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Shirley Evelyn Harder of Brandon, Man.
Shirley Evelyn Harder of Brandon, Man.
passed away Oct. 1 3.
passed away Oct. 13.
She was born jan. 8,
She was born Jan. 8,
1940 in Elm Creek,
1940 in Elm Creek,
Man. She completed
Man. She completed
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considered her role as
considered her role as
wife and mother to be
wife and mother to be
her first priority. She
her first priority. She was a member of Richmond Park MB Church in Brandon, and served
was a ndon, and served
with Youth for Christ as
with Youth for Christ as
a volunteer "telefriend". She enjoyed
a volunteer "telefriend". She enjoyed
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and a sister, she is
and a sister, she is
mourned by her husband Ed; sons Mark
mourned by her husband Ed; sons Mark
and jerry; daughter
and Jerry; daughter
Cindy Castillo; and 6
Cindy Castillo; and 6
grandchildren. The funeral was Oct. 16 in
grandchildren. The funeral was Oct. 16 in

Latest revision as of 13:55, 7 April 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 Jan 7 p. 24

Birth date: 1940 Jan 8

text of obituary:

SHIRLEY EVELYN HARDER

Shirley Evelyn Harder of Brandon, Man. passed away Oct. 13. She was born Jan. 8, 1940 in Elm Creek, Man. She completed her education in Carman, Man. She later worked as an IBM keypunch operator for Manitoba Medical. She considered her role as wife and mother to be her first priority. She was a member of Richmond Park MB Church in Brandon, and served with Youth for Christ as a volunteer "telefriend". She enjoyed teaching Sunday school. She loved animals, especially her dog "Lifesaver". She is remembered as a wonderful wife and mother who loved God and had a strong faith and a sensitive, kind, loving nature. Predeceased by her father, a brother and a sister, she is mourned by her husband Ed; sons Mark and Jerry; daughter Cindy Castillo; and 6 grandchildren. The funeral was Oct. 16 in Richmond Park MB Church, with Reuben Willems and Dave Mickalishen ministering.