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"Mennonite brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Mar 28 p. 29
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Mar 28 p. 29


Birth date: 1935 Oct 21
Birth date: 1935 Oct 21
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Ukraine to Arnold and
Ukraine to Arnold and
Agnete Rempel. The
Agnete Rempel. The
family fled to Kreis Birn-
family fled to Kreis Birnbaum, Warthegau in
baum, Warthegau in
October 1943, then to
October 1943, then to
Sachsen . Her father was
Sachsen. Her father was
in the army. After the war they travelled to
in the army. After the war they travelled to
Unra Lager in Berlin. In January 1947 they im-
Unra Lager in Berlin. In January 1947 they immigrated to Volendam, Paraguay. She became a Christian at 19 and was baptized in
migrated to Volendam, Paraguay. She be-
came a Christian at 19 and was baptized in
Volendam at 20. In 1957 she married Henry
Volendam at 20. In 1957 she married Henry
Reimer. In 1967 they immigrated to Vancou-
Reimer. In 1967 they immigrated to Vancouver, B.C. She was involved in her children's
ver, B.C. She was involved in her children's
lives, learning English through helping them
lives, learning English through helping them
with their homework. She was hospitable and
with their homework. She was hospitable and
the youth group met at their house. She did
the youth group met at their house. She did
daywork for many years and cleaned build-
daywork for many years and cleaned buildings, including Vancouver MB Church. She
ings, including Vancouver MB Church. She
suffered various illnesses over the years. Predeceased by Henry in June 2004, she is
suffered various illnesses over the years. Pre-
mourned by children Eleonore Wall of Washington, Gisela Reimer of Abbotsford, Sylvia
deceased by Henry in June 2004, she is
Ottom of Aldergrove, Karin Barr of Washington, John of Langley; 14 grandchildren; 2 sisters; 2 brothers. The funeral was Jan. 3 in
mourned by children Eleonore Wall of Wash-
Clearbrook MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff, Johannes Stolz and Walter Wiens ministering.
ington, Gisela Reimer of Abbotsford, Sylvia
Ottom of Aldergrove, Karin Barr of Washing-
ton, John of Langley; 14 grandchildren; 2 sis-
ters; 2 brothers. The funeral was Jan. 3 in
Clearbrook MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff, Jo-
hannes Stolz and Walter Wiens ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 11:54, 24 July 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Mar 28 p. 29

Birth date: 1935 Oct 21

text of obituary:

FRIEDA REIMER

Frieda Reimer died Dec. 28. She was born Oct. 21, 1935 in Schoenau, Ukraine to Arnold and Agnete Rempel. The family fled to Kreis Birnbaum, Warthegau in October 1943, then to Sachsen. Her father was in the army. After the war they travelled to Unra Lager in Berlin. In January 1947 they immigrated to Volendam, Paraguay. She became a Christian at 19 and was baptized in Volendam at 20. In 1957 she married Henry Reimer. In 1967 they immigrated to Vancouver, B.C. She was involved in her children's lives, learning English through helping them with their homework. She was hospitable and the youth group met at their house. She did daywork for many years and cleaned buildings, including Vancouver MB Church. She suffered various illnesses over the years. Predeceased by Henry in June 2004, she is mourned by children Eleonore Wall of Washington, Gisela Reimer of Abbotsford, Sylvia Ottom of Aldergrove, Karin Barr of Washington, John of Langley; 14 grandchildren; 2 sisters; 2 brothers. The funeral was Jan. 3 in Clearbrook MB Church with Heinz Ratzlaff, Johannes Stolz and Walter Wiens ministering.