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1895, in Herzenberg , S. Russia, to | John Dietrich Friesen was born May 19, 1895, in Herzenberg , S. Russia, to Dietrich | ||
and Elizabeth Friesen, the seventh of | and Elizabeth Friesen, the seventh of eleven | ||
children. He was drafted into service in | children. He was drafted into service in 1915 | ||
during World War I. After the war | during World War I. After the war he | ||
returned home to find his parents had died | |||
and other family members scattered or | and other family members scattered or on | ||
the "missing persons" list. | the "missing persons" list. | ||
He married Tina Wall on November | |||
1921. God blessed their union with four | He married Tina Wall on November 6, | ||
and three daughters. In 1922 he | 1921. God blessed their union with four sons | ||
his spiritually lost condition, and | and three daughters. In 1922 he recognized | ||
Christ as Saviour. He was baptized | his spiritually lost condition, and found | ||
Christ as Saviour. He was baptized upon | |||
confession of his faith in 1924, joining | confession of his faith in 1924, joining | ||
Lichtfelde Alliance Church. | Lichtfelde Alliance Church. | ||
The family also started their journey | |||
Canada that year, arriving in Quebec | The family also started their journey to | ||
Canada that year, arriving in Quebec July | |||
18. From there they went to Ontario, then | 18. From there they went to Ontario, then | ||
Manitoba, where they lived for 17 | Manitoba, where they lived for 17 years | ||
Besides farming, he served a small | Besides farming, he served a small | ||
comunity by conducting Sunday school | |||
worship services in the home. | worship services in the home. | ||
In 1944 they took up residence in B | |||
and upon retirement he moved into | In 1944 they took up residence in B. C. | ||
Menno Home in Abbotsford . Mrs. | and upon retirement he moved into the | ||
Menno Home in Abbotsford. Mrs. Friesen | |||
was invalided in the Menno Hospital. | was invalided in the Menno Hospital. | ||
Mr. Friesen passed away on October | |||
1973. At the funeral, pastor Henry | Mr. Friesen passed away on October 30, | ||
tin spoke on Ezekiel 43: "We shall meet | 1973. At the funeral, pastor Henry Warkentine | ||
just inside the eastern gate. It is now up | tin spoke on Ezekiel 43: "We shall meet you | ||
just inside the eastern gate. It is now up to | |||
us if we want to meet again." | us if we want to meet again." | ||
He leaves to mourn his wife; four | |||
John and Anna (Enns), Peter and | He leaves to mourn his wife; four sons: | ||
(Dyck), Nick and Susan (Peters). Jack | John and Anna (Enns), Peter and Anne | ||
Marilyn (Carlson); three daughters: | (Dyck), Nick and Susan (Peters). Jack and | ||
Marilyn (Carlson); three daughters: | |||
Olson, and Magda; 27 grandchildren; | Katherine and Rudy Thiessen, Mary and Frank | ||
great-grandchildren; two sisters in | Olson, and Magda; 27 grandchildren; four | ||
and one sister, Mary Isaac, in | great-grandchildren; two sisters in Russia | ||
plus many | and one sister, Mary Isaac, in California | ||
plus many relatives and friends. | |||
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Revision as of 12:12, 29 March 2017
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Feb 22 p. 30
Birth date: 1895 May 19
text of obituary:
JOHN DIETRICH FRIESEN
John Dietrich Friesen was born May 19, 1895, in Herzenberg , S. Russia, to Dietrich and Elizabeth Friesen, the seventh of eleven children. He was drafted into service in 1915 during World War I. After the war he returned home to find his parents had died and other family members scattered or on the "missing persons" list.
He married Tina Wall on November 6, 1921. God blessed their union with four sons and three daughters. In 1922 he recognized his spiritually lost condition, and found Christ as Saviour. He was baptized upon confession of his faith in 1924, joining Lichtfelde Alliance Church.
The family also started their journey to Canada that year, arriving in Quebec July 18. From there they went to Ontario, then Manitoba, where they lived for 17 years Besides farming, he served a small comunity by conducting Sunday school worship services in the home.
In 1944 they took up residence in B. C. and upon retirement he moved into the Menno Home in Abbotsford. Mrs. Friesen was invalided in the Menno Hospital.
Mr. Friesen passed away on October 30, 1973. At the funeral, pastor Henry Warkentine tin spoke on Ezekiel 43: "We shall meet you just inside the eastern gate. It is now up to us if we want to meet again."
He leaves to mourn his wife; four sons: John and Anna (Enns), Peter and Anne (Dyck), Nick and Susan (Peters). Jack and Marilyn (Carlson); three daughters: Katherine and Rudy Thiessen, Mary and Frank Olson, and Magda; 27 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters in Russia and one sister, Mary Isaac, in California plus many relatives and friends.