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81, was called to glory on November 6.
81, was called to glory on November 6.
He was born June 17, 1890, the seventh
He was born June 17, 1890, the seventh
child of Peter and Gertrude Hard8'r,
child of Peter and Gertrude Harder,
Flischau, southern Russia. His mother
Fischau, southern Russia. His mother
passed away when he was ,only two and
passed away when he was only two and
a half years old and his sister, the late
a half years old and his sister, the late
Mrs. Abram Boschmann, looked after the
Mrs. Abram Boschmann, looked after the
family until their father remarried eight
family until their father remarried eight
years IMer.
years later.
Be'tween 1912 and 1918 he pedormed
 
Between 1912 and 1918 he performed
alternative service for the Russian
alternative service for the Russian
government, first in the forestry service
government, first in the forestry service
and then for four years in the medica,1
and then for four years in the medical
corps. He married Helena Derksen in
corps. He married Helena Derksen in
Fischau on Appil 17, 1918. It was during
Fischau on April 17, 1918. It was during
those trying years that both he and his
those trying years that both he and his
wife found their Sav:iour. They were
wife found their Saviour. They were
baptized on May 22, 1923 and became
baptized on May 22, 1923 and became
members of the Mennonite Brethren
members of the Mennonite Brethren
Church.
Church.
Mr. Harder became aotive in the tent
 
evangellistic movement in southern Russia
Mr. Harder became active in the tent
evangelistic movement in southern Russia
and was ordained to the ministry on June
and was ordained to the ministry on June
8, 1924 in Tiegenhagen. He had the
8, 1924 in Tiegenhagen. He had the
privilege of serving the Lord in the
privilege of serving the Lord in the
ministry for many years, in Pischau in
ministry for many years, in Fischau in
Russia, and later in Canada in Hochf8'ld,
Russia, and later in Canada in Hochfeld,
Gnadenthal, Winkler and Elmwood
Gnadenthal, Winkler and Elmwood
(Winnipeg) .
(Winnipeg).
When the Harders firs't came to Canada
 
in 1925 they seUled near Neuenberg, near
When the Harders first came to Canada
Winkler, Maniltoba, where the Lor,dgave
in 1925 they settled near Neuenberg, near
them many opportuntities 'to serve. R8'v.
Winkler, Manitoba, where the Lord gave
Harder was ac,tive ,in home and hospital
them many opportunities to serve. Rev.
visitation and in durties conneoted with
Harder was active in home and hospital
the Winkler Bible ,lns1titute.
visitation and in duties connected with
He was predeceased by an ,infant son,
the Winkler Bible Institute.
Henry, in 1921, by his wife, ,in 1958, and
 
by a second son, Benjamin, iin 1968. 'Left
He was predeceased by an infant son,
to mourn are HeIen, Tina and her
Henry, in 1921, by his wife, in 1958, and
husband, Pe'ter Doerksen, of Brandon
by a second son, Benjamin, in 1968. Left
Gertrud e, Mnr~aret, Susie and her husband, Henry ' Loewen , of Winnipeg, a
to mourn are Helen, Tina and her
daughter-in-law, He'lga, Mrs. Nick Tiessen, of Leamington, 14 grandchildren and
husband, Peter Doerksen, of Brandon
one ,great-granddaughter.
Gertrud, Margaret, Susie and her husband, Henry Loewen, of Winnipeg, a
The funera,1 w as conducted from th e
daughter-in-law, Helga, Mrs. Nick Tiessen, of Leamington, 14 grandchildren and
one, great-granddaughter.
 
The funeral was conducted from the
Elmwood (Winnipeg) Mennonite Brethren
Elmwood (Winnipeg) Mennonite Brethren
Church on November 6 with Rev, W'illiam
Church on November 6 with Rev, William
Schmidt and Rev. Jerry Hildebrand
Schmidt and Rev. Jerry Hildebrand
o'fficiating.
officiating.


[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]


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

Revision as of 14:57, 20 July 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 2 Dec 1971 p. 16

Birth date: 1890


Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: Dec 03 p. 30

Birth date: 1890 Jun 17

text of obituary:

REV. HEINRICH P. HARDER

Rev. Heinrich P. Harder of Winnipeg, 81, was called to glory on November 6. He was born June 17, 1890, the seventh child of Peter and Gertrude Harder, Fischau, southern Russia. His mother passed away when he was only two and a half years old and his sister, the late Mrs. Abram Boschmann, looked after the family until their father remarried eight years later.

Between 1912 and 1918 he performed alternative service for the Russian government, first in the forestry service and then for four years in the medical corps. He married Helena Derksen in Fischau on April 17, 1918. It was during those trying years that both he and his wife found their Saviour. They were baptized on May 22, 1923 and became members of the Mennonite Brethren Church.

Mr. Harder became active in the tent evangelistic movement in southern Russia and was ordained to the ministry on June 8, 1924 in Tiegenhagen. He had the privilege of serving the Lord in the ministry for many years, in Fischau in Russia, and later in Canada in Hochfeld, Gnadenthal, Winkler and Elmwood (Winnipeg).

When the Harders first came to Canada in 1925 they settled near Neuenberg, near Winkler, Manitoba, where the Lord gave them many opportunities to serve. Rev. Harder was active in home and hospital visitation and in duties connected with the Winkler Bible Institute.

He was predeceased by an infant son, Henry, in 1921, by his wife, in 1958, and by a second son, Benjamin, in 1968. Left to mourn are Helen, Tina and her husband, Peter Doerksen, of Brandon Gertrud, Margaret, Susie and her husband, Henry Loewen, of Winnipeg, a daughter-in-law, Helga, Mrs. Nick Tiessen, of Leamington, 14 grandchildren and one, great-granddaughter.

The funeral was conducted from the Elmwood (Winnipeg) Mennonite Brethren Church on November 6 with Rev, William Schmidt and Rev. Jerry Hildebrand officiating.