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Kaethler, Peter J. (1900-1973)

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Peter J . Kaethler of Vancouver died
 
Peter J . Kaethler of Vancouver died
uddenly on August 18 while hiking with his
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suddenly on August 18 while hiking with his
 
children on Mount Baker. He was 72 years
 
children on Mount Baker. He was 72 years
 
old. He was born on November 5, 1900, to
 
old. He was born on November 5, 1900, to
akob and Elisabeth Kaethler in the village
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Jakob and Elisabeth Kaethler in the village
 
of Grossweide, in the Ukraine. He was the
 
of Grossweide, in the Ukraine. He was the
econd youngest of a family of eight and
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second youngest of a family of eight and
xcept for an older sister, all have predeceas
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except for an older sister, all have predeceased
d him. He attended village schools and then
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him. He attended village schools and then
he Zentraschul until the Revolution inter
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the Zentraschul until the Revolution interupted his education. In his twentieth year
upted his education. In his twentieth year
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he accepted Christ as his Saviour, was
e accepted Christ as his Saviour, was
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baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren
aptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren
 
 
Church. His love for the Lord led him to the
 
Church. His love for the Lord led him to the
 
Bible school in the Crimea for one winter.
 
Bible school in the Crimea for one winter.
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On June 8, 1924 he was married to Marie
 
On June 8, 1924 he was married to Marie
 
Harder of Grossweide, a union which was
 
Harder of Grossweide, a union which was
estined to last over -49 years. ··Their first
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destined to last over 49 years. Their first
ear was spent working in an old folks home
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year was spent working in an old folks home
nd thep ties with parents and family were
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and then ties with parents and family were
roken as the young couple left for Canada.
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broken as the young couple left for Canada.
hey came to Canada in 1925 and settled
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They came to Canada in 1925 and settled
rst in southern Saskatchewan. During the
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first in southern Saskatchewan. During the
epression they moved to Steinbach, Man
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depression they moved to Steinbach, Manitoba, where they farmed for a number of
toba, where they farmed for a number of
 
 
years. When economic conditions began to
 
years. When economic conditions began to
improve, they m oved again, in 1944, thi
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improve, they moved again, in 1944, this
 
time to Yarrow, B.C . During the 12 year
 
time to Yarrow, B.C . During the 12 year
 
they farmed here their life was rich in
 
they farmed here their life was rich in
 
spiritual blessings and active participation in
 
spiritual blessings and active participation in
the church . He taught in the Sunday school
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the church. He taught in the Sunday school,
 
was a member of the church council and on
 
was a member of the church council and on
 
the board of the private high school. When
 
the board of the private high school. When
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difficult, they moved to Vancouver. Here too
 
difficult, they moved to Vancouver. Here too
 
the Lord gave blessed years. He attempted
 
the Lord gave blessed years. He attempted
by precept and example to instil in hi
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by precept and example to instill in his
children the spiritual values which he himsel
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children the spiritual values which he himself
cherished. A source of never ending thank
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cherished. A source of never ending thankfulness for him was the knowledge that all
fulness for him was the knowledge that al
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his children and grandchildren knew the Lord.
his childen and grandchildren knew the Lord
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He is survived by his wife, Marie; thre
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He is survived by his wife, Marie; three
sons, Jake and wife Helen, Peter and wif
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sons, Jake and wife Helen, Peter and wife
Mary, and John and wife Hedy; fou
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Mary, and John and wife Hedy; four
daughters, Hildegarde (Mrs. Henry) Funk
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daughters, Hildegarde (Mrs. Henry) Funk,
Anne (Mrs. Bill) Friesen, Erika (Mrs. Abe
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Anne (Mrs. Bill) Friesen, Erika (Mrs. Abe)
 
Voth and Violet (Mrs. Harold) Neumann
 
Voth and Violet (Mrs. Harold) Neumann
 
and 17 grandchildren. The funeral was held
 
and 17 grandchildren. The funeral was held
at the Fraserview MB Church of Vancouve
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at the Fraserview MB Church of Vancouver
on August 22 with Rev . Loyal Funk and
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on August 22 with Rev. Loyal Funk and
Rev . D.E. Wiens ministering.
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Rev. D. E. Wiens ministering.
   
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:40, 15 February 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Oct 19 p. 30

Birth date: 1900 Nov 05

text of obituary:

PETER J. KAETHLER

Peter J . Kaethler of Vancouver died suddenly on August 18 while hiking with his children on Mount Baker. He was 72 years old. He was born on November 5, 1900, to Jakob and Elisabeth Kaethler in the village of Grossweide, in the Ukraine. He was the second youngest of a family of eight and except for an older sister, all have predeceased him. He attended village schools and then the Zentraschul until the Revolution interupted his education. In his twentieth year he accepted Christ as his Saviour, was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church. His love for the Lord led him to the Bible school in the Crimea for one winter.

On June 8, 1924 he was married to Marie Harder of Grossweide, a union which was destined to last over 49 years. Their first year was spent working in an old folks home and then ties with parents and family were broken as the young couple left for Canada. They came to Canada in 1925 and settled first in southern Saskatchewan. During the depression they moved to Steinbach, Manitoba, where they farmed for a number of years. When economic conditions began to improve, they moved again, in 1944, this time to Yarrow, B.C . During the 12 year they farmed here their life was rich in spiritual blessings and active participation in the church. He taught in the Sunday school, was a member of the church council and on the board of the private high school. When his health declined and farming became too difficult, they moved to Vancouver. Here too the Lord gave blessed years. He attempted by precept and example to instill in his children the spiritual values which he himself cherished. A source of never ending thankfulness for him was the knowledge that all his children and grandchildren knew the Lord.

He is survived by his wife, Marie; three sons, Jake and wife Helen, Peter and wife Mary, and John and wife Hedy; four daughters, Hildegarde (Mrs. Henry) Funk, Anne (Mrs. Bill) Friesen, Erika (Mrs. Abe) Voth and Violet (Mrs. Harold) Neumann and 17 grandchildren. The funeral was held at the Fraserview MB Church of Vancouver on August 22 with Rev. Loyal Funk and Rev. D. E. Wiens ministering.