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in Calgary and became the chosen
Louise Rempel was born April 7, 1952 in Calgary and became the chosen
daughter of Abram and Catherine Rempel
daughter of Abram and Catherine Rempel
on April 6, 1953. Her sad disposition a'l
on April 6, 1953. Her sad disposition at
the time of her adoption soon turned to
the time of her adoption soon turned to
cheerfulness. Her love 'for singing was
cheerfulness. Her love for singing was
evident at an early age and at the age
evident at an early age and at the age
of nine she accepted Jesus as her
of nine she accepted Jesus as her
personal Saviour. Dur,ing the next few
personal Saviour. During the next few
years she participated in Sunday schoo:l,
years she participated in Sunday school,
choir and young peoples. Then followed
choir and young peoples. Then followed
years of ·inward unrest and turmoil.
years of inward unrest and turmoil.


She became ill requiring hospital treatment in May, 1971 and was then re·leased
She became ill requiring hospital treatment in May, 1971 and was then released
to go home in July. It became very
to go home in July. It became very
evident that God had performed a change
evident that God had performed a change
in her life and she spent much time 'in
in her life and she spent much time in
prayer. Her health grew worse and she
prayer. Her health grew worse and she
was admitted to the hospital again in
was admitted to the hospital again in
September and in October, 1971 she
September and in October, 1971 she
submitted to brain surgery. Howev·e,r, she
submitted to brain surgery. However, she
continued to deteriorate. One of ,the last
continued to deteriorate. One of the last
phrases heard from her lips were, "For
phrases heard from her lips were, "For God so loved the world that he gave his
only begotten son ...." God took her
only begotten son ...." God took her
home to be with him at the age o'f 19 on
home to be with him at the age of 19 on
MJrch 18. The funeral followed in th o
March 18. The funeral followed in the
Highland Mennonite Brethren Church on
Highland Mennonite Brethren Church on
March 21 with Rev. A .L. Kla ssen
March 21 with Rev. A. L. Klassen
ministering. She leaves to mourn her
ministering. She leaves to mourn her
parents; three sis ters, Emily, Sharon and
parents; three sisters, Emily, Sharon and
Doreen; and two brothers, Gary and
Doreen; and two brothers, Gary and
Albert.
Albert.


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

Latest revision as of 12:02, 21 September 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Apr 21 p. 30

Birth date: 1952 Apr 07

text of obituary:

LOUISE REMPEL

Louise Rempel was born April 7, 1952 in Calgary and became the chosen daughter of Abram and Catherine Rempel on April 6, 1953. Her sad disposition at the time of her adoption soon turned to cheerfulness. Her love for singing was evident at an early age and at the age of nine she accepted Jesus as her personal Saviour. During the next few years she participated in Sunday school, choir and young peoples. Then followed years of inward unrest and turmoil.

She became ill requiring hospital treatment in May, 1971 and was then released to go home in July. It became very evident that God had performed a change in her life and she spent much time in prayer. Her health grew worse and she was admitted to the hospital again in September and in October, 1971 she submitted to brain surgery. However, she continued to deteriorate. One of the last phrases heard from her lips were, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son ...." God took her home to be with him at the age of 19 on March 18. The funeral followed in the Highland Mennonite Brethren Church on March 21 with Rev. A. L. Klassen ministering. She leaves to mourn her parents; three sisters, Emily, Sharon and Doreen; and two brothers, Gary and Albert.