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Falk, Henry Henry (1908-1974): Difference between revisions
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Falk, was born in Steinfeld, Russia on May | Falk, was born in Steinfeld, Russia on May | ||
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At the age of 18 he moved with his family | At the age of 18 he moved with his family | ||
to Boissevain, Manitoba. He accepted the | to Boissevain, Manitoba. He accepted the | ||
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baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren | baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren | ||
Church in Griswold, Man. | Church in Griswold, Man. | ||
In 1934 the family moved to Abbotsford, | In 1934 the family moved to Abbotsford, | ||
B.C. Here he married Margaretha Stobbe on | B.C. Here he married Margaretha Stobbe on | ||
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arthritis but the Lord answered prayers and | arthritis but the Lord answered prayers and | ||
he was completely restored. | he was completely restored. | ||
In 1964 he gifted to each of his remaining | In 1964 he gifted to each of his remaining | ||
seven children a portion of money with which | seven children a portion of money with which | ||
they could buy into a family farm operation | they could buy into a family farm operation | ||
named H . H. Falk & Sons Ltd ., of which he | named H. H. Falk & Sons Ltd., of which he | ||
was president. | was president. | ||
In 1971 he had a new valve placed into his | In 1971 he had a new valve placed into his | ||
very weak heart. The Lord once again | very weak heart. The Lord once again | ||
answered prayers and he recovered from surgery | answered prayers and he recovered from surgery, providing for him a new lease on | ||
life. Then in July. 1974. his health failed | life. Then in July. 1974. his health failed | ||
again. and he went to be with the Lord on | again. and he went to be with the Lord on | ||
November 10. | November 10. | ||
During his lifetime. perhaps his greatest | During his lifetime. perhaps his greatest | ||
aim was the spiritual welfare of his children | aim was the spiritual welfare of his children | ||
and | and grandchildren. with the hope (which he | ||
expressed in a letter written to the family) | expressed in a letter written to the family) | ||
that he would see them all in heaven. | that he would see them all in heaven. | ||
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Revision as of 14:45, 25 April 2018
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Dec 13 p. 37
Birth date: 1908 May 22
text of obituary:
HENRY HENRY FALK
Henry Henry Falk, late of 32317 Huntingdon Rd., Abbotsford, B.C., second-born child and oldest son of Henry B. and Aganeta Falk, was born in Steinfeld, Russia on May 22, 1908.
At the age of 18 he moved with his family to Boissevain, Manitoba. He accepted the Lord at an early age, but in 1928 he rededicated his life to the Lord under the influence of David Quiring. In 1930 he was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church in Griswold, Man.
In 1934 the family moved to Abbotsford, B.C. Here he married Margaretha Stobbe on August 11, 1935. He purchased some land and slowly built up his farm where their eight children were born. For several years he was crippled with rheumatic fever and arthritis but the Lord answered prayers and he was completely restored.
In 1964 he gifted to each of his remaining seven children a portion of money with which they could buy into a family farm operation named H. H. Falk & Sons Ltd., of which he was president.
In 1971 he had a new valve placed into his very weak heart. The Lord once again answered prayers and he recovered from surgery, providing for him a new lease on life. Then in July. 1974. his health failed again. and he went to be with the Lord on November 10.
During his lifetime. perhaps his greatest aim was the spiritual welfare of his children and grandchildren. with the hope (which he expressed in a letter written to the family) that he would see them all in heaven.