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Friesen, Matilda Goosen (1920-2005)

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Matilda Friesen died
 
Matilda Friesen died
Dec. 31 . She was born
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Dec. 31. She was born
 
Jan. 8, 1920 to Aaron
 
Jan. 8, 1920 to Aaron
 
and Anna Goosen in
 
and Anna Goosen in
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to the Bertdale area,
 
to the Bertdale area,
 
north of Foam Lake,
 
north of Foam Lake,
Sask. Tillie accepted Je-
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Sask. Tillie accepted Jesus as her Lord and Saviour and was baptized
sus as her Lord and Sav-
 
iour and was baptized
 
 
Sept. 23, 1938. She attended Herbert Bible
 
Sept. 23, 1938. She attended Herbert Bible
 
School from 1942-43. Tillie married John
 
School from 1942-43. Tillie married John
Friesen Nov. 23, 1947 and they farmed south-
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Friesen Nov. 23, 1947 and they farmed south-west of Foam Lake until 1979. Tillie loved her
west of Foam Lake until 1979. Tillie loved her
 
 
large garden and had an exceptional ability to
 
large garden and had an exceptional ability to
 
cook and serve large family groups. Taking
 
cook and serve large family groups. Taking

Latest revision as of 16:44, 4 December 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Feb 24 p. 27

Birth date: 1920 Jan 8

text of obituary:

MATILDA (TILLIE) FRIESEN

Matilda Friesen died Dec. 31. She was born Jan. 8, 1920 to Aaron and Anna Goosen in Main Centre, Sask. In 1934 the family moved to the Bertdale area, north of Foam Lake, Sask. Tillie accepted Jesus as her Lord and Saviour and was baptized Sept. 23, 1938. She attended Herbert Bible School from 1942-43. Tillie married John Friesen Nov. 23, 1947 and they farmed south-west of Foam Lake until 1979. Tillie loved her large garden and had an exceptional ability to cook and serve large family groups. Taking care of family and serving in the church were of utmost importance to her. Predeceased by 4 sisters; 2 brothers; she is mourned by John; sons Gerald and Wayne; daughter Judy; 7 grandchildren. The funeral service was Jan. 4 at Foam Lake (Sask.) Gospel Fellowship Church.