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That same year he was baptized and received
That same year he was baptized and received
into the "Allianz" Mennonite Brethren
into the "Allianz" Mennonite Brethren
Church. On October I, 1924, he was married
Church. On October 1, 1924, he was married
to Louise Gross. Through God's providence,
to Louise Gross. Through God's providence,
the young couple were able to emigrate from
the young couple were able to emigrate from
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farm implement dealer, he contributed much
farm implement dealer, he contributed much
to community and church life.
to community and church life.
He is remembered by his falnily as a loving
 
He is remembered by his family as a loving
husband and father. He had great concern
husband and father. He had great concern
for the salvation and spiritual growth of his
for the salvation and spiritual growth of his

Latest revision as of 12:39, 15 September 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Aug 10 p. 35

Birth date: 1904 Mar 02

text of obituary:

JACOB J. BOLDT

Jacob Boldt of Hepburn, Sask., passed away on June 1. He was born to John and Agatha Boldt in Alexanderkrone, southern Russia, on March 2, 1904. At the age of 19 he accepted Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. That same year he was baptized and received into the "Allianz" Mennonite Brethren Church. On October 1, 1924, he was married to Louise Gross. Through God's providence, the young couple were able to emigrate from Russia in 1926, settling eventually near Hep burn, Sask. As a farmer, contractor and a farm implement dealer, he contributed much to community and church life.

He is remembered by his family as a loving husband and father. He had great concern for the salvation and spiritual growth of his children and grandchildren and his many friends. He was predeceased by a son Jacob, brother Henry, an infant sister and an infant grandson. He is survived by his loving wife, Louise; two sons: John and wife Anna of Hepburn, and Henry and wife Deanna of Saskatoon, Sask.; two daughters: Mary and husband Norman Jantzen of Saskatoon, and Betty and husband Dan Willems of Hepburn; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and many friends and relatives. The funeral service was held in the Hepburn Mennonite Brethren Church, with John E. Klassen and H.M. Willems officiating.