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Reimer, H. S. (Mrs.) (1907-1952)

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''Mennonite Quarterly Review'' obituary: 1952 Dec 11 p. 7
   
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Birth date: 1907
   
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<center><h3>STEINBACH, MANITOBA</h3></center>
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<center>December 4, 1952</center>
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Mrs. H. S. Reimer, 45, who had been ill with cancer for a long time, died at her home in Prairie Rose on Nov. 12. Funeral services were held Saturday in their home church. Mrs. Reimer is survived by her husband and three sons, Melvin and wife Myrtle, Glen and Dayton, who just entered school. Officiating at the funeral were Rev. Ben D. Reimer, a brother-in-law, Archie Penner and Rev. Heppner of Hepburn, Sask.
 
Mrs. H. S. Reimer, 45, who had been ill with cancer for a long time, died at her home in Prairie Rose on Nov. 12. Funeral services were held Saturday in their home church. Mrs. Reimer is survived by her husband and three sons, Melvin and wife Myrtle, Glen and Dayton, who just entered school. Officiating at the funeral were Rev. Ben D. Reimer, a brother-in-law, Archie Penner and Rev. Heppner of Hepburn, Sask.
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Mennonite Quarterly Review obituary: 1952 Dec 11 p. 7

Birth date: 1907

text of obituary:

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STEINBACH, MANITOBA

December 4, 1952

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Mrs. H. S. Reimer, 45, who had been ill with cancer for a long time, died at her home in Prairie Rose on Nov. 12. Funeral services were held Saturday in their home church. Mrs. Reimer is survived by her husband and three sons, Melvin and wife Myrtle, Glen and Dayton, who just entered school. Officiating at the funeral were Rev. Ben D. Reimer, a brother-in-law, Archie Penner and Rev. Heppner of Hepburn, Sask.