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(Mrs.) Agatha Harder was born in
(Mrs.) Agatha Harder was born in Olgafeld, South Russia, on May 10, 1886. At the  age of 14 she received Christ as her personal Savior, was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church.  
Olgafeld, South Russia, on May 10, 1886.
At the  age of 14 she received Christ
as her personal Savior, was baptised and
accepted into the Mennonite Brethren
Church.  


In 1903 she moved with her family
In 1903 she moved with her family to America, where they settled in Ebenfeld, Kansas. On July 19, 1910, she was united in marriage with Rev. John A.Harder, a widower, and became the mother of his seven children. In 1913 the family moved to Borden, Saskatchewan. They spent 25 years together, until his death in 1935. They were blessed with another eight children of their own, two of whom predeceased her.  
to America, where they settled in Eben
feld, Kansas. On July 19, 1910, she was
united in marriage witht Rev. John A.
Harder, a widower, and became the
mother of his seven chIldren. In 1913
the family moved to Borden, Saskatch
ewan. The spent 25 years together,
until his death in 1935. They were
blessed with another eight children of
their own, two of whom predeceased
her.  


She spent the years after 1940 in
She spent the years after 1940 in Hepburn, Sask, in the Dalmeny Home for the Aged, and in the Sherbrooke Nursing Home in Saskatoon. She passed away here on June 1, at the age of 82 years. The funeral was held in the  Central Church of Saskatoon on June 5, 1968.  
Hepburn, Sask, in the Dalmeny Home
for the Aged, and in the Sherbrooke
Nursing Home in Saskatoon. She
passed away here on June 1, at the age
of 82 years. The funeral was held in
the  Central Church of Saskatoon on
June 5, 1968.  


She is survived by six children: three
She is survived by six children: three sons, Peter J. Harder, Saskatoon; Jack J.  Harder, Vancouver; Henry J. Harder, Saskatoon; three daughters, Martha (Mrs. David Neumann) of Clearbrook; Agnes (Mrs. Ben Klassen) of Abbotsford; Selma (Mrs. Henry H.Epp) of Saskatoon; 14 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and seven stepchildren: John Harder, Dos Palos, California; Abe Harder, Barrhead, Alta.; (Mrs.) Tina Friesen, Hillsboro, Kans.; (Mrs.) Anne Plett, Atwater, Calif.; (Mrs.) Helen Klassen, Mt. Hermon, Calif.; (Mrs) Justina Reddig, Wolf Point, Mont.; and (Mrs.) Susie Warkentin, Virgil, Ont.
sons, Peter J. Harder, Saskatoon; Jack
J.  Harder, Vancouver; Henry J. Har
der, Saskatoon; three daughters, Mar
tha  (Mrs. David Neumann) of Clear
brook; Agnes (Mrs. Ben Klassen) of
Abbotsford; Selma (Mrs. Henry H.
Erpp) of Saskatoon; 14 grandchildren;
two great grandchildren; and seven
stepchildren: John Harder, Dos Palos,
California; Abe Harder, Barrhead,
Alta.; (Mrs.) Tina Friesen, Hillsboro,
~ans.; (Mrs.) Anne Plett, Atwater,
Calif.; (Mrs.) Helen Klassen, Mt. Her
mon, Calif.; (Mrs) Justina Reddig,
Wolf Point, Mont.; and (Mrs.) Susie
Warkentin, Virgil, Ont.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 11:42, 5 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Jun 28 p. 17

Birth date: 1886 May 10

text of obituary:

AGATHA HARDER

(Mrs.) Agatha Harder was born in Olgafeld, South Russia, on May 10, 1886. At the age of 14 she received Christ as her personal Savior, was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church.

In 1903 she moved with her family to America, where they settled in Ebenfeld, Kansas. On July 19, 1910, she was united in marriage with Rev. John A.Harder, a widower, and became the mother of his seven children. In 1913 the family moved to Borden, Saskatchewan. They spent 25 years together, until his death in 1935. They were blessed with another eight children of their own, two of whom predeceased her.

She spent the years after 1940 in Hepburn, Sask, in the Dalmeny Home for the Aged, and in the Sherbrooke Nursing Home in Saskatoon. She passed away here on June 1, at the age of 82 years. The funeral was held in the Central Church of Saskatoon on June 5, 1968.

She is survived by six children: three sons, Peter J. Harder, Saskatoon; Jack J. Harder, Vancouver; Henry J. Harder, Saskatoon; three daughters, Martha (Mrs. David Neumann) of Clearbrook; Agnes (Mrs. Ben Klassen) of Abbotsford; Selma (Mrs. Henry H.Epp) of Saskatoon; 14 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and seven stepchildren: John Harder, Dos Palos, California; Abe Harder, Barrhead, Alta.; (Mrs.) Tina Friesen, Hillsboro, Kans.; (Mrs.) Anne Plett, Atwater, Calif.; (Mrs.) Helen Klassen, Mt. Hermon, Calif.; (Mrs) Justina Reddig, Wolf Point, Mont.; and (Mrs.) Susie Warkentin, Virgil, Ont.