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was four years old, and here he spent his
was four years old, and here he spent his
hildhood and youth.
hildhood and youth.
He married Annie Ihantuik on June 22,
He married Annie Ihantuik on June 22,
1924 and they settled on a homestead in
1924 and they settled on a homestead in
Pierceland. Here they shared joys and sor
Pierceland. Here they shared joys and sorows until the Lord took Mrs. Harrison home
ows until the Lord took Mrs. Harrison home
n 1956. Mr. Harrison was also pre-deceased
n 1956. Mr. Harrison was also pre-deceased
by an infant daughter, Rosie, and his eldest
by an infant daughter, Rosie, and his eldest
daughter, Mary (Mrs. Bob) Meeker.
daughter, Mary (Mrs. Bob) Meeker.
He acknowledged Christ as his personal
He acknowledged Christ as his personal
Saviour and was a member of the Pierceland
Saviour and was a member of the Pierceland
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ive sons and three daughters and prayed
ive sons and three daughters and prayed
much for them. On November 21 the Lord
much for them. On November 21 the Lord
ook him to eternal glory. A funeral service
took him to eternal glory. A funeral service
was held on November 25, at which Isaac
was held on November 25, at which Isaac
Sawatsky officiated and Steve Simpson, a
Sawatsky officiated and Steve Simpson, a
on-in-law, spoke.
son-in-law, spoke.
 
Mr. Harrison leaves to mourn his sons,
Mr. Harrison leaves to mourn his sons,
Mertin, George, and John of Pierceland,
Mertin, George, and John of Pierceland,
Mike, a missionary at Casbas, Argentina,
Mike, a missionary at Casbas, Argentina,
and Bill of Dysart, Saskatchewan; his daugh
and Bill of Dysart, Saskatchewan; his daughters, Pearl (Mrs. AI) Wilton of Pierceland,
ers, Pearl (Mrs. AI) Wilton of Pierceland.
Helen (Mrs. Rick) Bacon of Gillam, Manitoba and Vicky (Mrs. Steve) Simpson of
Calgary; and 18 grandchildren.


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

Latest revision as of 14:45, 20 February 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Mar 05 p. 37

Birth date: 1894 August

text of obituary:

JOHN HARRISON

John Harrison of Pierceland, Saskatche wan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vasile Harasim in August, 1894 in Bukovina, then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The amily moved to Alberta, Canada when he was four years old, and here he spent his hildhood and youth.

He married Annie Ihantuik on June 22, 1924 and they settled on a homestead in Pierceland. Here they shared joys and sorows until the Lord took Mrs. Harrison home n 1956. Mr. Harrison was also pre-deceased by an infant daughter, Rosie, and his eldest daughter, Mary (Mrs. Bob) Meeker.

He acknowledged Christ as his personal Saviour and was a member of the Pierceland Mennonite Brethren Church. He loved his ive sons and three daughters and prayed much for them. On November 21 the Lord took him to eternal glory. A funeral service was held on November 25, at which Isaac Sawatsky officiated and Steve Simpson, a son-in-law, spoke.

Mr. Harrison leaves to mourn his sons, Mertin, George, and John of Pierceland, Mike, a missionary at Casbas, Argentina, and Bill of Dysart, Saskatchewan; his daughters, Pearl (Mrs. AI) Wilton of Pierceland, Helen (Mrs. Rick) Bacon of Gillam, Manitoba and Vicky (Mrs. Steve) Simpson of Calgary; and 18 grandchildren.