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Schmidt, Helena Goossen (1894-1965)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1965 Sep 2 p. 5

Birth date: 1894 Aug 13

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• Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Harms of the Goessel community received word last week that Mrs. E. T. Schmidt of Saskatoon, Sask. had died there Sunday, Aug. 22. Funeral services were held Aug. 26. Mrs. Schmidt's husband was pastor and elder of the Waldheim, Sask. K.M.B. Church for many years. A week before her death, all of the children were home for a family reunion. Guests at the Harms home last week were Mr. and Mrs.Edward Friesen and children, Denis and Varleen, of Winnipeg, Man., who were on a vacation trip. Denis will be a student at Grace Bible Institute.


Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1965 Sep 17 p. 18

text of obituary:

HELENA SCHMIDT

(Mrs.) Helena Schmidt of Saskatoon was born August 13, 1894, at Marion Junction, South Dakota, the daughter of Dietrich and Katarina Gossen [sic Goossen]. In 1907 she moved to Saskatchewan with her parents settling on a farm 19 miles northwest of Rosthern. She was saved in 1911 in the little Springfield school in that district and in the same summer was baptized by Rev. H. A. Gossen and taken into the membership of the Salem KMB church. She and her husband remained members of that church until 1960 when they moved to Saskatoon and joined the Saskatoon Mennonite Brethren Church.

She was married to Edwin Schmidt in 1944 and enjoyed with him the blessings of the Lord for 50 years. During this time God gave them six daughters and two sons, all of whom survive with their husbands and wives. Though she experienced several periods of severe illness God always gave her health and strength. A great moment for the Schmidts was the occasion of their Golden Wedding anniversary, December 4, 1964. She also looked forward to the return of her children, Royal and Joyce Schmidt, from mission service in Kenya this summer. God permitted this joy.

She passed away quite suddenly August 22. During her last hours the verse, "The peace of God, which passes all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Jesus Christ," gave her much comfort.

She leaves to mourn her six daughters and their husbands, Mrs. Menno (Verna) Dirks, Mrs. William (Salome) Ratzlaff, Mrs. Rudolph (Miriam) Grunau, Mrs. Rueben (Lois) Dirks, Miss Wilma Schmidt; two sons and their wives, Loyal Schmidt and Royal Schmidt; and four sisters and two brothers.


Ref. GRANDMA #350527 Helena Goossen