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Raymond Timothy Esau was born July | Raymond Timothy Esau was born July | ||
13, 1956, in Vancouver, the son of Henry | 13, 1956, in Vancouver, the son of Henry | ||
and Betty Esau. His | and Betty Esau. His childhood was one | ||
of joy and happiness, especially after the | of joy and happiness, especially after the | ||
age | age of five when he asked Jesus to | ||
become his Saviour. Raymond's faith | become his Saviour. Raymond's faith | ||
continued to grow and due to the joy | continued to grow and due to the joy | ||
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loved ones. | loved ones. | ||
Raymond loved to | Raymond loved to sing and just before | ||
leaving on the weekend trip on which | leaving on the weekend trip on which | ||
he died, he prepared a | he died, he prepared a song sheet from | ||
which his father and brother and he sang | which his father and brother and he sang | ||
the songs | the songs he had chosen, mostly pertaining to heaven. His sudden passing was | ||
apparently caused by carbon monoxide | apparently caused by carbon monoxide | ||
poisoning. He died October 11 in the | poisoning. He died October 11 in the | ||
Quesnel Hospital. The family is grateful | Quesnel Hospital. The family is grateful | ||
to the Lord for thirteen years of | to the Lord for thirteen years of precious | ||
memories of Raymond, and above all that | memories of Raymond, and above all that | ||
he was a radiant testimony of the grace | he was a radiant testimony of the grace | ||
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the Paul G. Poetkers of Clearbrook, his | the Paul G. Poetkers of Clearbrook, his | ||
paternal grandparents, the Jacob J. Esaus | paternal grandparents, the Jacob J. Esaus | ||
of Abbotsford, and his great-grandparents, the Jacob Esaus, Sr. of | of Abbotsford, and his great-grandparents, the Jacob Esaus, Sr. of Clearbrook, B.C. | ||
The funeral was held at the Kennedy | The funeral was held at the Kennedy | ||
Heights Mennonite Brethren Church, | |||
North Surrey, B.C. The family expresses | North Surrey, B.C. The family expresses | ||
their | their gratitude for the many friends who | ||
shared their loss with them and for the | shared their loss with them and for the | ||
contributions which will enable the placing of 200 Gideon Bibles. | contributions which will enable the placing of 200 Gideon Bibles. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 23 September 2015
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Nov 14 p. 26
Birth date: 1956 Jul 13
text of obituary:
RAYMOND TIMOTHY ESAU
Raymond Timothy Esau was born July 13, 1956, in Vancouver, the son of Henry and Betty Esau. His childhood was one of joy and happiness, especially after the age of five when he asked Jesus to become his Saviour. Raymond's faith continued to grow and due to the joy in his heart and his ready smile, his life proved a blessing to many. His creativity and wide range of interests left many precious memories for his family and loved ones.
Raymond loved to sing and just before leaving on the weekend trip on which he died, he prepared a song sheet from which his father and brother and he sang the songs he had chosen, mostly pertaining to heaven. His sudden passing was apparently caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. He died October 11 in the Quesnel Hospital. The family is grateful to the Lord for thirteen years of precious memories of Raymond, and above all that he was a radiant testimony of the grace of God in his life.
Raymond leaves to mourn his parting, his parents, his brother Reginald, his sister Eunice, his maternal grandparents, the Paul G. Poetkers of Clearbrook, his paternal grandparents, the Jacob J. Esaus of Abbotsford, and his great-grandparents, the Jacob Esaus, Sr. of Clearbrook, B.C.
The funeral was held at the Kennedy Heights Mennonite Brethren Church, North Surrey, B.C. The family expresses their gratitude for the many friends who shared their loss with them and for the contributions which will enable the placing of 200 Gideon Bibles.