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Barney H. Ratzlaff was born in Shelley, Oklahoma, on February 14, 1900, the son of John C. and Minnie (nee Harder) Ratzlaff. In his youth, in August, 1918, he moved with his parents to Saskatchewan.
Shelley, Oklahoma, on February 14, 1900,  
 
the' son of John C. and Minnie (nee  
On January 11, 1933, he was married and together with his wife settled on a farm near Beaver Flat, Sask. In 1941 the family moved to Clearbrook, B,C. The Lord gave him and his wife two sons, one of whom predeceased  their father in 1961.
Harder) Ratzlaff. In his youth, in Augus1918, he moved with his parents to  
 
Saskatchewan,
Barney Ratzlaff accepted Christ as his personal Saviour on September 24, 1938, and the following year he was baptized and accepted into the fellowship of the Turnhiill (Sask,) Mennonite Brethren Church. He loved his Saviour and enjoyed the fellowship of believers. The welfare of his family was his main concern and as a father he faithfully trained his sons in the ways of the Lord.  
On J.,nuary  11, 1933, he was married  
 
and toget'her  winh  his wife settled on a  
He enjoyed good health until the fall of 1967, and in early 1968 he had to undergo an operation for the first time. He went to be with the Lord on March 20, 1969. He is survived by his beloved wife, Dora; son Myron and daughter-in-law Shirley; grandson Michael; two brothers; and numerous other friends and relatives.
farm near Beaver Flat, SaskIn 1941  
the family moved to Clearbrook, B,C,
The Lord gave him and his wife two  
so'ns, one of whom predeceased  their  
father in 196"
Barney Ratzlaff accepted Chr,ist  as his  
personal Saviour on September 24, 1938,  
and the following ye'ar he was bapt'ized
and accepted into the fellowship of the  
Turnhiill (Sask,) Mennonite Brethren  
Church. He loved his Saviour and enjoyed  
the fellowship of believers, The welfare  
of his fami,ly  was his main concern and  
as a father he faithfully trained his sons  
in the ways of the Lord.  
He enjoyed good health until the fall  
of 1967, and in early 1968 he had to  
undergo an operation for the first time,
He went to be with the Lord on March  
20, 1969. He ,is survived by his beloved  
wife, Dora; son Myron and daughter-inlaw  Shirley; grandson Michael; two  
brothers; and numerous other friends and  
relatives.


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

Latest revision as of 15:13, 9 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 May 02 p. 26

Birth date: 1900 Feb 04

text of obituary:

BARNEY H. RATZLAFF

Barney H. Ratzlaff was born in Shelley, Oklahoma, on February 14, 1900, the son of John C. and Minnie (nee Harder) Ratzlaff. In his youth, in August, 1918, he moved with his parents to Saskatchewan.

On January 11, 1933, he was married and together with his wife settled on a farm near Beaver Flat, Sask. In 1941 the family moved to Clearbrook, B,C. The Lord gave him and his wife two sons, one of whom predeceased their father in 1961.

Barney Ratzlaff accepted Christ as his personal Saviour on September 24, 1938, and the following year he was baptized and accepted into the fellowship of the Turnhiill (Sask,) Mennonite Brethren Church. He loved his Saviour and enjoyed the fellowship of believers. The welfare of his family was his main concern and as a father he faithfully trained his sons in the ways of the Lord.

He enjoyed good health until the fall of 1967, and in early 1968 he had to undergo an operation for the first time. He went to be with the Lord on March 20, 1969. He is survived by his beloved wife, Dora; son Myron and daughter-in-law Shirley; grandson Michael; two brothers; and numerous other friends and relatives.