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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 | "Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Mar 17 p. 28 & 2006 May 19 p. 27 | ||
Birth date: 1929 Apr 5 | Birth date: 1929 Apr 5 | ||
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<center><h3>ANNE REDEKOP | <center><h3>ANNE REDEKOP</h3></center> | ||
Anne Redekop died Jan. 26. She was born | Anne Redekop died Jan. 26. She was born | ||
April 5, 1929 to Cornelius and Anna | April 5, 1929 to Cornelius and Anna Andreas on a farm near Herbert, Sask. Anne | ||
attended school in Rosefarm and Greenfarm, and went to Bible school in Herbert | |||
attended school in Rosefarm and | |||
where she met Harry, the love of her life. | where she met Harry, the love of her life. | ||
The couple was married Dec. 17, 1952. | The couple was married Dec. 17, 1952. | ||
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their farm and retired to Swift Current. They | their farm and retired to Swift Current. They | ||
loved living in the city and spent many hours | loved living in the city and spent many hours | ||
entertaining | entertaining friends or going for coffee. Anne's | ||
life revolved around her family and | life revolved around her family and grandchildren. She was interested in all aspects of their | ||
lives, and enjoyed attending car shows, helping | lives, and enjoyed attending car shows, helping | ||
paint their houses, attending their sports | paint their houses, attending their sports | ||
games, and baking cinnamon buns for them . | games, and baking cinnamon buns for them. | ||
She had numerous friends and neighbours that | She had numerous friends and neighbours that | ||
she held close to her heart. The most important | she held close to her heart. The most important | ||
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(Laurie), Angela (Tim) Hasler, and Teresa (Brent) | (Laurie), Angela (Tim) Hasler, and Teresa (Brent) | ||
Nelson; 5 grandchildren; 2 sisters; 1 brother. | Nelson; 5 grandchildren; 2 sisters; 1 brother. | ||
The funeral was Jan. 30 at Bridgeway | The funeral was Jan. 30 at Bridgeway Community Church, Swift Current, Sask. | ||
Editor's note: The foloiwing Correction appeared in the MB Herald May 19 2006: | |||
The Mar. 17 obituary for Anne Redekop | |||
was incorrect. Anne's husband 's name was Henry, | |||
not Harry. We apologize for the error. | |||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 29 January 2024
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Mar 17 p. 28 & 2006 May 19 p. 27
Birth date: 1929 Apr 5
text of obituary:
ANNE REDEKOP
Anne Redekop died Jan. 26. She was born April 5, 1929 to Cornelius and Anna Andreas on a farm near Herbert, Sask. Anne attended school in Rosefarm and Greenfarm, and went to Bible school in Herbert where she met Harry, the love of her life. The couple was married Dec. 17, 1952. Anne accepted the Lord as her Saviour in the Greenfarm MB Church and later was baptized. She took an active role in the church and worked at the Herbert senior citizens home. In 1995, Anne and Harry sold their farm and retired to Swift Current. They loved living in the city and spent many hours entertaining friends or going for coffee. Anne's life revolved around her family and grandchildren. She was interested in all aspects of their lives, and enjoyed attending car shows, helping paint their houses, attending their sports games, and baking cinnamon buns for them. She had numerous friends and neighbours that she held close to her heart. The most important thing to Anne was her faith and she stressed the necessity of a personal commitment to Christ. Life completely changed for Anne when she was diagnosed with inoperable colon cancer, yet she was not afraid of dying and talked about meeting Jesus and what a day of rejoicing that would be. Predeceased by Harry in 1996, she is mourned by children Garry (Helen), Bryan (Laurie), Angela (Tim) Hasler, and Teresa (Brent) Nelson; 5 grandchildren; 2 sisters; 1 brother. The funeral was Jan. 30 at Bridgeway Community Church, Swift Current, Sask.
Editor's note: The foloiwing Correction appeared in the MB Herald May 19 2006: The Mar. 17 obituary for Anne Redekop was incorrect. Anne's husband 's name was Henry, not Harry. We apologize for the error.