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Braun, Frank (1935-2001)
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2001 May 11 p. 28
Birth date: 1935 Jan 16
text of obituary:
FRANK BRAUN
Frank Braun of Winnipeg passed away Dec. 9 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born jan. 16, 1935 to Frank and Elizabeth Braun in Chortitza, Ukraine. His father was taken away 2 years later, never to be seen again. He was often left alone while his mother worked. The family moved to Germany in 1943 and to Winnipeg in 1948. He accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized in 1951 by A.H. Toews, joining WILLOW PARK CHURCH in Kelowna, B.C. welcomed 33 new members Mar. 11, 16 by baptism, 3 by t ransfer and 14 by confession of faith. Pictured are (back, I-r) pastor Joel Feddersen, Beth Betty (d), Kathy Yarosloski (b), Mike Warkentin (d), Shandi Warkentin (d), Warren Postnikoff (b), Gioia Morris (d), Adrian Morris(cf), Brad MacBeth (b), Bruno Guenette (b); not identified (middle) pastor Mark Burch, Tom Nickel (b), John Dyck (t), Lois Dyck (t), Dave Rentoul (b), Marleen Rentoul (cf), Rick Bugslag (cf), Cara McCowan (b), Daphne Repchuk (b), Shelley Webb (b), Diane Blair (cf), AI Blair (cf); (front) Earl Otterbein (cf), Charlotte Otterbein (cf), Ella Martens (t), Leslie Tulman (b), Linda Dubeau (b), Rachel Goshulak (b), Sarah Mawson (b), Stephanie Robak (b) and Maureen Steiger (b). Not pictured are Nida Coppard (d), Aurora Corcoran (cf), Claire Gares (cf) and Colm O'Reilly (b). 28 May ", 2001 MENNONITE BRETHREN HERALD North Kildonan MB Church. Early in age, he took a keen interest in how things worked. He became an electrician, a career taking him to various parts of the country. He had a great interest in the outdoors and was an active member of the Manitoba Naturalist SOCiety for many years. He loved travelling. He attended Bible school in Kitchener, Ont.; he served with MDS in Alaska. He married Mary in 1976. He centred his life around his family; his sons were his pride and joy. The family enjoyed camping, hiking, fishing, skiing, boating and travelling. He was quiet in nature but very independent; he was able to fix most things. He enjoyed challenges and was not afraid to tackle new tasks. He could be heard whistling at work and around the house. He helped with the church's boys' Stockade program for some years. A year ago, he was diagnosed with a brain tumour; it progressed rapidly despite 2 operations, ra· diation and chemotherapy. During the past year, he remained courageous and at peace, but wished for a few more good years. He is mourned by Mary; sons Kelsey and Phil; and 2 sisters. The funeral was Dec. 12 in Mcivor Ave. MB Church, Winnipeg, with Doug Enns and Allan Labun ministering.