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Regehr, Tina Warkentin (1905-2002)

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Tina Regehr passed away Sept. 25 , at
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Tina Regehr passed away Sept. 25, at
Bethesda Place, St ein-
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Bethesda Place, Steinbach, Man. She was
bach, Man. She was
 
 
born Jan. 28, 1905 to
 
born Jan. 28, 1905 to
Kornelius and Katheri-
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Kornelius and Katherina Warkentin in Muensterberg, Russia. Her father died when she was
na Warkentin in Muen-
 
sterberg, Russia. Her fa-
 
ther died when she was
 
 
1. She accepted Christ
 
1. She accepted Christ
at 14 and never wa-
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at 14 and never wavered in her faith. She married Henry A.
vered in her faith. She married Henry A.
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Regehr Nov. 1, 1923. They built a Christ-centred, loving home. In 1926, they moved to
Regehr Nov. 1, 1923. They built a Christ-cen-
 
tred, loving home. In 1926, they moved to
 
 
Foam Lake, Sask., where they helped start a
 
Foam Lake, Sask., where they helped start a
 
small church and built many friendships. In
 
small church and built many friendships. In
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they operated a poultry farm for many years.
 
they operated a poultry farm for many years.
 
They were active in Steinbach MB Church,
 
They were active in Steinbach MB Church,
serving as pastor couple for 13 years. She is re-
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serving as pastor couple for 13 years. She is remembered as one who loved and was loved
membered as one who loved and was loved
 
 
and respected in return. She was always busy
 
and respected in return. She was always busy
with handwork, making afghans and table-
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with handwork, making afghans and tablecloths for her children, grandchildren and
cloths for her children, grandchildren and
 
 
great-grandchildren. Predeceased by Henry
 
great-grandchildren. Predeceased by Henry
Dec . 2, 1993, she is mourned by children
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Dec. 2, 1993, she is mourned by children
 
Katie Wiebe of Abbotsford, B.C., Louise Janzen
 
Katie Wiebe of Abbotsford, B.C., Louise Janzen
 
of Abbotsford, Esther Bergmann of Steinbach,
 
of Abbotsford, Esther Bergmann of Steinbach,
 
Edward of Holcomb, Wis. and Wilma Poetker
 
Edward of Holcomb, Wis. and Wilma Poetker
of Winnipeg; 23 grandchildren; 51 great-
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of Winnipeg; 23 grandchildren; 51 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. The funeral was Sept. 28 at Steinbach
grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchil-
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MB Church, with Abe Klassen and Neil Rempel ministering .
dren. Th e funeral was Sept. 28 at Steinbach
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MB Church, with Abe Klassen and Neil Rem-
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pel ministering .
 

Latest revision as of 16:21, 8 August 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Dec 6 p. 25

Birth date: 1905 Jan 28

text of obituary:

TINA REGEHR

Tina Regehr passed away Sept. 25, at Bethesda Place, Steinbach, Man. She was born Jan. 28, 1905 to Kornelius and Katherina Warkentin in Muensterberg, Russia. Her father died when she was 1. She accepted Christ at 14 and never wavered in her faith. She married Henry A. Regehr Nov. 1, 1923. They built a Christ-centred, loving home. In 1926, they moved to Foam Lake, Sask., where they helped start a small church and built many friendships. In 1948 they moved to Steinbach, Man., where they operated a poultry farm for many years. They were active in Steinbach MB Church, serving as pastor couple for 13 years. She is remembered as one who loved and was loved and respected in return. She was always busy with handwork, making afghans and tablecloths for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by Henry Dec. 2, 1993, she is mourned by children Katie Wiebe of Abbotsford, B.C., Louise Janzen of Abbotsford, Esther Bergmann of Steinbach, Edward of Holcomb, Wis. and Wilma Poetker of Winnipeg; 23 grandchildren; 51 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. The funeral was Sept. 28 at Steinbach MB Church, with Abe Klassen and Neil Rempel ministering .

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