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C. Isaak of Sardis, B.C., died in  an accident at Burwash Landing, Yukon Territories, while at work. Funeral services were held Oct. 29 with Rev. F. Patterson and I. Tiessen officiating. He was born Nov. 26, 1920, in Russia and came to Canada 4 years later. He served in the Canadian army from 1941-1958. He leaves to mourn his wife Lenora, his parents, C. J. Isaaks of Chilliwack, three brothers and two sisters.  
Peter C. Isaak of Sardis, B.C., died in  an accident at Burwash Landing, Yukon Territories, while at work. Funeral services were held Oct. 29 with Rev. F. Patterson and I. Tiessen officiating. He was born Nov. 26, 1920, in Russia and came to Canada 4 years later. He served in the Canadian army from 1941-1958. He leaves to mourn his wife Lenora, his parents, C. J. Isaaks of Chilliwack, three brothers and two sisters.  


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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1962 Nov 9 p. 19

Birth date: 1920

text of obituary:

P. C. ISAAK, 41

Peter C. Isaak of Sardis, B.C., died in an accident at Burwash Landing, Yukon Territories, while at work. Funeral services were held Oct. 29 with Rev. F. Patterson and I. Tiessen officiating. He was born Nov. 26, 1920, in Russia and came to Canada 4 years later. He served in the Canadian army from 1941-1958. He leaves to mourn his wife Lenora, his parents, C. J. Isaaks of Chilliwack, three brothers and two sisters.