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Willms, Nina Rempel (1913-2006)

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he died in 1973. Her marriage to George Willms
 
he died in 1973. Her marriage to George Willms
 
in 1975 entailed a move to Brandon, Man. After
 
in 1975 entailed a move to Brandon, Man. After
George died in 1991, Nina relocated to Edmon-
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George died in 1991, Nina relocated to Edmonton, Alta to be close to her family. She was
ton, Alta to be close to her family. She was
 
 
actively involved in a number of MB churches
 
actively involved in a number of MB churches
 
and participated in MCC relief work. Nina used
 
and participated in MCC relief work. Nina used

Latest revision as of 12:18, 13 May 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Mar p. 31

Birth date: 1913 Oct 1

text of obituary:

NINA WILLMS

Nina Willms died Nov. 6. She was born Oct. 1, 1913 in Olchonatka, South Russia to George and Anna Rempel. The family immigrated to Canada in 1925. At 13, Nina became household manager for her father and brothers after her mother died. She worked as a domestic until her marriage to Henry Redekop in Main Centre, Sask. in 1936. When Henry died in 1962, Nina moved from the farm and became a dressmaker in Vancouver. She married John Neufeld in 1971; he died in 1973. Her marriage to George Willms in 1975 entailed a move to Brandon, Man. After George died in 1991, Nina relocated to Edmonton, Alta to be close to her family. She was actively involved in a number of MB churches and participated in MCC relief work. Nina used the changes and adversity in her life to develop adaptability and resilience. She is remembered for her faith, indomitable spirit, love of family and friends, creativity, baking, and sense of humour. Predeceased by 3 husbands; 3 siblings; 1 grandson; 3 stepsons; 1 step-grandchild; she is mourned by daughters Joyce (Henry) Klassen and Fran (Bob) Loewen; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 1 brother. The memorial service was Nov. 18 at Lendrum MB Church, Edmonton.

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