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Thiessen, Gerald Scott (1973-2000)

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passed away Feb. 14 in
 
passed away Feb. 14 in
 
Simcoe, Ont. He was
 
Simcoe, Ont. He was
born june 25, 1973 to
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born June 25, 1973 to
 
Peter and Arlene
 
Peter and Arlene
 
Thiessen of Port
 
Thiessen of Port
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was active in sports
 
was active in sports
 
and choir, led chapels
 
and choir, led chapels
and served on the executive of Brock Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. He worked at
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and served on the executive of Brock Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship. He worked at
 
Bethesda Home,
 
Bethesda Home,
 
Vineland, as long as his
 
Vineland, as long as his
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Patricia; and special
 
Patricia; and special
 
friend Karen Macintosh. The funeral was
 
friend Karen Macintosh. The funeral was
Feb. 1 7 in Port Rowan
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Feb. 17 in Port Rowan
 
MB Church, with
 
MB Church, with
 
Randy Dueck and Ray
 
Randy Dueck and Ray

Latest revision as of 12:57, 14 June 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 Apr 14 p. 28

Birth date: 1973 Jun 25

text of obituary:

GERALD SCOTT THIESSEN

Gerald Scott Thiessen passed away Feb. 14 in Simcoe, Ont. He was born June 25, 1973 to Peter and Arlene Thiessen of Port Rowan, Ont. At a very young age, he accepted Christ, and from then on continued to mature in his faith. At 15, he was baptized and joined Port Rowan MB Church. He graduated from Winkler (Man.) Bible Institute and earned a psychology degree from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ont. While at WBI and Brock, he was active in sports and choir, led chapels and served on the executive of Brock Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship. He worked at Bethesda Home, Vineland, as long as his health allowed. He had a strong desire to use his profession to give a better quality of life to people. He had many friends, caring deeply for and upholding them in prayer. In summer 1997 he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, a lymphatic cancer. He was determined God would see him through whatever He had planned for his life. He continued life as usual as long as he could. He is remembered for his gentle, quiet ways and beautiful smile. He didn't complain about all he had to go through, and continued to reach out and help others until the end. Favourite verses were Lam. 3:22-23. He is mourned by his parents; sisters Karen and Patricia; and special friend Karen Macintosh. The funeral was Feb. 17 in Port Rowan MB Church, with Randy Dueck and Ray Russell ministering.

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