They homesteaded in Northern Saskatchewan before settling in Aldergrove, British Columbia. There they carved a beautiful farm out of the dense forest while Herb also worked as a millwright at McDonald Cedar Products in Fort Langley, British Columbia. Herb and Tena retired to a comfortable home in Clearbrook while continuing to pursue their love of travel before age took them to the Menno Home in Abbotsford.
Died at Abbotsford Regional Hospital.
Predeceased by son Bernie Friesen and wife Katherine "Tena" Penner.
Survived by one daughter, three sons, nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchldren.
They homesteaded in Northern Saskatchewan before settling in Aldergrove, British Columbia. There they carved a beautiful farm out of the dense forest while Herb also worked as a millwright at McDonald Cedar Products in Fort Langley, British Columbia. Herb and Tena retired to a comfortable home in Clearbrook while continuing to pursue their love of travel before age took them to the Menno Home in Abbotsford.
Died at Abbotsford Regional Hospital.
Predeceased by son Bernie Friesen and wife Katherine "Tena" Penner.
Survived by one daughter, three sons, nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchldren.
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