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Petter, Valdo (1895-1935)

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<center><h3>Funeral For Rev. Petter Conducted by Rev. Habegger.</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>Funeral For Rev. Petter Conducted by Rev. Habegger.</h3></center>

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1935 May 6 p. 1

Birth date: 1895

text of obituary:

Sad News From the Montana Mission Field.

The following message has just arrived from Ashland, Mont.:

“Dr. J. W. Kliewer:

Valdo Petter gone home to glory. Funeral Ashland May 9th. p.m., asked to inform mission Board.

P. A. Kliewer”

While it is impossible for any of us to go there to attend the funeral, let us remember the family in our prayers, especially also the parents, who are already on the way to Europe. May the Lord comfort them all.

Nest Sunday will be an appropriate time to make intercession in our churches. — P. H. Richert.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1935 May 29 p. 1

text of obituary:

Funeral For Rev. Petter Conducted by Rev. Habegger.

Berne, Ind., May 23. — The David Habegger family here received a letter several days ago from their son, Rev. Alfred Habegger of Busby, Montana, in which he gave an account of the recent death of Rev. Valdo Petter, Mennonite missionary among the Cheyenne Indians in Montana and a son of Dr. and Mrs. Rudolphe [sic Rodolphe] Petter, pioneer missionaries among the Cheyenne tribe.

Rev. Petter had been in rather poor health, and had been planning for a year's leave to regain health. On Saturday, May 4th, Rev. Petter was still about his work at the church. During Saturday night he began to feel ill and did nto get up Sunday morning as usual. A physician was called and the young minister was found to be anemic. Pneumonia immediately developed and on Monday evening, May 6 he passed away.

Rev. Habegger conducted three funeral services for him; one for the Cheyenne Indians, another for the white folk at Ashland and still another at Lame Deer.

Rev. Petter, since childhood, was able to command the English, German, french and Cheyenne languages and his death is a severe blow to the missionary work started by his father, who has become famous for his translation of the English New Testament into Sheyenne [sic Cheyenne]. — Berne Witness.


The Mennonite obituary: 1935 Jun 14 p. 21

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