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Maria Reimer (nee Janz) was born on | Maria Reimer (nee Janz) was born on | ||
November 18, 1897 in | November 18, 1897 in Podolsk, in the | ||
Ukraine. She was | Ukraine. She was saved in her youth and | ||
upon the confession of her faith, she was | upon the confession of her faith, she was | ||
baptized and received into the Mennonite | baptized and received into the Mennonite | ||
Brethren church. On December 18, 1918 | Brethren church. On December 18, 1918 | ||
she was married to Peter J. | she was married to Peter J. Reimer in | ||
Podolsk. Thirteen children were born to | Podolsk. Thirteen children were born to | ||
the union, | the union, 12 of whom are still living. | ||
They came to Canada in 1924, living | They came to Canada in 1924, living | ||
first in Saskatchewan and moving to | first in Saskatchewan and moving to | ||
Coaldale | Coaldale in 1936. She was predeceased by | ||
her husband in 1951 and by one son, John, | her husband in 1951 and by one son, John, | ||
in 1971. Her last desire expressed on her | |||
deathbed was that | deathbed was that all the family might | ||
love the Lord as she did and | love the Lord as she did and that she | ||
would meet them all | would meet them all again in heaven. | ||
Surviving are 12 | |||
Surviving are 12 children, Mrs. H. | |||
(Helen) Wiebe, Coaldale, Mrs. A. (Margaret) Stickel, Lethbridge, Mrs. E. | (Helen) Wiebe, Coaldale, Mrs. A. (Margaret) Stickel, Lethbridge, Mrs. E. | ||
(Mary) Friesen, Coaldale, Mrs . T. (Hilda) | (Mary) Friesen, Coaldale, Mrs. T. (Hilda) | ||
Wiens, Winnipeg, Mrs.G. (Tina) Van | Wiens, Winnipeg, Mrs. G. (Tina) Van | ||
Rijn, Surrey, B.C., Mrs. T. ( | Rijn, Surrey, B.C., Mrs. T.(Loretta) | ||
Kaminski, | Kaminski, Hardieville, Alta., Peter of | ||
Regina, George of Vancouver, Rudy of | Regina, George of Vancouver, Rudy of | ||
Calgary, | Calgary, Weldon of Cranbrook, B.C., | ||
Herman of The Pas, Man., and | Herman of The Pas, Man., and Arnold of | ||
Kirkland, Wash. The funeral was conducted from the Coaldale (Alta.) Church | Kirkland, Wash. The funeral was conducted from the Coaldale (Alta.) Church | ||
on January 13 wi1h Rev. D. J. Pankratz | on January 13 wi1h Rev. D. J. Pankratz |
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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary 1972 Feb 11 p. 31
Birth date: 1897 Nov 18
text of obituary:
MRS. PETER J. REIMER
Maria Reimer (nee Janz) was born on November 18, 1897 in Podolsk, in the Ukraine. She was saved in her youth and upon the confession of her faith, she was baptized and received into the Mennonite Brethren church. On December 18, 1918 she was married to Peter J. Reimer in Podolsk. Thirteen children were born to the union, 12 of whom are still living.
They came to Canada in 1924, living first in Saskatchewan and moving to Coaldale in 1936. She was predeceased by her husband in 1951 and by one son, John, in 1971. Her last desire expressed on her deathbed was that all the family might love the Lord as she did and that she would meet them all again in heaven.
Surviving are 12 children, Mrs. H. (Helen) Wiebe, Coaldale, Mrs. A. (Margaret) Stickel, Lethbridge, Mrs. E. (Mary) Friesen, Coaldale, Mrs. T. (Hilda) Wiens, Winnipeg, Mrs. G. (Tina) Van Rijn, Surrey, B.C., Mrs. T.(Loretta) Kaminski, Hardieville, Alta., Peter of Regina, George of Vancouver, Rudy of Calgary, Weldon of Cranbrook, B.C., Herman of The Pas, Man., and Arnold of Kirkland, Wash. The funeral was conducted from the Coaldale (Alta.) Church on January 13 wi1h Rev. D. J. Pankratz ministering.