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Schroeder, David K. (1908-2004): Difference between revisions
Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Apr 9 p. 28 Birth date: 1908 Feb 11 text of obituary: <center><h3>DAVID K. SCHROEDER</h3></center> David K. Schroeder died Jan. ..." |
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Centre, Sask. He | Centre, Sask. He | ||
helped on the family | helped on the family | ||
farm . He gained | farm . He gained assurance of salvation | ||
under the ministry of | under the ministry of | ||
Henry Wiebe and was | Henry Wiebe and was | ||
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Post Office. In 1958 they moved to Swift | Post Office. In 1958 they moved to Swift | ||
Current, Sask. where he was porter at the | Current, Sask. where he was porter at the | ||
Healy Hotel. Other positions included | Healy Hotel. Other positions included secretary-manager of Prairie Pioneer Lodge | ||
and manager of Pennant Credit Union and | and manager of Pennant Credit Union and | ||
of Mennonite Mutual Fire Insurance. He | of Mennonite Mutual Fire Insurance. He | ||
was involved first in Main Centre MB | was involved first in Main Centre MB | ||
Church, then in Swift Current (Bridgeway) | Church, then in Swift Current (Bridgeway) | ||
MB Church . He helped organized the first | MB Church. He helped organized the first | ||
MCC auction in Swift Current. He was | MCC auction in Swift Current. He was | ||
faithful in devotions and enjoyed listening | faithful in devotions and enjoyed listening | ||
o Vernon McGee on radio. He prayed daily | o Vernon McGee on radio. He prayed daily | ||
for his family. Family was very important. | for his family. Family was very important. | ||
After retirement he learned to use a | After retirement he learned to use a computer, did woodwork, sang and played | ||
guitar. He wrote e-mails, including a daily | guitar. He wrote e-mails, including a daily | ||
devotional for his children . Predeceased | devotional for his children. Predeceased | ||
by 2 brothers; 5 sisters, he is mourned by | by 2 brothers; 5 sisters, he is mourned by | ||
sons Arnold Schroeder of Winnipeg, Alfred | sons Arnold Schroeder of Winnipeg, Alfred | ||
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and Sylvia Martens of Swift Current, Alvina | and Sylvia Martens of Swift Current, Alvina | ||
Rempel of Calgary and Pauline Power of | Rempel of Calgary and Pauline Power of | ||
Edmonton; | Edmonton; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 1 brother; 2 sisters. The funeral was Jan. 31 in Bridgeway Church. | ||
grandchildren; 1 brother; 2 sisters. The | |||
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Revision as of 11:48, 3 April 2023
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Apr 9 p. 28
Birth date: 1908 Feb 11
text of obituary:
DAVID K. SCHROEDER
David K. Schroeder died Jan. 26. He was born Jan. 5, 1908 to John and Katherine Schroeder in Main Centre, Sask. He helped on the family farm . He gained assurance of salvation under the ministry of Henry Wiebe and was baptized in Main Centre in 1928. He sang in quartets and choirs. He attended Her- bert Bible School. He married Elizabeth Rempel Oct. 19, 1930. They lived on the farm. In 1939 he purchased Main Centre Post Office. In 1958 they moved to Swift Current, Sask. where he was porter at the Healy Hotel. Other positions included secretary-manager of Prairie Pioneer Lodge and manager of Pennant Credit Union and of Mennonite Mutual Fire Insurance. He was involved first in Main Centre MB Church, then in Swift Current (Bridgeway) MB Church. He helped organized the first MCC auction in Swift Current. He was faithful in devotions and enjoyed listening o Vernon McGee on radio. He prayed daily for his family. Family was very important. After retirement he learned to use a computer, did woodwork, sang and played guitar. He wrote e-mails, including a daily devotional for his children. Predeceased by 2 brothers; 5 sisters, he is mourned by sons Arnold Schroeder of Winnipeg, Alfred of Oakville; daughters Annabelle Martens and Sylvia Martens of Swift Current, Alvina Rempel of Calgary and Pauline Power of Edmonton; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 1 brother; 2 sisters. The funeral was Jan. 31 in Bridgeway Church.