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Henry Rempel was born on June 5,
Henry Rempel was born on June 5,
1926, 'in Southern Russia. That same year
1926, in Southern Russia. That same year
he came to Canada with his paren1:s who
he came to Canada with his parents who
settled ·in Manitoba. Here he spent his
settled in Manitoba. Here he spent his
childhood.
childhood.
In 1941 the Rempel family moved to
In 1941 the Rempel family moved to
Yarrow, B.C., and then to Arnold, B.C.
Yarrow, B.C., and then to Arnold, B.C.
Mr. Hempel spent one year in the Yarrow
Mr. Rempel spent one year in the Yarrow
Bible School before he went to Vanc'Ouver
Bible School before he went to Vancouver
in 1945 to apprentice as a carpenter. At
in 1945 to apprentice as a carpenter. At
the age of 21 he rece'ived Christ as his
the age of 21 he received Christ as his
Saviour and was baptized the following
Saviour and was baptized the following
year.
year.
On April 10, 1949, he was married to
On April 10, 1949, he was married to
Susan Enns. The Lord bl'essed them with
Susan Enns. The Lord blessed them with
three children: Le'Onard, born January
three children: Leonard, born January
10, 1950, Stanley, born Decembe'f 28,1953,
10, 1950, Stanley, born December 28,1953,
and Beverley, born November 5, 1958.
and Beverley, born November 5, 1958.
Mr. Hemp'el had a deep desire to serve
 
Mr. Rempel had a deep desire to serve
his Lord. While still in good health he
his Lord. While still in good health he
enjoyed ushering and meeting new people.
enjoyed ushering and meeting new people.
He .greatly enjoyed his work as carpenter
He greatly enjoyed his work as carpenter
and was always ready ·to donate his time
and was always ready to donate his time
to the Lord's work.
to the Lord's work.
However, illness came early in his life,
However, illness came early in his life,
In 1969 he was forced 10 quit work
In 1969 he was forced to quit work
entirely.
entirely.
His desire to live was in part motivated
His desire to live was in part motivated
by his oonoern for his children whom he
by his conoern for his children whom he
longed to see come to know Christ as
longed to see come to know Christ as
Saviour,
Saviour,
On August 30, the Lord quietly called
On August 30, the Lord quietly called
him -home. He passed away in complete
him home. He passed away in complete
peace with God and his fellow men,
peace with God and his fellow men,
He le·aves to mourn his wife, ·Sue; his
 
childr'en, Leo nard, Stanley and Beverley;
He leaves to mourn his wife, Sue; his
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Remp'el,
children, Leonard, Stanley and Beverley;
his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius -Enns, six brothers, five s'isters and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rempel,
his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Enns, six brothers, five sisters and
many other relatives and friends.
many other relatives and friends.
The family wishes to acknowledge that
The family wishes to acknowledge that
it has been the prayers of their many
it has been the prayers of their many
friends ·that sustained them through all
friends that sustained them through all
the 17 years of Henry's illness and now
the 17 years of Henry's illness and now
in his death.
in his death.


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

Latest revision as of 11:10, 20 July 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Oct 6 p. 30

Birth date: 1926 Jun 05

text of obituary:

HENRY REMPEL

Henry Rempel was born on June 5, 1926, in Southern Russia. That same year he came to Canada with his parents who settled in Manitoba. Here he spent his childhood.

In 1941 the Rempel family moved to Yarrow, B.C., and then to Arnold, B.C. Mr. Rempel spent one year in the Yarrow Bible School before he went to Vancouver in 1945 to apprentice as a carpenter. At the age of 21 he received Christ as his Saviour and was baptized the following year.

On April 10, 1949, he was married to Susan Enns. The Lord blessed them with three children: Leonard, born January 10, 1950, Stanley, born December 28,1953, and Beverley, born November 5, 1958.

Mr. Rempel had a deep desire to serve his Lord. While still in good health he enjoyed ushering and meeting new people. He greatly enjoyed his work as carpenter and was always ready to donate his time to the Lord's work.

However, illness came early in his life, In 1969 he was forced to quit work entirely.

His desire to live was in part motivated by his conoern for his children whom he longed to see come to know Christ as Saviour,

On August 30, the Lord quietly called him home. He passed away in complete peace with God and his fellow men,

He leaves to mourn his wife, Sue; his children, Leonard, Stanley and Beverley; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rempel, his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Enns, six brothers, five sisters and many other relatives and friends.

The family wishes to acknowledge that it has been the prayers of their many friends that sustained them through all the 17 years of Henry's illness and now in his death.