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Jacob H. Isaak of Abbotsford, B.C
Jacob H. Isaak of Abbotsford, B.C
passed away on March 28. He was born t
passed away on March 28. He was born to
Henry P. and Helen (nee Janzen) Isaak o
Henry P. and Helen (nee Janzen) Isaak on
July 18, 1907 in Donskaja, New Samara
July 18, 1907 in Donskaja, New Samara
near the Ural Mountains in Russia. He wa
near the Ural Mountains in Russia. He was
the youngest of seven children. His mothe
the youngest of seven children. His mother
died suddenly in 1913. Shortly thereafter h
died suddenly in 1913. Shortly thereafter his
father married a widow, and for a time the
father married a widow, and for a time the
combined family worked the large farm, bu
combined family worked the large farm, but
then his father died in 1920. He and h
then his father died in 1920. He and his
broth~r Peter stayed with their older siste
brother Peter stayed with their older sister
Annie, and in 1925, with the aid of C.F
Annie, and in 1925, with the aid of C.F.
Klassen, they were able to leave Russia
Klassen, they were able to leave Russia
They arrived in
They arrived in
Aldersyde, Alta.,
Aldersyde, Alta.,
vial London and
via London and
Quebec City. A
Quebec City. A
year later he and
year later he and
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They were married
They were married
in Donovan on
in Donovan on
March 28, 1929, and started farming i
March 28, 1929, and started farming in
Demaine. Both accepted the Lord as the
Demaine. Both accepted the Lord as their
personal Saviour and in August 1930 the
personal Saviour and in August 1930 they
were baptized and joined the Beechy Men
were baptized and joined the Beechy Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1933 they moved
nonite Brethren Church. In 1933 they move
to Glenbush, Sask. where they lived in a log
to Glenbush, Sask. where they lived in a lo
house and broke land for farming. Then in
house and broke land for farming. Then i
1936 they moved to B.C., first to Yarrow
1936 they moved to B.C., first to Yarrow
and then a year later to Abbotsford wher
and then a year later to Abbotsford where
they were founding members of the Clea
they were founding members of the Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church. They
brook Mennonite Brethren Church. The
were ordained as deacons and served in that
were ordained as deacons and served in tha
service for 27 years. His last illness came
service for 27 years. His last illness cam
quickly: cancer was diagnosed in February.
quickly: cancer was diagnosed in February
following 50th anniversary wedding celebrations in December 1978. He died on the
following 50th anniversary wedding celebra
tions in December 1978. He died on the
wedding date, March 28.
wedding date, March 28.
His family remembers him as a model o
 
Christian humility, goodness and selfles
His family remembers him as a model of
service. They thank God "for the privilege o
Christian humility, goodness and selfless
having shared his life as husband, father
service. They thank God "for the privilege of
grandfather and friend." He leaves to mour
having shared his life as husband, father,
grandfather and friend." He leaves to mourn
his wife Sara; two daughters and two sons
his wife Sara; two daughters and two sons
Tena and Rudy Wiebe of Calgary, Betty an
Tena and Rudy Wiebe of Calgary, Betty and
Ben Reimer of Richmond, B.C., John an
Ben Reimer of Richmond, B.C., John and
Lou Isaak of Edmonton and Alan Isaak o
Lou Isaak of Edmonton and Alan Isaak of
Vancouver; and ten grandchildren. The fune
Vancouver; and ten grandchildren. The funeral service, March 31 in the Clearbroo
ral service, March 31 in the Clearbroo
Church, was conducted by John Esau and
Church, was conducted by John Esau an
Henry Regehr.
Henry Regehr.




[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:46, 28 July 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 May 25 p. 34

Birth date: 1907 July 18

text of obituary:

JACOB H. ISAAK

Jacob H. Isaak of Abbotsford, B.C passed away on March 28. He was born to Henry P. and Helen (nee Janzen) Isaak on July 18, 1907 in Donskaja, New Samara near the Ural Mountains in Russia. He was the youngest of seven children. His mother died suddenly in 1913. Shortly thereafter his father married a widow, and for a time the combined family worked the large farm, but then his father died in 1920. He and his brother Peter stayed with their older sister Annie, and in 1925, with the aid of C.F. Klassen, they were able to leave Russia They arrived in Aldersyde, Alta., via London and Quebec City. A year later he and Peter moved to Bradenbury, Sask. to homestead, and later to Demaine. Sask., where he met Sara Tiessen of Donovan, Sask. They were married in Donovan on March 28, 1929, and started farming in Demaine. Both accepted the Lord as their personal Saviour and in August 1930 they were baptized and joined the Beechy Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1933 they moved to Glenbush, Sask. where they lived in a log house and broke land for farming. Then in 1936 they moved to B.C., first to Yarrow and then a year later to Abbotsford where they were founding members of the Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church. They were ordained as deacons and served in that service for 27 years. His last illness came quickly: cancer was diagnosed in February. following 50th anniversary wedding celebrations in December 1978. He died on the wedding date, March 28.

His family remembers him as a model of Christian humility, goodness and selfless service. They thank God "for the privilege of having shared his life as husband, father, grandfather and friend." He leaves to mourn his wife Sara; two daughters and two sons Tena and Rudy Wiebe of Calgary, Betty and Ben Reimer of Richmond, B.C., John and Lou Isaak of Edmonton and Alan Isaak of Vancouver; and ten grandchildren. The funeral service, March 31 in the Clearbroo Church, was conducted by John Esau and Henry Regehr.