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Heinrich and Katie Pauls (Buhler)

This portrait style picture of Heinrich and Katie Pauls (Buhler) was taken sometime in the late 1970s in Morden, Manitoba. Heinrich Pauls was an uncle to Leo Driedger.

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Jake and Ruth Wiebe (Buhler) wedding

Jake and Ruth Wiebe were married at Osler Mennonite Church in 1965. Two of Ruth's nieces were flower girls: Diane Driedger on Jake's side and Joan Driedger on Ruth's side. Ruth is a half-sister to Leo Driedger.

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Tina Driedger in front of building

Tina Friesen (Driedger), aunt to Leo Driedger, standing in front of her father's abandoned Clark's Crossing Store. her father was Johann Driedger.

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Irvin and Donna Driedger

This is a photo of Irvin and Donna Driedger (Lobe) who were volunteering with Mennonite Church USA in Gulfport, Mississippi during 1961-62. Irvin is a brother to Leo Driedger.

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Leo Driedger at Niagara Falls

After Leo Driedger completed 2 graduate degrees in 1957 he worked as executive director of the General Conference Mennonite Church Board of Christian Service. He was on mission to southern Ontario when he visited Niagara Falls.

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Otto and Florence Driedger Wedding

This is the wedding portrait of Otto Driedger and Florence Hooge. They were married at the Winkler Mennonite Bergthaler Church in Winkler, Manitoba.

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Leo Driedger Baptism

Leo Driedger (back row, second from right) was baptized at Osler Mennonite Church, in Osler, Saskatchewan by Aeltester John G. Rempel (front right) assisted by Rev. Jacob H. Pauls (front left).

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Buhler Bernhard and Maria Pauls Driedger Wedding

Leo Driedger's father Cornelius died in 1939. In 1941, his mother, Maria Pauls Driedger, married Bernhard Buhler in Winkler, Manitoba. Bernhard moved to Osler, Saskatchewan to farm. The photo shows Bernhard Buhler and Maria Pauls Driedger Buhler.

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Friesen's Store

This photo shows the interior of Friesen's Store in the 1940s. It was started by John C. Friesen in 1926. It transferred to his son Menno in 1943 and in 1976 it was sold to Aaron Regehr, then to his son Marv in 1985. In 2024 it is called Friesen's Bigway. The people in this photo are unidentified. Leo Driedger is the nephew of John C. and Tina Friesen (Driedger).

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Driedger Irvin, Leo, Otto

Leo Driedger wearing baseball hat at age 10 sits in garden with 3 year old brother on left and 6 year old brother on right. Otto on right also wearing hat. Notice barn built 1905-6, windmill built 1935 and house built in 1905.

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Maria Driedger and Maria Guenther

Maria Driedger (Pauls) is posing with her friend Maria Guenther in front of the Cornelius and Maria Driedger house. Maria Driedger (left) is 29 years old at the time of this photo.

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Leo and Otto Driedger

Leo and Otto are posing at a studio in Rosthern. Their parents visited family, often traveling by train. Leo is six at the time of this picture and Otto is two.

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