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Brethren Church of Winkler. Later the
Brethren Church of Winkler. Later the
family moved to Altona, Manitoba, where
family moved to Altona, Manitoba, where
John married Helen Reimer in December ,
John married Helen Reimer in December,
1925. To this union was born their son ,
1925. To this union was born their son,
Bruce Neufeld. In 1927-28 he attended
Bruce Neufeld. In 1927-28 he attended
Normal School in Winnipeg, then attended
Normal School in Winnipeg, then attended
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occupied in teaching school and farming. In
occupied in teaching school and farming. In
B.C. another son Gerald was born, who died
B.C. another son Gerald was born, who died
in infancy . During the early years in B.C.
in infancy. During the early years in B.C.
they made their chufcl1 home in Greendale
they made their church home in Greendale
Church where he served as Sunday school
Church where he served as Sunday school
superintendent, choir director, on the church
superintendent, choir director, on the church
council and in various other responsibilities.
council and in various other responsibilities.
In 1950 the Neufelds moved to Vancouver
In 1950 the Neufelds moved to Vancouver
where they were members at the 43rd Street
where they were members at the 43rd Street
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view Church with Rev. Loyal Funk
view Church with Rev. Loyal Funk
officiating.
officiating.
He leaves at his passing his dear wife,
He leaves at his passing his dear wife,
Nina; his children, Bruce and Sue Neufeld;
Nina; his children, Bruce and Sue Neufeld;
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grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three
grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three
brothers and two sisters.
brothers and two sisters.
He will be remembered as a likeable and
He will be remembered as a likeable and
understanding man both by family and
understanding man both by family and

Latest revision as of 14:10, 15 March 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Nov 30 p.30

Birth date: 1900 May 05

text of obituary:

JOHN PETER NEUFELD


John Peter Neufeld was born May 5, 1900 at Munich, North Dakota to the Rev. Peter H. and Helena (Voth) Neufeld. With his parents he moved in 1902 to Winkler, Man., where he attended school. Upon confession of faith in Christ, he was baptized on August 17, 1917 and received into the Mennonite Brethren Church of Winkler. Later the family moved to Altona, Manitoba, where John married Helen Reimer in December, 1925. To this union was born their son, Bruce Neufeld. In 1927-28 he attended Normal School in Winnipeg, then attended St. John's College (now the University of Winnipeg) and embarked upon a teaching career in Manitoba. In 1930 the family moved to British Columbia where he was occupied in teaching school and farming. In B.C. another son Gerald was born, who died in infancy. During the early years in B.C. they made their church home in Greendale Church where he served as Sunday school superintendent, choir director, on the church council and in various other responsibilities.

In 1950 the Neufelds moved to Vancouver where they were members at the 43rd Street Church. Here it pleased the Lord to call to himself John's wife, Helen, on March 1, 1957. On April 11, 1958 he married Mary Epp and they later united with the Willing don MB Church where they happily served together. This was to be disrupted in the providence of God when Mary was called to be with the Lord on February 8, 1971. On December 6,1971 he and Nina Redekop were married and allowed to enjoy each others companionship. Together they were members at the Fraserview MB Church and enjoyed being active participants. He was suddenly called into the presence of the Lord on November 1. The funeral was held at Fraser view Church with Rev. Loyal Funk officiating.

He leaves at his passing his dear wife, Nina; his children, Bruce and Sue Neufeld; his children by marriage, Henry and Joyce Klassen, Robert and Frances Loewen; 12 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three brothers and two sisters.

He will be remembered as a likeable and understanding man both by family and friends.