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Willems, Jacob A. (1895-1976)

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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1976 aug 06 p. 31 Birth date: 1895 July 02 text of obituary: <center></h3>JACOB A. WILLEMS</h3></center> arah Willems on July 2, 18...")
 
 
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<center></h3>JACOB A. WILLEMS</h3></center>
 
<center></h3>JACOB A. WILLEMS</h3></center>
   
arah Willems on July 2, 1895 in Jackson,
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Jacob A. Willems was born to Abram and Sarah Willems on July 2, 1895 in Jackson,
 
Minnesota. He peacefully went home to be
 
Minnesota. He peacefully went home to be
 
with his Lord on July 2, his 81st birthday.
 
with his Lord on July 2, his 81st birthday.
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He remained a faithful member of this
 
He remained a faithful member of this
 
church for 63 years.
 
church for 63 years.
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He attended Herbert Bible School in
 
He attended Herbert Bible School in
 
1922-23, where he met Katharina Schroeder
 
1922-23, where he met Katharina Schroeder
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School Superintendent, church janitor, and
 
School Superintendent, church janitor, and
 
on the Board of Elders.
 
on the Board of Elders.
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In 1965 he rented his farm to his son and
 
In 1965 he rented his farm to his son and
 
became a very active antique collector; his
 
became a very active antique collector; his
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accomplishment. His health began to fail in
 
accomplishment. His health began to fail in
 
spring, 1976, and led to his passing in July.
 
spring, 1976, and led to his passing in July.
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The funeral service was held in the Brotherfield Church on July 4, with Rev. Ben
 
The funeral service was held in the Brotherfield Church on July 4, with Rev. Ben
Doerksen speaking .
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Doerksen speaking.
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He leaves to mourn his beloved wife,
 
He leaves to mourn his beloved wife,
 
Katharina; five daughters, Adeline and Kay
 
Katharina; five daughters, Adeline and Kay
 
(Mrs. Clinten) Schmidt of Winnipeg, Laura
 
(Mrs. Clinten) Schmidt of Winnipeg, Laura
 
of Berlin, Germany, Evelyn (Mrs. Edwin)
 
of Berlin, Germany, Evelyn (Mrs. Edwin)
Buhler and Sharon (Mrs . Gordon) Klassen of
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Buhler and Sharon (Mrs. Gordon) Klassen of
 
Saskatchewan; six sons and their wives,
 
Saskatchewan; six sons and their wives,
 
Albert and Adeline, Walter and Amy, Victor
 
Albert and Adeline, Walter and Amy, Victor
 
and Carol, and Edward and Rosalie of
 
and Carol, and Edward and Rosalie of
 
Saskatchewan, Harold and Esther of Steinbach, Manitoba, and George ·and Rosella of
 
Saskatchewan, Harold and Esther of Steinbach, Manitoba, and George ·and Rosella of
St. Catharines; 27 grandchildren; 1 greatgrandchild; three brothers; and many relatives and friends.
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St.Catharines; 27 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild; three brothers; and many relatives and friends.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 30 October 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 aug 06 p. 31

Birth date: 1895 July 02

text of obituary:

</h3>JACOB A. WILLEMS</h3>

Jacob A. Willems was born to Abram and Sarah Willems on July 2, 1895 in Jackson, Minnesota. He peacefully went home to be with his Lord on July 2, his 81st birthday. His family had moved to Saskatchewan in 1899, where he lived for the rest of his life. He accepted Christ as his Saviour and was baptized and joined the Brotherfield Mennonite Brethren Church in Waldheim in 1913. He remained a faithful member of this church for 63 years.

He attended Herbert Bible School in 1922-23, where he met Katharina Schroeder They were married on October 25, 1923 in Main Centre, Saskatchewan, and eventually hought a farm near Waldheim in 1926. Throughout his life he was a devoted member of the church, and an ardent believer in prayer. He saw many of his prayers answered . He derived much joy from service as Sunday School Superintendent, church janitor, and on the Board of Elders.

In 1965 he rented his farm to his son and became a very active antique collector; his collection grew to a point of pride and accomplishment. His health began to fail in spring, 1976, and led to his passing in July.

The funeral service was held in the Brotherfield Church on July 4, with Rev. Ben Doerksen speaking.

He leaves to mourn his beloved wife, Katharina; five daughters, Adeline and Kay (Mrs. Clinten) Schmidt of Winnipeg, Laura of Berlin, Germany, Evelyn (Mrs. Edwin) Buhler and Sharon (Mrs. Gordon) Klassen of Saskatchewan; six sons and their wives, Albert and Adeline, Walter and Amy, Victor and Carol, and Edward and Rosalie of Saskatchewan, Harold and Esther of Steinbach, Manitoba, and George ·and Rosella of St.Catharines; 27 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild; three brothers; and many relatives and friends.

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