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Brandt, John Kornelius (1891-1972)

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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1972 Sep 22 p. 23
 
''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1972 Sep 22 p. 23
   
Birth date: 1891
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Birth date: 1891 Sep 03
   
 
text of obituary:
 
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<center><h3>JOHN KORNELIUS BRANDT</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>JOHN KORNELIUS BRANDT</h3></center>
   
illage of Wasilovka, South Russia. In
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John Brandt was born in 1891 in the village of Wasilovka, South Russia. In
 
1903 he came to Canada with his parents
 
1903 he came to Canada with his parents
 
and after a brief stay in Gretna, Man.,
 
and after a brief stay in Gretna, Man.,
settled in He~bert, Sask. Later he took
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settled in Herbert, Sask. Later he took
 
up his own homestead there.
 
up his own homestead there.
In 1907 he rea'lized his lost condition
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In 1907 he realized his lost condition
 
and the Lord in His mercy saved him.
 
and the Lord in His mercy saved him.
 
That spring he was baptized and received
 
That spring he was baptized and received
 
into the fellowship of the MB Church at
 
into the fellowship of the MB Church at
 
Lichtfeld, where he became an active
 
Lichtfeld, where he became an active
membe'r in the choir and in the Sunday
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member in the choir and in the Sunday
 
school.
 
school.
He received his educat'ion at the MCI,
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He received his education at the MCI,
 
Gretna, Herbert High School, and teacher's
 
Gretna, Herbert High School, and teacher's
J,WV'·training in Saskatoon, aft-er which he
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training in Saskatoon, after which he
p' '7' began his teaching career. He was
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began his teaching career. He was
~~' married in 1919 to Anna Thiessen. After
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married in 1919 to Anna Thiessen. After
" teaching in various schools in Saskatchewan he moved to B.C. in 1947 and senled
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teaching in various schools in Saskatchewan he moved to B.C. in 1947 and settled
on a dairy farm in Easr - Chilliwack. In
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on a dairy farm in East Chilliwack. In
!~ he moved to Clearbrook.
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1957 he moved to Clearbrook.
During his ea'rlier years in B.C. he
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During his earlier years in B.C. he
 
taught in the East Chilliwack and
 
taught in the East Chilliwack and
Abbo,tsford Bible Schools. All through the
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Abbotsford Bible Schools. All through the
 
years his work with choirs and Sunday
 
years his work with choirs and Sunday
 
school teaching were sources of rich
 
school teaching were sources of rich
blessing for him. He loved the fellowhip
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blessing for him. He loved the fellowship
 
of believers and remained active in many
 
of believers and remained active in many
 
facets of church work until recently. In
 
facets of church work until recently. In
1968 they were able ,to celebra'te their
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1968 they were able to celebrate their
 
golden wedding anniversary with all
 
golden wedding anniversary with all
 
children present.
 
children present.
He became ill last fall and suffereo
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considerably. Nevertheless, he bel·ieved it
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He became ill last fall and suffered
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considerably. Nevertheless, he believed it
 
was a way of bringing honour and glory
 
was a way of bringing honour and glory
 
to God, because He had suffered much
 
to God, because He had suffered much
 
for us and gave us life through His death
 
for us and gave us life through His death
He di ed on August 27, a few days short
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He died on August 27, a few days short
of his 81 st birthday.
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of his 81st birthday.
He leaves t o mourn his wife, seven
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He leaves to mourn his wife, seven
 
sons, four daughters, 39 grandchildren,
 
sons, four daughters, 39 grandchildren,
 
two great-grandchildren, and one older
 
two great-grandchildren, and one older
 
brother,
 
brother,
Fun era l services were held in ,the
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Cl earb rook MB Church with Rev. Herman
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Funeral services were held in the
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Clearbrook MB Church with Rev. Herman
 
Lenzmann officiating.
 
Lenzmann officiating.
   

Latest revision as of 14:41, 23 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Sep 22 p. 23

Birth date: 1891 Sep 03

text of obituary:

JOHN KORNELIUS BRANDT

John Brandt was born in 1891 in the village of Wasilovka, South Russia. In 1903 he came to Canada with his parents and after a brief stay in Gretna, Man., settled in Herbert, Sask. Later he took up his own homestead there. In 1907 he realized his lost condition and the Lord in His mercy saved him. That spring he was baptized and received into the fellowship of the MB Church at Lichtfeld, where he became an active member in the choir and in the Sunday school.

He received his education at the MCI, Gretna, Herbert High School, and teacher's training in Saskatoon, after which he began his teaching career. He was married in 1919 to Anna Thiessen. After teaching in various schools in Saskatchewan he moved to B.C. in 1947 and settled on a dairy farm in East Chilliwack. In 1957 he moved to Clearbrook.

During his earlier years in B.C. he taught in the East Chilliwack and Abbotsford Bible Schools. All through the years his work with choirs and Sunday school teaching were sources of rich blessing for him. He loved the fellowship of believers and remained active in many facets of church work until recently. In 1968 they were able to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with all children present.

He became ill last fall and suffered considerably. Nevertheless, he believed it was a way of bringing honour and glory to God, because He had suffered much for us and gave us life through His death He died on August 27, a few days short of his 81st birthday.

He leaves to mourn his wife, seven sons, four daughters, 39 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and one older brother,

Funeral services were held in the Clearbrook MB Church with Rev. Herman Lenzmann officiating.