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Crimea, Russia. His
Crimea, Russia. His
family immigrated to
family immigrated to
Canada in 1926, set-
Canada in 1926, settling in Saskatchewan,
tling in Saskatchewan,
then moving to Yarrow,
then moving to Yarrow,
B.C. when John was a
B.C. when John was a
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married Gertrude Giesbrecht Sept. 21, 1946.
married Gertrude Giesbrecht Sept. 21, 1946.
The couple's mission in life was to help spread
The couple's mission in life was to help spread
the gospel of Jesus Christ. John went to north-
the gospel of Jesus Christ. John went to northern B.C. for his first teaching post, travelling
ern B.C. for his first teaching post, travelling
two days in an old panel truck with Gertie sitting on an apple box. The ensuing years were
two days in an old panel truck with Gertie sit-
ting on an apple box. The ensuing years were
hard for the family, living in the wilderness
hard for the family, living in the wilderness
without running water, electricity, or stores
without running water, electricity, or stores
nearby. In 1955, they moved to Prince
nearby. In 1955, they moved to Prince
George, B.C. John was a well-loved, soft-spo-
George, B.C. John was a well-loved, soft-spoken teacher. He also worked fervently for the
ken teacher. He also worked fervently for the
Lord, helping establish a church. He served as
Lord, helping establish a church. He served as
a Sunday school teacher and superintendent,
a Sunday school teacher and superintendent,
and sang in the choir. John's strength, moral-
and sang in the choir. John's strength, morality, and stoicism inspired his friends and family. The memorial service was at Westwood
ity, and stoicism inspired his friends and fami-
ly. T he memorial service was at Westwood
Church (MB), Prince George.
Church (MB), Prince George.


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

Latest revision as of 14:00, 15 January 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Apr 7 p. 27

Birth date: 1921 Oct 20

text of obituary:

JOHN J. ABRAHAMS

John Abrahams died Feb. 7. He was born Oct. 20, 1921 in the Crimea, Russia. His family immigrated to Canada in 1926, settling in Saskatchewan, then moving to Yarrow, B.C. when John was a teenager. He was a conscientious objector during the war, serving in sawmill camps. He married Gertrude Giesbrecht Sept. 21, 1946. The couple's mission in life was to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. John went to northern B.C. for his first teaching post, travelling two days in an old panel truck with Gertie sitting on an apple box. The ensuing years were hard for the family, living in the wilderness without running water, electricity, or stores nearby. In 1955, they moved to Prince George, B.C. John was a well-loved, soft-spoken teacher. He also worked fervently for the Lord, helping establish a church. He served as a Sunday school teacher and superintendent, and sang in the choir. John's strength, morality, and stoicism inspired his friends and family. The memorial service was at Westwood Church (MB), Prince George.