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PETER NEUFELD

Born: Apr 14, 1925

Date of Passing: Jan 09, 2021

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PETER NEUFELD

Peter Neufeld, died at the Altona Hospital, with family at his side, on the morning of Saturday, January 9, 2021.
He was born in the Rosenhiem District, north of Horndean, Manitoba on April 14, 1925, to Johann and Elizabeth (nee Bergen) Neufeld. He was the youngest son of seven boys and had three sisters. His childhood and adult life revolved around duties related to family, farming, supporting his neighbours and serving his church.
He was baptized in the Rosenfeld Bergthaler Church in his early twenties. This was also the occasion he was formally introduced to his future wife, the late Helen (Wiebe) Neufeld whom he married on November 6, 1949. They established a family home near his parents and eventually purchased the homestead he'd grown up on.
Farming was his life and driving a school van of neighbourhood students to Horndean became part of his daily routine after the closure of the district's one room school. Later the school route was extended as Horndean School was closed, and students were transported to Rosenfeld on a Rhineland School Division bus. He retired from driving a school bus after 22 years.
True to the Neufeld brothers' tradition dad was mechanically inclined and liked to tinker/fix/maintain most or all farm equipment/vehicles. He missed his machine shed a lot when he moved off the farm. The grandchildren recalled that his shed was also a home gym during the winter months.
Family meant everything to my dad. You need help, call dad. He helped us out countless times no matter where we were or what was happening on the farm.
Travelling centred around visiting family. With mom at his side, he would drive to the west coast, to destinations in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Any road trip would usually include a few bonus adventures as "getting lost" was inevitable.
Dad spent several years faithfully visiting mom in Eastview Place prior to her death on April 27, 2014. They buried one son, Donald, in infancy.
His children, spouses, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild include the following;
-Dennis, wife Trudie (Peters): Jason, Andrea and daughter Margo; Jodi, Leo (Szutu), children Zander and Vanellope.
-Bob, wife Terry (Ward): son Travis, Kori, children Darbi, Brandi (daughter Rayleigh) Harley; son Tyson and Heather Ward, sons Timothy, Anthony and Samuel; daughter Vanessa Neufeld, children Jackson and Haley Rae Shaw; daughter Bobbi Jo and husband Blair Toonstra; daughter Jennifer Young and sons Reece, Dawson and Tristen.
-Marilyn, husband Harry Wiebe
-Elizabeth, husband Jim Wilson: Justin, and Britney, Vince and Amelia
Also, mourning his death are many nephews, nieces of the siblings who predeceased our father together with their spouses. The extended family surviving him includes:
-Two sisters, Anne Keating (late Lyle) and Nettie Funk (late Otto)
-Two brother-in-laws and spouses: Abe, Leonora Wiebe; Neil, Kathy Wiebe
-Two sister-in-laws: Helen (late John) Wiebe; Laine (late Jake) Wiebe
The family would like to thank the staff at the Altona Memorial Health Centre for their care and compassion while ministering to dad's needs in his final days. Thank you also to Trevor Groening and the staff at Wiebe's Funeral Home in Altona, Manitoba for helping us navigate his burial during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wiebe Funeral Home, Altona
in care of arrangements
www.wiebefhaltona.com

As published in The Carillon on Jan 28, 2021

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