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John Speiser, 65, of SaskatQQn went tQ
John Speiser, 65, of Saskatoon went to be with the Lord on March 12 after an operation and short illness. He was born February  28, 1904, at Laird, Sask., to Rudolph and Anna (Labun) Speiser. His childhood and school days he spent with his parents on the farm. He accepted the Lord as his Saviour at the age of eight.
be with the Lord on March 12 after an  
operatiQn and shQrt illness. He was born  
February  28, 1904, at Laird, Sask., to  
Rudolph and Anna (Labun) Speiser. His  
childhoQd and schoQI days he spent with  
his parents 'on the farm. He accepted the  
LQrd  as his SaviQur at the age 'Of  eight,


He was baptized and jQined  the MennQnite Brethren Church at Laird when he  
He was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church at Laird when he was fourteen. In his youth, he attended the Rosthern Academy and Bethany Bible Institute. For many years he taught Sunday school in his church and he also served the Lord as trustee and church usher. He loved the Lord and prayed much, especially for the unsaved.  
was fQurteen. In his YQuth,he attended  
the RQsthern  Academy and Bethany  
Bible Institute. FQr many years he taught  
Sunday schQQI in his church and he alsQ
served the Lord as trustee and church  
usher. He IQved  the LQrd  and prayed  
much, especially fQr  the unsaved.  


On September 19, 1937, he was married  
On September 19, 1937, he was married to Albertine Nikkel, and until three years ago they farmed near Laird. They had lived in Saskatoon since then. Mr. Speiser is survived by his wife; four sons, Larry of Outlook, Sask., Capt, James L. and Lt. David of Bagotville, P.Q., and Robert of Beechy, Sask.; four daughters-in-law; a daughter, Ruth; five grandchildren; three sisters and three brothers.  
tQ  Albertine Nikkel, and until three  
years agQ  they farme·d near Laif'd, They  
had lived in SaskatQQn since then, Mr.  
Speiser is survived by his wife; four  
sons, Larry  'Of  OutlQQk, SaskCapt,  
James L. and Lt. David of BagQtville,  
P.Q., and RQbert of Beechy, Sask.; fQur
daughters-,in-Iaw; a daughter, Ruth; five  
grandchildren; three sisters and three  
brothers.  


The funeral was observed in the  
The funeral was observed in the Central Mennonite Brethren Church of Saskatoon on March 15 with the brethren Henry J. Harder and Nick Willems ministering.  
Central MennQnite Brethren Church 'Of
SaskatQQn 'On  March 15 with the brethren  
HEmry  J. Harder and Nick Willems  
ministering.  


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

Latest revision as of 14:03, 26 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Apr 18 p. 29

Birth date: 1904 Feb 28

text of obituary:

JOHN SPEISER

John Speiser, 65, of Saskatoon went to be with the Lord on March 12 after an operation and short illness. He was born February 28, 1904, at Laird, Sask., to Rudolph and Anna (Labun) Speiser. His childhood and school days he spent with his parents on the farm. He accepted the Lord as his Saviour at the age of eight.

He was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church at Laird when he was fourteen. In his youth, he attended the Rosthern Academy and Bethany Bible Institute. For many years he taught Sunday school in his church and he also served the Lord as trustee and church usher. He loved the Lord and prayed much, especially for the unsaved.

On September 19, 1937, he was married to Albertine Nikkel, and until three years ago they farmed near Laird. They had lived in Saskatoon since then. Mr. Speiser is survived by his wife; four sons, Larry of Outlook, Sask., Capt, James L. and Lt. David of Bagotville, P.Q., and Robert of Beechy, Sask.; four daughters-in-law; a daughter, Ruth; five grandchildren; three sisters and three brothers.

The funeral was observed in the Central Mennonite Brethren Church of Saskatoon on March 15 with the brethren Henry J. Harder and Nick Willems ministering.