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take to himself Rev. Heinrich H. Goossen, who had attained the age of 88  
On June 25, it pleased the Lord to take to himself Rev. Heinrich H. Goossen, who had attained the age of 88 years. He was a longtime minister of the Mennonite Brethren Church. The funeral took place on July 1 in the Yarrow (B.C.) Church of which he was a member. He was born on June 15, 1880 in South Russia. He accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptised on July 15, 1902, into the Mennonite Brethren Church. The next year he began his preaching ministry. For ten years he taught school in Orloff and for two years in Elisabethtal. He served for 30 years as choir conductor.  
years. He was a longtime minister of  
 
the Mennonite Brethren Church. The  
On May 25, 1905, he was married to Katharina Koop. One daughter and three sons blessed their union, and also two orphan children, whom they adopted. On May 14, 1924, they emigrated to Mexico and two years later to Canada. Th~y lived until 1950 near Manitou, Manitoba, and in that year his wife passed away. After moving to Yarrow, he married a former student from Russia, Elizabeth Martens of Kitchener, Ontario. They lived  together for 17 years, until he passed away on June 25 after a period of illness. He leaves to mourn, his wife; daughters, Martha and Mika (Mrs. C. Fast); and sons, Henry, John and Jacob. John Goossen is the principal of the Winkler Bible Institute.   
funeral took place on July 1 in the  
Yarrow (B.C.) Church of which he was  
a member. He was born on June 15,  
1880 in South Russia. He accepted  
Christ as his Savior and was baptised  
on July 15, 1902, into the Mennonite  
Brethren Church. The next year he bcgan his preaching ministry. For ten  
years he taught school in Orloff and  
for two years in Elisabethtal. He served  
for 30 years as choir conductor.  
On May 25, 1905, he was married to  
Katharina Koop. One daughter and  
three sons blessed their union, and also  
two orphan children, whom they adopted. On May 14, 1924, they emigrated to  
Mexico and two years later to Canada.  
Th~y lived until 1950 near Manitou,  
Manitoba, and in that year his wife  
passed away. After moving to Yarrow,  
he married a former student from Russia, Elizabeth Martens of Kitchener,  
Ontario. They lived  together for 17  
years, until he passed away on June 25  
after a period of illness. He leaves to  
mourn, his wife; daughters, Martha and  
Mika (Mrs. C. Fast); and sons, Henry, John and Jacob. John Goossen is the principal of the Winkler Bible Institute.   


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 12 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Aug 09 p. 22

Birth date: 1880 Jun 15

text of obituary:

HEINRICH H. GOOSSEN

On June 25, it pleased the Lord to take to himself Rev. Heinrich H. Goossen, who had attained the age of 88 years. He was a longtime minister of the Mennonite Brethren Church. The funeral took place on July 1 in the Yarrow (B.C.) Church of which he was a member. He was born on June 15, 1880 in South Russia. He accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptised on July 15, 1902, into the Mennonite Brethren Church. The next year he began his preaching ministry. For ten years he taught school in Orloff and for two years in Elisabethtal. He served for 30 years as choir conductor.

On May 25, 1905, he was married to Katharina Koop. One daughter and three sons blessed their union, and also two orphan children, whom they adopted. On May 14, 1924, they emigrated to Mexico and two years later to Canada. Th~y lived until 1950 near Manitou, Manitoba, and in that year his wife passed away. After moving to Yarrow, he married a former student from Russia, Elizabeth Martens of Kitchener, Ontario. They lived together for 17 years, until he passed away on June 25 after a period of illness. He leaves to mourn, his wife; daughters, Martha and Mika (Mrs. C. Fast); and sons, Henry, John and Jacob. John Goossen is the principal of the Winkler Bible Institute.