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Isaac (Ike) Peter Born
Isaac (Ike) Peter Born
passed away July 15, af-
passed away July 15, after a 2-month battle
ter a 2-month battle
with cancer. He was
with cancer. He was
born Dec. 17, 1930 to
born Dec. 17, 1930 to
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he moved to Vancouver
he moved to Vancouver
and found work at
and found work at
a lumber mill. After 5 years, he became in-
a lumber mill. After 5 years, he became involved in building and maintaining the cutting
volved in building and maintaining the cutting
mechanisms for sawing lumber, work he continued in for the rest of his career. In 1958 he
mechanisms for sawing lumber, work he con-
tinued in for the rest of his career. In 1958 he
married Betty Loewen. They lived in Vancouver,
married Betty Loewen. They lived in Vancouver,
Surrey, B.C. and Clearbrook, B.C., making li~e
Surrey, B.C. and Clearbrook, B.C., making lifelong friends of neighbours. In 1972 the family
long friends of neighbours. In 1972 the family
went to Malaysia, where he worked 9 months
went to Malaysia, where he worked 9 months
developing a lumber mill. He became a follow-
developing a lumber mill. He became a follower of Christ as a teen. He served in church as an
er of Christ as a teen . He served in church as an
usher, deacon and Bible study/ care group
usher, deacon and Bible study/ care group
leader. In retirement, he did volunteer work at
leader. In retirement, he did volunteer work at
MCC. He enjoyed meeting people and often
MCC. He enjoyed meeting people and often
shared his faith with others. He was a loving,
shared his faith with others. He was a loving,
car ing husband, father, grandfather, brother
caring husband, father, grandfather, brother
and friend, and was like a father and brother to
and friend, and was like a father and brother to
many people. He had an outgoing personality
many people. He had an outgoing personality
and was known for his friendly greetings, en-
and was known for his friendly greetings, engaging conversation, sense of humour, Christian convictions, wise counsel and fervent
gaging conversation, sense of humour, Christ-
prayer. He is mourned by Betty; daughters Alita, Marilyn and Tracy; 13 grandchildren and 5
ian convictions, wise counsel and fervent
siblings. The funeral was July 19 in Ross Road
prayer. He is mourned by Betty; d~ughters Ali-
Community Church, Abbotsford, B.C., with
ta, Marilyn and Tracy; 1 3 grandchildren and 5
Rudie Willms and Herb Neufeld ministering.
siblings. Th e funeral was July 19 in Ross Ro~d
Community Church, Abbotsford, B.C., With
Rudie Willm s and He rb Neufeld ministering.


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

Revision as of 14:14, 27 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Sep 13 p. 32

Birth date: 1930 Dec 19

text of obituary:

ISAAC (IKE) PETER BORN

Isaac (Ike) Peter Born passed away July 15, after a 2-month battle with cancer. He was born Dec. 17, 1930 to Peter and Anna Born in Coaldale, Alta. In 1938 the family moved to Vauxhall, Alta. In 1956 he moved to Vancouver and found work at a lumber mill. After 5 years, he became involved in building and maintaining the cutting mechanisms for sawing lumber, work he continued in for the rest of his career. In 1958 he married Betty Loewen. They lived in Vancouver, Surrey, B.C. and Clearbrook, B.C., making lifelong friends of neighbours. In 1972 the family went to Malaysia, where he worked 9 months developing a lumber mill. He became a follower of Christ as a teen. He served in church as an usher, deacon and Bible study/ care group leader. In retirement, he did volunteer work at MCC. He enjoyed meeting people and often shared his faith with others. He was a loving, caring husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, and was like a father and brother to many people. He had an outgoing personality and was known for his friendly greetings, engaging conversation, sense of humour, Christian convictions, wise counsel and fervent prayer. He is mourned by Betty; daughters Alita, Marilyn and Tracy; 13 grandchildren and 5 siblings. The funeral was July 19 in Ross Road Community Church, Abbotsford, B.C., with Rudie Willms and Herb Neufeld ministering.