionally and physically. When Elsie was 16, her mother died. She committed herself to baptism and joined Waldheim (Sask.) MB Church. She attended Bethany Bible School in Hepburn, Sask. and college in Winnipeg, making good friends. She volunteered working with the mentally challenged and later went back and forth from Saskatchewan to Ontario to work and reside with siblings. She married David Thiessen, whom she met in church activities in St. Catharines, Ont. Her children and grandchildren were her joy. She delighted in serving in the church and camp kitchens, and hosted relatives and friends on their farm. In 1985-87 they went as missionaries to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where Dave taught and she worked in a school library. An intestinal tumour was found and removed in 1998, and multiple myleoma was diagnosed in June 2002. The funeral was Aug. 12 in Grantham MB Church, st. Catharines, with John Wiebe ministering.