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and Katharina Reimer in | and Katharina Reimer in | ||
Blumenort, Siberia. In | Blumenort, Siberia. In | ||
1926 the family | 1926 the family immigrated to Boissevain, | ||
Man. He farmed with | Man. He farmed with | ||
his father until 1956, | his father until 1956, | ||
when he bought his | when he bought his | ||
own farm. He | own farm. He continued to farm for another | ||
23 years. He became | 23 years. He became | ||
adept in repairing and | adept in repairing and | ||
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himself electrical wiring, | himself electrical wiring, | ||
plumbing and welding. | plumbing and welding. | ||
He worked as a | He worked as a mechanic at Southem Motors in Boissevain and | ||
John Deere Farm Equipment in Killarney, Man. | |||
John Deere Farm | |||
In 1981 he began his | In 1981 he began his | ||
own small engine repair | own small engine repair | ||
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was baptized and | was baptized and | ||
joined Boissevain MB | joined Boissevain MB | ||
Church, later | Church, later transferring to Killarney MB | ||
Church. He was an usher and served on church | |||
Church. He was an | committees. He read his | ||
Bible faithfully each | |||
morning, reading it | |||
Bible faithfully | through several times. | ||
morning, | He married Kay Duerksen of Killarney Nov. 3, | ||
through several times . | |||
He married Kay | |||
1979. They enjoyed | 1979. They enjoyed | ||
snowmobiling, | snowmobiling, bowling, golfing and travel | ||
to Europe, Hawaii, Mexico and Alaska. In retirement, they wintered in | |||
to Europe, Hawaii, | Texas for 9 years, making many friends here. | ||
Texas for 9 years, | |||
He was a kind, gentle, | He was a kind, gentle, | ||
quiet person who loved | quiet person who loved | ||
children and "adopted" | children and "adopted" | ||
the grandchildren of | the grandchildren of | ||
others . Predeceased by | others. Predeceased by | ||
2 brothers and a sister, | 2 brothers and a sister, | ||
he is mourned by Kay; 1 | he is mourned by Kay; 1 | ||
brother and 3 sisters. | brother and 3 sisters. | ||
The funeral was Mar. 9 | The funeral was Mar. 9 | ||
in Lakeview | in Lakeview Community Church, Killarney, | ||
with Dan Stobbe and | with Dan Stobbe and | ||
John Duerksen Jr. | John Duerksen Jr. ministering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 30 May 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p.26
Birth date: 1922 Oct 8
text of obituary:
PETER J. REIMER
Peter John Reimer of Killarney, Man. passed away Mar. 5 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Oct. 8, 1922 to Johann and Katharina Reimer in Blumenort, Siberia. In 1926 the family immigrated to Boissevain, Man. He farmed with his father until 1956, when he bought his own farm. He continued to farm for another 23 years. He became adept in repairing and rebuilding vehicles and machines, completely restoring 2 John Deere tractors, and taught himself electrical wiring, plumbing and welding. He worked as a mechanic at Southem Motors in Boissevain and John Deere Farm Equipment in Killarney, Man. In 1981 he began his own small engine repair business. He accepted Christ as a young man, was baptized and joined Boissevain MB Church, later transferring to Killarney MB Church. He was an usher and served on church committees. He read his Bible faithfully each morning, reading it through several times. He married Kay Duerksen of Killarney Nov. 3, 1979. They enjoyed snowmobiling, bowling, golfing and travel to Europe, Hawaii, Mexico and Alaska. In retirement, they wintered in Texas for 9 years, making many friends here. He was a kind, gentle, quiet person who loved children and "adopted" the grandchildren of others. Predeceased by 2 brothers and a sister, he is mourned by Kay; 1 brother and 3 sisters. The funeral was Mar. 9 in Lakeview Community Church, Killarney, with Dan Stobbe and John Duerksen Jr. ministering.