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PioneerBlacksmithPassesMr Hein Heh Kreutzer passed ,a wav on December 31, at the Be- |*• Ithcsda Hospital in Steinbach atjthe age of S8 years, 7 months'and 28 days. Funeral service was■held on Wednesday, Jan. 3 in the SI. Hauls Lutheran Church, Stein- jbach Interment was in the local► ,cemetery. Pastor M. HuLscmon officiated. He is survived bv five sons. William of Chilliwack, B. C.: Henry, Selkirk, Man.; Jack j of Toronto, Ont.; Arthur. Win-• mpeg; Ronald, Steinbach; three \ daughters. Elizabeth, Mrs. Rudolph Pa chat, Steinbach; Katherine, Mrs. Charlies Appier, Winnipeg; Olga, Mrs. Harry Top-mk. Springstetn; six daughters-in-hr.v, three sons-in-law, 30 grandchildren and 24 great guuidehUdren.Mr, Kreutzer was bom in Reiehau, Austria on May 3, 1S73. His father passed away before he was lom aiul his mother passed away when Mr. Kreutzer was three months old. He'lived with his uncle, Mr. Peter Schick in the same village until he was 8 years old. Then he lived with another uncle, William Kreutzeruntil the age of 14. He attended school for approximately four years.At the age of 14, Mr. Kreutzer started his apprenticeship as a blacksmith. He continued in this until 22 years of age; moving JContinued on page 7 j
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Steinbach Carillon

Steinbach, Manitoba, CA

Fri, Jan 05, 1962

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