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Brucks, Albert (1911-1968)
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<center><h3>ALBERT BRUCKS</h3></center> |
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− | Albert Brucks, 56, passed away at his |
+ | Albert Brucks, 56, passed away at his home near Hepburn, Sask., on February 14. He was born February 26, 1911 to John and Helen (nee Penner) Brucks in the Carson school district. He grew up in this area and also received his education in the Carson school. He was married to Bessy Edna Penner, daughter of Charlie and Sarah (nee Fischer) Penner on October 22, 1935. They settled in the Carson district on the farm which was his residence until the time of his death. Four children were born into the home: Lemar, Ivan (who died in infancy), Myrna, and Bonnie. |
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− | + | He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Bessy Edna; a son, Lemar; two daughters, Myrna and her husband Marlyn Pilatus, and Bonnie; one brother, John Brucks of Meadow Lake; three sisters, Mrs. George (Gertrude) Gossen of Langham, Mrs. William (Hilda) Goertzen, Vancouver Island, Mrs. Henry (Martha) Sperling, Langham, and many other relatives and friends. His sudden passing reminds us of Psalm 90:12, "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." |
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− | to John and Helen (nee Penner) Brucks |
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− | in the Carson school district. He grew |
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− | up in this area and also received his |
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− | education in the Carson school. He was |
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− | married to Bessy Edna Penner, daugh |
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− | ter of Charlie and Sarah (nee Fischer) |
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− | Penner on October 22, 1935. They |
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− | settled in the Carson district on the |
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− | farm which was his residence until the |
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− | time of his death. Four children were |
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− | born into the home: Lemar, Ivan (who |
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− | died in infancy), Myrna, and Bonnie. |
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− | He leaves to mourn his passing his |
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− | wife, Bessy Edna; a son, Lemar; two |
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− | daughters, Myrna and her husband |
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− | Marlyn Pilatus, and Bonnie; one bro |
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− | ther, John Brucks of Meadow Lake; |
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− | three sisters, Mrs. George (Gertrude) |
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− | Gossen of Langham, Mrs. William (Hil |
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− | da) Goertzen, Vancouver Island, Mrs. |
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− | Henry (Martha) Sperling, Langham, |
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− | and many other relatives and friends. |
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− | His sudden passing reminds us of |
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− | Psalm 90:12, "So teach us to number |
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− | our days that we may apply our hearts |
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− | unto wisdom." |
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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 17 June 2015
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Mar 22 p. 19
Birth date: 1911 Feb 26
text of obituary:
ALBERT BRUCKS
Albert Brucks, 56, passed away at his home near Hepburn, Sask., on February 14. He was born February 26, 1911 to John and Helen (nee Penner) Brucks in the Carson school district. He grew up in this area and also received his education in the Carson school. He was married to Bessy Edna Penner, daughter of Charlie and Sarah (nee Fischer) Penner on October 22, 1935. They settled in the Carson district on the farm which was his residence until the time of his death. Four children were born into the home: Lemar, Ivan (who died in infancy), Myrna, and Bonnie.
He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Bessy Edna; a son, Lemar; two daughters, Myrna and her husband Marlyn Pilatus, and Bonnie; one brother, John Brucks of Meadow Lake; three sisters, Mrs. George (Gertrude) Gossen of Langham, Mrs. William (Hilda) Goertzen, Vancouver Island, Mrs. Henry (Martha) Sperling, Langham, and many other relatives and friends. His sudden passing reminds us of Psalm 90:12, "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."