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Gerhard Peter Neufeld was born on  
Gerhard Peter Neufeld was born on December 1, 1889, at Bahndorf, southern Russia. At the age of 61 he accepted the Lord as his Saviour and was later baptized upon confession of faith.  
December 1, 1889, at Bahndorf, south
ern Russia. At the age of 61 he  
accepted the Lord as his Saviour and  
was later baptized upon confession of  
faith.  


He was conscientious and achieved  
He was conscientious and achieved his ambition to become a teacher. On September 14, 1914, he was married to Katharina Irma Bajohr. Shortly afterward he was conscripted for medical service and served in Moscow. After the war, he taught at numerous schools in Russia.  
his ambition to become a teacher. On  
September 14, 1914, he was married to  
Katharina Irma Bajohr. Shortly after
ward he was conscripted for medical  
service and served in Moscow. After the  
war, he taught at numerous schools in  
Russia.  


In 1926 he emigrated to Canada with  
In 1926 he emigrated to Canada with his family and settled in Manitoba. After studying at the MCI for two years he continued to teach for 27 years, at St. Martin, Rosenort, Halbstadt, Edinburg and Mitchell. In 1945 he was ordained to the ministry in the Elm Creek MB Church. While in Rosenort, he served weekly at the Eventide Home. He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding in 1964, at which time he acknowledged God's wonderful leading.  
his family and settled in Manitoba.  
After studying at the MCI for two  
years he continued to teach for 27  
years, at St. Martin, Rosenort, Halb
stadt, Edinburg and Mitchell.  
In 1945 he was ordained to the min
istry  in the Elm Creek MB Church.  
While in Rosenort, he served weekly at  
the Eventide Home. He and his wife  
celebrated their golden wedding in 1964,  
at which time he acknowledged God's  
wonderful leading.  


After a time of illness, he passed  
After a time of illness, he passed away on April 30 in the Concordia Hospital, Winnipeg, at the age of 78 years. He is survived by his wife, Katharina Irma; three daughters: Mrs. Peter J. C. Wiebe of Winkler, Mrs. Abe N. Siebert of Debolt, Alta., and Eleonore. His only son, Waldemar, predeceased him in 1929.  
away on April 30 in the Concordia Hos
pital, Winnipeg, at the age of 78 years.  
He is survived by his wife, Katharina  
Irma; three daughters: Mrs. Peter J.  
C. Wiebe of Winkler, Mrs. Abe N. Sie
bert of Debolt, Alta., and Eleonore.  
His only son, Waldemar, predeceased  
him in 1929.  


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

Latest revision as of 12:15, 5 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Jul 12 p. 19

Birth date: 1889 Dec 01

text of obituary:

GERHARD PETER NEUFELD

Gerhard Peter Neufeld was born on December 1, 1889, at Bahndorf, southern Russia. At the age of 61 he accepted the Lord as his Saviour and was later baptized upon confession of faith.

He was conscientious and achieved his ambition to become a teacher. On September 14, 1914, he was married to Katharina Irma Bajohr. Shortly afterward he was conscripted for medical service and served in Moscow. After the war, he taught at numerous schools in Russia.

In 1926 he emigrated to Canada with his family and settled in Manitoba. After studying at the MCI for two years he continued to teach for 27 years, at St. Martin, Rosenort, Halbstadt, Edinburg and Mitchell. In 1945 he was ordained to the ministry in the Elm Creek MB Church. While in Rosenort, he served weekly at the Eventide Home. He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding in 1964, at which time he acknowledged God's wonderful leading.

After a time of illness, he passed away on April 30 in the Concordia Hospital, Winnipeg, at the age of 78 years. He is survived by his wife, Katharina Irma; three daughters: Mrs. Peter J. C. Wiebe of Winkler, Mrs. Abe N. Siebert of Debolt, Alta., and Eleonore. His only son, Waldemar, predeceased him in 1929.