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Russia, February 22, 1898, to Jacob and
Russia, February 22, 1898, to Jacob and
Maria Reimer. His childhood and youth
Maria Reimer. His childhood and youth
were spent in Tiegerhagen, where he also
were spent in Tiegenhagen, where he also
received his elementary education. His
received his elementary education. His
high school he received in Hallbstadt.
high school he received in Hallbstadt.


Uponn confession of faith, he was  
Upon confession of faith, he was  
baptized and received into the Lichtenauer Mennonite Church. On May 4, 1928
baptized and received into the Lichtenauer Mennonite Church. On May 4, 1928
he was united to Margareta Poetker;
he was united to Margareta Poetker;
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In November 1925, he emigrated to
In November 1925, he emigrated to
Canada with his wife and two children,
Canada with his wife and two children,
staying at Selkirk, Ontario, for a while '
staying at Selkirk, Ontario, for a while  
and then settling at Port Rowan.
and then settling at Port Rowan.


In 1942, he joined the Mennonite Brethren Church. For many years he put his  
In 1942, he joined the Mennonite Brethren Church. For many years he put his  
talents to use for the Lord as choir leader, Sunday School teacher and church secretary.
talents to use for the Lord as choir leader, Sunday School teacher and church secretary.


In 1968 he suffered a heart attack,
In 1968 he suffered a heart attack,
making it necessary to give up all
making it necessary to give up all
strenuous work. He retired from farming
strenuous work. He retired from farming
and built a home near the church, but·
and built a home near the church, but
his mind concerned itself not built with hands (2 Cor. 5:1). He realized that his time was in god's hands, whose ways are above questions
his mind concerned itself not built with hands (2 Cor. 5:1). He realized that his time was in God's hands, whose ways are above questions.


He was called home to be with his
He was called home to be with his
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Helen) (Mrs. John) Heinrichs, Port Rowan,
Helen) (Mrs. John) Heinrichs, Port Rowan,
and Erna (Mrs. Henry) Hiebert, Port
and Erna (Mrs. Henry) Hiebert, Port
Rowwan; 34 grandchildren, four brothers
Rowan; 34 grandchildren, four brothers
and three sisters and many relatives and
and three sisters and many relatives and
friends. He was predeceased by his
friends. He was predeceased by his

Latest revision as of 15:50, 19 October 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Jun 16 p. 31

Birth date: 1898 Feb 22

text of obituary:

JACOB REIMER

Jacob Reimer, of Port Rowan, Ont., was born in Tiegenhagen, southern Russia, February 22, 1898, to Jacob and Maria Reimer. His childhood and youth were spent in Tiegenhagen, where he also received his elementary education. His high school he received in Hallbstadt.

Upon confession of faith, he was baptized and received into the Lichtenauer Mennonite Church. On May 4, 1928 he was united to Margareta Poetker; their marriage was blessed with eight children.

In November 1925, he emigrated to Canada with his wife and two children, staying at Selkirk, Ontario, for a while and then settling at Port Rowan.

In 1942, he joined the Mennonite Brethren Church. For many years he put his talents to use for the Lord as choir leader, Sunday School teacher and church secretary.

In 1968 he suffered a heart attack, making it necessary to give up all strenuous work. He retired from farming and built a home near the church, but his mind concerned itself not built with hands (2 Cor. 5:1). He realized that his time was in God's hands, whose ways are above questions.

He was called home to be with his Lord on May 13, 1972. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Margareta, three sons: Jake, Henry, and Bill of Port Rowan, four daughters: Mary (Mrs. Jacob) Penner, Justice, Man.; Margaret, (Mr. Peter) Driedger, Port Rowan; Helen) (Mrs. John) Heinrichs, Port Rowan, and Erna (Mrs. Henry) Hiebert, Port Rowan; 34 grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters and many relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his parents, one son, one grandson and three sisters.