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Man. In 1938 the family
Man. In 1938 the family
moved to a farm in Port
moved to a farm in Port
Rowan, Onto She accept-
Rowan, Ont. She accepted Christ at 12 and was
ed Christ at 12 and was
baptized in 1944. She attended Eden Bible School 1945-46, then married
baptized in 1944. She at-
tended Eden Bible School 1945-46, then married
Jake Reimer. She led ladies' groups, supported
Jake Reimer. She led ladies' groups, supported
Jake in home Bible studies and showed love and
Jake in home Bible studies and showed love and
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Jake joined Gideons, finding joy in giving New
Jake joined Gideons, finding joy in giving New
Testaments to Grade 5 students. She helped
Testaments to Grade 5 students. She helped
start Ladies' Coffee Hour to reach into the com-
start Ladies' Coffee Hour to reach into the community and often interpreted for Children's Aid,
munity and often interpreted for Children's Aid,
Women's Shelter and in Provincial Court. She
Women's Shelter and in Provincial Court. She
was involved in ministry to Mexican Mennon-
was involved in ministry to Mexican Mennonites. She supported Jake in starting a new
ites . She supported Jake in starting a new
ministry in the Port Burwell, Ont. area and in
ministry in the Port Burwell, Ont. area and in
Port Rowan Community Church. Her main
Port Rowan Community Church. Her main
concern was for her husband and the spiri-
concern was for her husband and the spiritual welfare of her children. She taught her
tual welfare of her children. She taught her
children to sing at a young age, taking them
children to sing at a young age, taking them
to sing for seniors. She read her Bible and
to sing for seniors. She read her Bible and
prayed much for her family. Predeceased by
prayed much for her family. Predeceased by
daughter Ruthann, she is mourned by Jake;
daughter Ruthann, she is mourned by Jake;
sons David, Port Rowan; Richard, Boissevain ,
sons David, Port Rowan; Richard, Boissevain,
Man.; Gordon, Port Rowan; Lawrence, Fen-
Man.; Gordon, Port Rowan; Lawrence, Fenwick, Ont.; daughters Lois MacKenzie,
wick, Ont.; daughters Lois MacKenzie,
Brampton, Ont. and Valerie, Virgil, Ont.; 25
Brampton, Ont. and Valerie, Virgil, Ont.; 25
grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 6 sis-
grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 6 sisters; 1 brother. The funeral was Oct. 8 in Port
ters; 1 brother. The funeral was Oct. 8 in Port
Rowan MB Church.
Rowan MB Church.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 14:24, 10 July 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Feb 4 p. 27

Birth date: 1927 Jan 4

text of obituary:

LYDIA REIMER

Lydia Reimer died Oct. 5. She was born Jan. 4, 1927 to Aaron and Maria Pauls in Plum Coulee, Man. In 1938 the family moved to a farm in Port Rowan, Ont. She accepted Christ at 12 and was baptized in 1944. She attended Eden Bible School 1945-46, then married Jake Reimer. She led ladies' groups, supported Jake in home Bible studies and showed love and compassion to hurting people. In 1969 she and Jake joined Gideons, finding joy in giving New Testaments to Grade 5 students. She helped start Ladies' Coffee Hour to reach into the community and often interpreted for Children's Aid, Women's Shelter and in Provincial Court. She was involved in ministry to Mexican Mennonites. She supported Jake in starting a new ministry in the Port Burwell, Ont. area and in Port Rowan Community Church. Her main concern was for her husband and the spiritual welfare of her children. She taught her children to sing at a young age, taking them to sing for seniors. She read her Bible and prayed much for her family. Predeceased by daughter Ruthann, she is mourned by Jake; sons David, Port Rowan; Richard, Boissevain, Man.; Gordon, Port Rowan; Lawrence, Fenwick, Ont.; daughters Lois MacKenzie, Brampton, Ont. and Valerie, Virgil, Ont.; 25 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 6 sisters; 1 brother. The funeral was Oct. 8 in Port Rowan MB Church.