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Jacob J Sawatzky
Jacob J Sawatzky
passed away Dec. 19
passed away Dec. 19
in Menno Hospital, Ab -
in Menno Hospital, Abbotsford, B.C. He was
botsford, B.C. He was
born Aug. 23, 1910 to
born Aug. 23, 1910 to
Jacob J. and Mar-
Jacob J. and Margaretha Sawatzky in
garetha Sawatzky in
Nieder-Chortitza, and
Nieder-Chortitza, and
grew up in Rosental,
grew up in Rosental,
south Russia . His father
south Russia. His father
was in the transport
was in the transport
business. After his horses were stolen, the
business. After his horses were stolen, the
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buying a farm in Gnadenthal in 1924. He
buying a farm in Gnadenthal in 1924. He
worked on various farms to help the family.
worked on various farms to help the family.
He had a thirst for learning; with his first dol-
He had a thirst for learning; with his first dollar, he bought an English dictionary and a
lar, he bought an English dictionary and a
pen. At 17, he accepted Christ at an evangelistic meeting led by Abram Nachtigal. He
pen. At 17, he accepted Christ at an evange-
listic meeting l ed by Abram Nachtigal. He
gained self-esteem and never doubted his
gained self-esteem and never doubted his
salvation. He was baptized in Gnadenthal in
salvation. He was baptized in Gnadenthal in
1934. He attended Wink le r Bible School
1934. He attended Winkler Bible School
1933-35. He married Katharina (Tina) Wi ebe
1933-35. He married Katharina (Tina) Wiebe
Sept. 22, 1935 in Gnadenthal. They lived in
Sept. 22, 1935 in Gnadenthal. They lived in
Neuenburg, moving to Gnadenthal in 1940
Neuenburg, moving to Gnadenthal in 1940
and Winkler, Man. in 1946. He had a truck-
and Winkler, Man. in 1946. He had a trucking business, bought Winkler Photo Studio in
ing business, bought Winkler Photo Studio in
1946 and was a partner in Winkler Motor s
1946 and was a partner in Winkler Motor s
1950-56. In 1956 they moved to Clearbrook
1950-56. In 1956 they moved to Clearbrook
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owned a photo and music shop, and in 1960
owned a photo and music shop, and in 1960
bought acreage which he developed into a
bought acreage which he developed into a
raspberry farm. He and Tina travelled to Chi-
raspberry farm. He and Tina travelled to China, Africa, Egypt, Israel, Europe and the US.
na , Africa, Egypt, Israel, Europe and the US.
He had a great love for music and poetry, enjoy ed the beauty of nature and was an eternal optimist. He did microfilming for the
He had a great love for music and poetry, en-
Golden Age Society and in retirement made
joy ed the beauty of nature and wa s an eter··
100 crokinole boards for MCC. Favourite
nal optimist. He did microfilming for the
verses were Ps. 16:5-6 and John 1:16. He is
Golden Age Socie ty and in retirement made
100 crokinole boa rds for MCC. Favourite
vers es were Ps. 16:5-6 and John 1:16. He is
mourned by Tina; daughters Herta Thiessen
mourned by Tina; daughters Herta Thiessen
of Edmonton, Erica Suderman of Abbotsford,
of Edmonton, Erica Suderman of Abbotsford,
Alice Willms of Abbotsford, Hedy Hein of Ab-
Alice Willms of Abbotsford, Hedy Hein of Abbotsford and Ingrid Suderman of North Vancouver; sons Helmut of Abbotsford, John of
botsford and Ingrid Suderman of North Van -
couver; sons Helmut of Abbotsford, John of
Ottawa and Carl of Langley, B.C.; 22 grand-
Ottawa and Carl of Langley, B.C.; 22 grand-
children; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 brother
children; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 brother
and 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 23 at Bak-
and 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 23 at Bakerview MB Church, with Henry Thiessen
erview MB Church, with Henry Thiessen
ministering.
ministering.


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

Revision as of 15:23, 29 August 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Feb 7 p. 18

Birth date: 1910 Aug 23

text of obituary:

JACOB J. SAWATZKY

Jacob J Sawatzky passed away Dec. 19 in Menno Hospital, Abbotsford, B.C. He was born Aug. 23, 1910 to Jacob J. and Margaretha Sawatzky in Nieder-Chortitza, and grew up in Rosental, south Russia. His father was in the transport business. After his horses were stolen, the family immigrated to Manitoba in 1923, buying a farm in Gnadenthal in 1924. He worked on various farms to help the family. He had a thirst for learning; with his first dollar, he bought an English dictionary and a pen. At 17, he accepted Christ at an evangelistic meeting led by Abram Nachtigal. He gained self-esteem and never doubted his salvation. He was baptized in Gnadenthal in 1934. He attended Winkler Bible School 1933-35. He married Katharina (Tina) Wiebe Sept. 22, 1935 in Gnadenthal. They lived in Neuenburg, moving to Gnadenthal in 1940 and Winkler, Man. in 1946. He had a trucking business, bought Winkler Photo Studio in 1946 and was a partner in Winkler Motor s 1950-56. In 1956 they moved to Clearbrook B.C. and joined Bakerview MB Church. He owned a photo and music shop, and in 1960 bought acreage which he developed into a raspberry farm. He and Tina travelled to China, Africa, Egypt, Israel, Europe and the US. He had a great love for music and poetry, enjoy ed the beauty of nature and was an eternal optimist. He did microfilming for the Golden Age Society and in retirement made 100 crokinole boards for MCC. Favourite verses were Ps. 16:5-6 and John 1:16. He is mourned by Tina; daughters Herta Thiessen of Edmonton, Erica Suderman of Abbotsford, Alice Willms of Abbotsford, Hedy Hein of Abbotsford and Ingrid Suderman of North Vancouver; sons Helmut of Abbotsford, John of Ottawa and Carl of Langley, B.C.; 22 grand- children; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was Dec. 23 at Bakerview MB Church, with Henry Thiessen ministering.