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Wilhe'lm H. Reimer of Yarrow, t:I:C.,
Wilhelm H. Reimer of Yarrow, B.C.,
went to be wi,th the Lord on January 6,
went to be with the Lord on January 6,
1972. He was the son of HelinrichW. and
1972. He was the son of Helinrich W. and
Elizabeth Re'gehr Re'imer and was born
Elizabeth Regehr Reimer and was born
on !May 26, 1894 in Ste'inbaoh, in the
on May 26, 1894 in Steinbaoh, in the
Ukra,ine. He spent his childho'Od 1'here,
Ukraine. He spent his childhood there,
and his y'Outh in Pordenau and fina+ly
and his youth in Pordenau and finally
Rueckenau. Throughout WorldWm 1 he
Rueckenau. Throughout World War 1 he
served in ,the medical corps. -In 1921 'he
served in the medical corps. In 1921 he
married Lena Wiebe o'f Hueckenau. Two
married Lena Wiebe of Hueckenau. Two
chi·ldren were horn ,to them, L'ena ,in
children were born to them, Lena in
Rueckenau and Heinnich ,in Canada. They
Rueckenau and Heinnich in Canada. They
moved from Russia in 1924, livling first
moved from Russia in 1924, living first
in Ontario andlat'er ,in Manitoba. They
in Ontario and later in Manitoba. They
moved on to a farm near Steinbach and
moved on to a farm near Steinbach and
in 1933 they were baptized upon their
in 1933 they were baptized upon their
confess'ion of faith and rece'ived linto the
confession of faith and received into the
Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Ohurch.ln
Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Church. In
1943 they moved t·o Yarrow and assodated
1943 they moved to Yarrow and associated
themselves with the Mennonite Brethren
themselves with the Mennonite Brethren
church there.
church there.


He is survived by his wife, Lena;
He is survived by his wife, Lena;
and husband Hermann Loewen o'f Ohiiniwack; s'on Heinrich and family o·f Surrey,
and husband Hermann Loewen of Chilliwack; son Heinrich and family of Surrey,
B.C.; nine grandchildren andfomgreat
B.C.; nine grandchildren and four great
gr,andchildren; as weH as 'a large circlle
grandchildren; as well as a large circle
of other friends and relatives, The funera'l
of other friends and relatives, The funeral
was conducted ·a't ,the Yarrow Church 'On
was conducted at the Yarrow Church on
January 11 with Rev. JO'hn K,lassen and
January 11 with Rev. John Klassen and
Rev. H. Thielmann ministering.
Rev. H. Thielmann ministering.


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

Latest revision as of 12:52, 24 August 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Feb 11 p. 29

Birth date: 1894 May 26

text of obituary:

WILHELM H. REIMER

Wilhelm H. Reimer of Yarrow, B.C., went to be with the Lord on January 6, 1972. He was the son of Helinrich W. and Elizabeth Regehr Reimer and was born on May 26, 1894 in Steinbaoh, in the Ukraine. He spent his childhood there, and his youth in Pordenau and finally Rueckenau. Throughout World War 1 he served in the medical corps. In 1921 he married Lena Wiebe of Hueckenau. Two children were born to them, Lena in Rueckenau and Heinnich in Canada. They moved from Russia in 1924, living first in Ontario and later in Manitoba. They moved on to a farm near Steinbach and in 1933 they were baptized upon their confession of faith and received into the Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1943 they moved to Yarrow and associated themselves with the Mennonite Brethren church there.

He is survived by his wife, Lena; and husband Hermann Loewen of Chilliwack; son Heinrich and family of Surrey, B.C.; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren; as well as a large circle of other friends and relatives, The funeral was conducted at the Yarrow Church on January 11 with Rev. John Klassen and Rev. H. Thielmann ministering.