Alfred S. Friesen
July 11, 2020
Alfred S. Friesen, Hesston, Kansas,
passed away July 11, 2020 at his home surrounded by family members.
Al, the third child of Henry R. Friesen
and Wilhelmina (Minnie) Schmidt, was born at home on February 3, 1926
in Eminence Township, Finney County, east of Garden City, Kansas. He
was a survivor of the dust bowl days. He went to school at the
country Harmony School for eight years and then the family moved to
Meade and he attended two winters of Bible school at Meade Bible
Academy. He accepted Jesus as his Savior and Lord in 1938 and was
baptized. He joined the EMB Church (now Countryside Bible Church)
and was a faithful member. Al began working for others at the age of
twelve for fifty cents a day. In 1946, Al began his 70 year custom
harvesting career. His last contribution was driving grain cart for
the Meade harvest in the fall of 2016. At the US Harvesters
Convention in January 2017, he was inducted into the US Harvesters’
Hall of Fame.
He married Hilda Agnes Kroeker on
September 5, 1950. After 33 rich and full years of marriage, Hilda
succumbed to cancer on September 15, 1983. They raised three
children: Jeanne Kay, born November 29, 1953, Lyle Keith, born
November 20, 1957 and Connie Jo, born January 31, 1960. He added
four more children when he married Mary Longenecker Fast on April 27,
1985 in Minnesota.
He was very active in the community and
church until hearing loss prevented him from contributing in
meetings. During his life he served as trustee and deacon in his
church, on the boards of Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS), Meade
Bible Academy, Youth for Christ, Lone Tree Nursing Home, Great Plains
Christian Radio, Farm Bureau, Farm and Home Administration (FHA),
Federal Land Bank, and Western Hog Association. For many years he
enjoyed singing with his brothers in the Kansas Mennonite Men’s
Chorus. In 2017, he turned the farm over to his son and grandsons and
moved to Hesston.
“I want to give God all the glory for
leading me all the way, and may God lead you, too.
Love you all.” (Submitted by Al
himself.)
Al was predeceased by his parents,
Henry and Minnie; a sister Ruth; brothers Harry, Ben, and Reuben; his
first wife, Hilda, and a step grandson, Joshua Bartel.
Survivors include his wife Mary;
children Jeanne and Leon Toews, Lyle and Peggy (Wiens) Friesen, and
Connie and Mark Ensz; stepchildren Gerhard and Yvonne (Friesen) Fast,
Lenita Fast, Twyla and Tim Bartel, and Margaret and Weldon “Buck”
Friesen; grandchildren: Tyson and Lisa Toews, Shannon and Ryan
Potter, Carlin and Rebekah Toews, Tanya and Michael Davis, Brandon
and Kasey Friesen, Jaden and Jen Friesen, Tinese and Josh Grisanti;
Wendy and Brian Seemann, Taylor and Sarah Ensz, and Travis Ensz; step
grandchildren Aron and Annie Fast, Beth and John Barthelme, Matthew
Bartel, Jonathan Bartel, Randy and Stacy Friesen, Ryan and Jenna
Friesen, and Rebecca Friesen; great grandchildren: Audrey, Hannah,
and Marcus Toews; Sydney, Zachary, and Whitney Potter; Ainsley Davis;
Kylin, Kadon, and Knox Friesen; Ayton and Brylee Friesen; Levi
Grisanti; and Adeline Ensz; step great grandchildren: Tyler and Noah
Fast, Danielle and Paul Barthelme; brother Walter and Carol Friesen,
sisters-in-law Verda Friesen and Joyce Friesen, Hilda’s brothers
Elmer and Renetta Kroeker, George and Shirley Kroeker, and Harold and
Jane Kroeker, and numerous nieces and nephews.
A gathering and visitation with the
family will be from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday July 19, 2020 at
Petersen Funeral Home. A cremation service has been chosen and a
memorial service and committal will be announced at a later date in
Meade, Kansas.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are
suggested for:
Back to the Bible, PO Box 82808,
Lincoln, NE 68501;
Countryside Bible Church, 22012 22 Rd,
Meade, KS 67864 or
Garden Community Church, 116 N Main,
Hesston, KS 67062