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Herbert, Sask. passed | Herbert, Sask. passed | ||
away Feb. 19. He was | away Feb. 19. He was | ||
born | born June 20, 1934 in | ||
Amsterdam. His | Amsterdam. His parents separated within a | ||
year; he was looked after by his father, grandparents and others. At | |||
year; he was looked | 5, he came to an orphanage. His father remarried, and Robert | ||
5, he | |||
became part of a new | became part of a new | ||
family. After grade 7, | family. After grade 7, | ||
he got a job in a | he got a job in a construction workshop. | ||
Fascinated by steel | Fascinated by steel | ||
construction methods, | construction methods, | ||
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technical drafting. At | technical drafting. At | ||
18, he began a 28-year | 18, he began a 28-year | ||
career in design- | career in design-drafting, working for various engineering companies. A year later, he | ||
was drafted by the | was drafted by the | ||
Dutch army, where as | Dutch army, where as | ||
an officer he developed | an officer he developed | ||
a gift for teaching. In | a gift for teaching. In | ||
1958 he married | 1958 he married Helena Stoevelaar. He accepted Christ in his | ||
mid-20s. Their middle | mid-20s. Their middle | ||
child died in an | child died in an accident in 1966. He became unemployed. In | ||
1967 they came to Halifax, where they were | |||
1967 they came to | |||
taken in by the local | taken in by the local | ||
Christian Reformed | Christian Reformed | ||
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he and Helen pastored | he and Helen pastored | ||
churches, in Calgary, | churches, in Calgary, | ||
Brandon, Man., | Brandon, Man., Herbert, Sask. and Chaplin, Sask. In 1997 they | ||
retired to Herbert. He | retired to Herbert. He | ||
loved visiting people, | loved visiting people, | ||
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groups and preaching | groups and preaching | ||
God's love in homes | God's love in homes | ||
and churches. | and churches. Predeceased by son Frank, | ||
he is survived by Helen; | he is survived by Helen; | ||
children Diana, Esther, | children Diana, Esther, | ||
Ron, and Vanessa | Ron, and Vanessa Kornak; and 5 grandchildren. The funeral was | ||
Feb. 23 in Herbert MB | |||
Feb . 23 in Herbert MB | |||
Church, with Henry | Church, with Henry | ||
Dueck ministering. | Dueck ministering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 9 May 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 3 p. 26
Birth date: 1934 Jun 20
text of obituary:
ROBERT YSSENNAGGER
Robert Yssennagger of Herbert, Sask. passed away Feb. 19. He was born June 20, 1934 in Amsterdam. His parents separated within a year; he was looked after by his father, grandparents and others. At 5, he came to an orphanage. His father remarried, and Robert became part of a new family. After grade 7, he got a job in a construction workshop. Fascinated by steel construction methods, he took night classes in technical drafting. At 18, he began a 28-year career in design-drafting, working for various engineering companies. A year later, he was drafted by the Dutch army, where as an officer he developed a gift for teaching. In 1958 he married Helena Stoevelaar. He accepted Christ in his mid-20s. Their middle child died in an accident in 1966. He became unemployed. In 1967 they came to Halifax, where they were taken in by the local Christian Reformed Church. They later moved to Calgary and Sudbury, Ont. to work. After serving a year as a pastoral intern in 1982, he and Helen pastored churches, in Calgary, Brandon, Man., Herbert, Sask. and Chaplin, Sask. In 1997 they retired to Herbert. He loved visiting people, leading Bible study groups and preaching God's love in homes and churches. Predeceased by son Frank, he is survived by Helen; children Diana, Esther, Ron, and Vanessa Kornak; and 5 grandchildren. The funeral was Feb. 23 in Herbert MB Church, with Henry Dueck ministering.