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Schmidt, Henry (1899-1969)

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It pleased fhe Lord to cal,1 :to hims<!lf,
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It pleased the Lord to call to himself, Henry Schmidt of Edmonton, Alberta.
Henry Schmidt of Edmonton, Alberta.
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Henry Schmidt was born in Russi,a on
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Henry Schmidt was born in Russia on February 28, 1899. On July 28, 1928, he married Elizabeth Martens and God blessed their union with a son and three daughters. The Schmidts emigrated to Canada in 1930 and resided in Coaldale, Alberta. Here, in 1935, he was baptized upon his confession of faith and accepted into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church.
February 28, 1899. On July 28, 1928, he
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married Elizabeth Martens and God
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On August 1, 1966 he was predeceased by his wife and after her passing he moved to Edmonton to reside with his children. Lonely days followed and the last eight months of his life were accompanied with much suffering. On April 12, 1969, God gently called him home.
blessed their union with a son and three
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daughters. The Schmidts emigrated to
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Funeral services were held in the Mennonite Brethren Church in Coaldale on April 19. Rev. D. J. Pankratz comforted the bereaved with the words of Jesus from John 11:11, "Our friend ... sleepeth." He stressed how sleeping in Jesus implied rest from our labours, the consummation of all that faith implies and the prospect of a glorious awakening. Rev. Peter Rempel spoke on the Christian faith in eternal life, based on 1 Peter 1 :21-24. At the graveside Rev. H. H. Kornelsen read John 5::25 and 2 Timothy 4:7,8 and prayed.
Canada in 1930 and resided in Coaldale,
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Alberta. Here, in 1935, he was baptized
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He is survived by one son and three daughters; a daughter-in-law and three sons-in-law and eight grandchildren.
upon his confession of faith and accepted
 
into the fellowship of the Mennoni,te
 
Brethren Church.
 
On August 1, 1966 he was predeceased
 
by his wife and after her passing he
 
moved to Edmonton to res'ide with his
 
children. Lonely days followed and the
 
last eight months of his life were
 
accompanied with much suffering. On
 
April 12, 1969, God gently called him
 
home.
 
Funeral services were held in the
 
Mennoni,te Brethren Church in Coaldale
 
on April 19. Rev. D.J. Pankratz comforted
 
the bereaved with the words of Jesus
 
from John 11:11, "Our friend .. .
 
sleepeth." He stressed how sleeping in
 
Jesus implied rest from our labours, the
 
consummation o,f all that faith implies
 
and the prospect of a glorious awakening.
 
Rev. Peter Rempel spoke on the Christian
 
faith in eternal li,fe, based on 1 Pe,ter
 
1 :21-24. At the graveside Rev. H.H.
 
Kornelsen read John 5::25 aod 2 Timothy
 
4:7,8 and prayed. '
 
He is survived by one son and three
 
daughters; a daughter-in-law and three
 
sons-in-law and eight grandchildren.
 
   
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 17:25, 9 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 May 16 p. 27

Birth date: 1899 Feb 28

text of obituary:

HENRY SCHMIDT

It pleased the Lord to call to himself, Henry Schmidt of Edmonton, Alberta.

Henry Schmidt was born in Russia on February 28, 1899. On July 28, 1928, he married Elizabeth Martens and God blessed their union with a son and three daughters. The Schmidts emigrated to Canada in 1930 and resided in Coaldale, Alberta. Here, in 1935, he was baptized upon his confession of faith and accepted into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church.

On August 1, 1966 he was predeceased by his wife and after her passing he moved to Edmonton to reside with his children. Lonely days followed and the last eight months of his life were accompanied with much suffering. On April 12, 1969, God gently called him home.

Funeral services were held in the Mennonite Brethren Church in Coaldale on April 19. Rev. D. J. Pankratz comforted the bereaved with the words of Jesus from John 11:11, "Our friend ... sleepeth." He stressed how sleeping in Jesus implied rest from our labours, the consummation of all that faith implies and the prospect of a glorious awakening. Rev. Peter Rempel spoke on the Christian faith in eternal life, based on 1 Peter 1 :21-24. At the graveside Rev. H. H. Kornelsen read John 5::25 and 2 Timothy 4:7,8 and prayed.

He is survived by one son and three daughters; a daughter-in-law and three sons-in-law and eight grandchildren.

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