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Buhler, Samuel E. (1914-2001)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2001 Sep 28 p. 27

Birth date: 1914 Aug 8

text of obituary:

SAMUEL E. BUHLER

Samuel E. Buhler of Saskatoon passed away Aug. 6. Born Aug. 8, 1914 to a large Mennonite family, he was raised on a homestead near Dalmeny, Sask., where he lived until retirement at age 68. His desire to provide for his family led him to work hard for long hours on the farm. He married Elsie Tieszen in 1942; they raised 3 children. They were devoted parents; their home was known for its warmth, hospitality and love of music. His strong faith in God, strength of character and love for his wife were proven during Elsie's extended illness and death. Following retirement, he moved to Saskatoon. He married Annie Dyck, a long-time missionary to South America. They enjoyed 19 years together. He moved to Circle Drive Special Care Home 3 years ago. Throughout his life, he was an active member of his church and community, serving on numerous boards and committees. He was known for his insightful wisdom, gentle and kind spirit and strong faith in God. Predeceased by Elsie, he is mourned by Annie; children Sandra Loewen, Larry, and Sharlene Craig; 12 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was Aug. 9 in Dalmeny Community Church, with Gary Sawatzky ministering.