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Bartsch, Henry S. (1877-1969)

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Henry S. Barts'ch, formerly of Dalmeny, Sask., passed away November 20,
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Henry S. Bartsch, formerly of Dalmeny, Sask., passed away November 20,
1969 in the Rosthern Union Hospit'aL He
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1969 in the Rosthern Union Hospital. He
ws 92 years old. He was born to Henry
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was 92 years old. He was born to Henry
A. .and Barbara Janzen -Bartsch on
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A. and Barbara Janzen-Bartsch on
 
August 4, 1877, in Cottonwood Country,
 
August 4, 1877, in Cottonwood Country,
at ,Bingham Lake, Minneso·ta . He found
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at Bingham Lake, Minnesota. He found
salvation through Christ 'in his yo'uth and
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salvation through Christ in his youth and
 
on June 19, 1896 he was baptized by
 
on June 19, 1896 he was baptized by
 
Rev. Heinrich Voth and received into the
 
Rev. Heinrich Voth and received into the
fellowship (llf t!he Mennonite Brethren
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fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren
Church. He moved to Saska-tchewan with
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Church. He moved to Saskatchewan with
his parents 'in 1904 and homesteaded in
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his parents in 1904 and homesteaded in
the Da'lmeny district. On December 26,
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the Dalmeny district. On December 26,
1904 he was mar~ied to KatherinaPenner. God gave them 61 years together
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1904 he was married to Katherina Penner. God gave them 61 years together
and blessed t heir union with six ,children,
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and blessed their union with six children,
o-f whom two died in infancy, a son and
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of whom two died in infancy, a son and
 
a daughter. On August 20, 1966 he was
 
a daughter. On August 20, 1966 he was
predeceased [by his wife and this loss
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predeceased by his wife and this loss
marked the beginn:ing of a definite decline
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marked the beginning of a definite decline
in his activity and 'interest in life.
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in his activity and interest in life.
During the -long years of his increasing
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During the long years of his increasing
in1iirmity at home he was 'lovingly cared
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infirmity at home he was lovingly cared
for by his daug-hter Annie. In the earlier
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for by his daughter Annie. In the earlier
years -of his retirement, he spent much
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years of his retirement, he spent much
time and effurt in the distribution of
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time and effort in the distribution of
 
Christian literature.
 
Christian literature.
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He is survived by one daughter, Annie;
 
He is survived by one daughter, Annie;
 
three sons, David, Rufus and Henry, all
 
three sons, David, Rufus and Henry, all
oi Dalmeny; two-daughrters.in-Iaw; seven
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oi Dalmeny; two daughrters-in-law; seven
grandchildren; a brot'her and two sis1ers
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grandchildren; a brother and two sisters.
   
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 February 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Mar 20 p. 24

Birth date: 1877 Aug 04

text of obituary:

HENRY S. BARTSCH

Henry S. Bartsch, formerly of Dalmeny, Sask., passed away November 20, 1969 in the Rosthern Union Hospital. He was 92 years old. He was born to Henry A. and Barbara Janzen-Bartsch on August 4, 1877, in Cottonwood Country, at Bingham Lake, Minnesota. He found salvation through Christ in his youth and on June 19, 1896 he was baptized by Rev. Heinrich Voth and received into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church. He moved to Saskatchewan with his parents in 1904 and homesteaded in the Dalmeny district. On December 26, 1904 he was married to Katherina Penner. God gave them 61 years together and blessed their union with six children, of whom two died in infancy, a son and a daughter. On August 20, 1966 he was predeceased by his wife and this loss marked the beginning of a definite decline in his activity and interest in life. During the long years of his increasing infirmity at home he was lovingly cared for by his daughter Annie. In the earlier years of his retirement, he spent much time and effort in the distribution of Christian literature.

He is survived by one daughter, Annie; three sons, David, Rufus and Henry, all oi Dalmeny; two daughrters-in-law; seven grandchildren; a brother and two sisters.

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