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Cornelius Krahn of Brandon, Manitoba
(Mrs.) Helen Berg of Saskatoon passed
was born in the Russian Mennonite village of
away on April 23. She was born to John and
Kronsthal on December 7,1938, the fifth son
Mary Regier on December 8, 1902 in Hender·son, Nebraska. She spent, her childhood
of George and Margreta Krahn. In 1942, four
years in Henderson and Enid, Oklahoma. In
years later, the family fled to western Europe
1918 her family moved to Waldheim, Sask.,
and finally emigrated to Canada in 1947. Neil
where she completed her high school. She
grew up in Winnipeg, with many of the interests typical of his age group, and it
attended Bethany Bible Institute in Hep·
wasn't until he was 17 that he decisively met
burn, Sask. for several years. She accepted
Christ. He became persuaded that Jesus of
Christ as her Saviour at an early age, and
Nazareth was indeed God in human flesh,
was baptized and joined the Mennonite
and once persuaded he steadfastly affirmed
Brethren Church in Waldheim. On September 4, 1938 she was married to David Wesley
his faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour and
Berg in Waldheim, a widower with five
Lord. Following his conversion he was bapized and became a member of the North
young children. The couple added two more
Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church. He
children to the family. After the sons left the
graduated from the MBCI in 1957 and from
farm, the couple sold it and moved to
here proceeded to the University of Manitoba
Saskatoon in 1960. They joined the Central
where he graduated with a B.Sc. in engineering in 1962 and began a career in electrical
Mennonite Brethren Church in Saskatoon.
engineering. On July 17, 1965 he was
Her husband died in 1974, and she was
married to Esther Hildebrand of Winkler.
living at the Central Haven Personal Care
Their first home
Home when she died.
was in Thompson,
where Neil worked
for Inco. In 1968,
he left engineering
for teaching, which
he continued until
the time of his sudden death.


He practiced his
Her family remembers her as a faithful
profession with diligence, thoroughness and dedicaion. He cared deeply for people and longed
and devout Christian, who loved her Bible
o communicate his faith in a living Christ to
and sought to maintain a strong Christian
all he met. Life was of a single cloth to him,
home atmosphere. She is survived by two
a cloth which he sought to weave with faith,
daughters, Lydia (Mrs. Cliff) Friesen of
words and action. He taught church Sunday
Birch Hills, Sask. and Lois (Mrs. Roger)
school for years and participated gladly in
Hebbes of Carseland, Alta.; by five step
many areas of church life. He was stricken
children, Kay and husband Al Wiebe of
while involved in a church activity.
Outlook, Sask., Pauline and husband Malven
 
Schmidt, Ray and wife Trudy, Menno and
Cornelius died April 16 and leaves behind
wife Alice, all of Saskatoon, and Harold and
his wife and two children, a daughter Cynthia
wife Edna of Lanigan, Sask.; and by two
and son Lyall. He is also mourned by his
brothers, Henry Regier and wife Mary of
parents, the George Krahns of Winnipeg; his
Abbotsford, B.C., and John Regier and wife
mother-in-law, (Mrs.) Lena Hildebrand of
Mary of Saskatoon. The funeral service was
Winkler; two brothers, Peter of Winnipeg
held on April 25 in the Central MB Church,
and Arthur of Brandon; two sisters, Agnes
with pastors Rueben Baerg and Waldo Pauls
(Mrs. Jake) Funk and Elfrieda of Winnipeg;
officiating.
and many relatives and friends. He was
predeceased by his mother and two brothers.
The funeral service was conducted from the
Richmond Park Mennonite Brethren Church
of Brandon by pastor Albert Baerg.


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Latest revision as of 12:39, 28 July 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 May 25 p. 34

Birth date: 1902 Dec 08

text of obituary:

MRS. HELEN BERG

(Mrs.) Helen Berg of Saskatoon passed away on April 23. She was born to John and Mary Regier on December 8, 1902 in Hender·son, Nebraska. She spent, her childhood years in Henderson and Enid, Oklahoma. In 1918 her family moved to Waldheim, Sask., where she completed her high school. She attended Bethany Bible Institute in Hep· burn, Sask. for several years. She accepted Christ as her Saviour at an early age, and was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church in Waldheim. On September 4, 1938 she was married to David Wesley Berg in Waldheim, a widower with five young children. The couple added two more children to the family. After the sons left the farm, the couple sold it and moved to Saskatoon in 1960. They joined the Central Mennonite Brethren Church in Saskatoon. Her husband died in 1974, and she was living at the Central Haven Personal Care Home when she died.

Her family remembers her as a faithful and devout Christian, who loved her Bible and sought to maintain a strong Christian home atmosphere. She is survived by two daughters, Lydia (Mrs. Cliff) Friesen of Birch Hills, Sask. and Lois (Mrs. Roger) Hebbes of Carseland, Alta.; by five step children, Kay and husband Al Wiebe of Outlook, Sask., Pauline and husband Malven Schmidt, Ray and wife Trudy, Menno and wife Alice, all of Saskatoon, and Harold and wife Edna of Lanigan, Sask.; and by two brothers, Henry Regier and wife Mary of Abbotsford, B.C., and John Regier and wife Mary of Saskatoon. The funeral service was held on April 25 in the Central MB Church, with pastors Rueben Baerg and Waldo Pauls officiating.