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Helen Neufeld died
Helen Neufeld died
peacefully Sept. 23. She
peacefully Sept. 23. She
was born Apr. 17 to Jo-
was born Apr. 17 to Johann and Helena
hann and Helena
Neufeld in Nikolaipol,
Neufeld in Nikolaipol,
Russia during the time
Russia during the time
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quickly learned English
quickly learned English
and persevered to become a teacher. She loved
and persevered to become a teacher. She loved
young children and taught mostly grade 1. He-
young children and taught mostly grade 1. Helen loved her Lord and Saviour and had a great
len loved her Lord and Saviour and had a great
concern for the lost, demonstrated by her support of the church and many missionaries. She
concern for the lost, demonstrated by her sup-
port of the church and many missionaries. She
was known for her hospitality, had a flare for
was known for her hospitality, had a flare for
gardening, and loved to memorize Scripture
gardening, and loved to memorize Scripture

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Nov 4 p. 27

Birth date: 1921 May 19

text of obituary:

HELEN NEUFELD

Helen Neufeld died peacefully Sept. 23. She was born Apr. 17 to Johann and Helena Neufeld in Nikolaipol, Russia during the time of revolution and famine. In 1923 her family immigrated to Canada, where she quickly learned English and persevered to become a teacher. She loved young children and taught mostly grade 1. Helen loved her Lord and Saviour and had a great concern for the lost, demonstrated by her support of the church and many missionaries. She was known for her hospitality, had a flare for gardening, and loved to memorize Scripture and poetry. Predeceased by sisters Mary and Kay and brother Henry, Helen is survived by her siblings Nettie, John, Lydia, Elma, Frieda; and numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral was Sept. 27 at Herbert (Sask.) MB Church.