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Anna Redekopp, and beloved husband | John G. Redekopp, son of George and Anna Redekopp, and beloved husband of | ||
Maria Redekopp, was born in Schoenberg | Maria Redekopp, was born in Schoenberg, | ||
Russia, on August 17, 1902. At the age of 11 | Russia, on August 17, 1902. At the age of 11, | ||
he moved along with his family from | he moved along with his family from Russia | ||
to Canada, settling on a farm in the | to Canada, settling on a farm in the Queen | ||
Centre district near Hodgeville, Sask. | Centre district near Hodgeville, Sask. | ||
On November 13, 1924 he married | |||
Sapinsky and they settled on a farm in | On November 13, 1924 he married Maria | ||
Kelstern district, where they farmed | Sapinsky and they settled on a farm in the | ||
1966 when they moved to Herbert | Kelstern district, where they farmed until | ||
retirement. Their marriage was blessed | 1966 when they moved to Herbert for | ||
seven children. | retirement. Their marriage was blessed with | ||
At an early age he accepted Christ as | seven children. | ||
Saviour and on July 13, 1919 he was | |||
upon confession of his faith and | At an early age he accepted Christ as his | ||
into the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church | Saviour and on July 13, 1919 he was baptized | ||
He loved to serve the Lord and was | upon confession of his faith and accepted | ||
over the years as a music director, | into the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church. | ||
school teacher, and as a leader of | He loved to serve the Lord and was active | ||
Kelstern Mennonite Brethren Church for | over the years as a music director, Sunday | ||
years. After retirement he still | school teacher, and as a leader of the | ||
active in the church at Herbert, as well | Kelstern Mennonite Brethren Church for 12 | ||
serving on several committees of our | years. After retirement he still remained | ||
active in the church at Herbert, as well as | |||
He passed away December 14 at his home | serving on several committees of our conference. | ||
and funeral services were held in the | |||
He passed away December 14 at his home, | |||
and funeral services were held in the Mennonite Brethren Church, Herbert on December 17. Rev. Nick Janz and Rev. Jacob Paul | |||
officiated. | officiated. | ||
He leaves to mourn his wife Maria; | |||
He leaves to mourn his wife Maria; four | |||
sons: Adolph and Hilda of Boissevain, Man. | sons: Adolph and Hilda of Boissevain, Man. | ||
George of Herbert, Alvin and Irene | George of Herbert, Alvin and Irene of | ||
Yorkton, Sask., Clarence and Irene of | Yorkton, Sask., Clarence and Irene of Winnipeg; three daughters: Caroline and Henry | ||
Klassen of Moose Jaw, Dorothy and John | Klassen of Moose Jaw, Dorothy and John | ||
Wiens of Clearbrook, Evilene and Leonard | Wiens of Clearbrook, Evilene and Leonard |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 22 March 2017
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Feb 08 p. 31
Birth date: 1902 Aug 17
text of obituary:
JOHN G. REDEKOPP
John G. Redekopp, son of George and Anna Redekopp, and beloved husband of Maria Redekopp, was born in Schoenberg, Russia, on August 17, 1902. At the age of 11, he moved along with his family from Russia to Canada, settling on a farm in the Queen Centre district near Hodgeville, Sask.
On November 13, 1924 he married Maria Sapinsky and they settled on a farm in the Kelstern district, where they farmed until 1966 when they moved to Herbert for retirement. Their marriage was blessed with seven children.
At an early age he accepted Christ as his Saviour and on July 13, 1919 he was baptized upon confession of his faith and accepted into the Elim Mennonite Brethren Church. He loved to serve the Lord and was active over the years as a music director, Sunday school teacher, and as a leader of the Kelstern Mennonite Brethren Church for 12 years. After retirement he still remained active in the church at Herbert, as well as serving on several committees of our conference.
He passed away December 14 at his home, and funeral services were held in the Mennonite Brethren Church, Herbert on December 17. Rev. Nick Janz and Rev. Jacob Paul officiated.
He leaves to mourn his wife Maria; four sons: Adolph and Hilda of Boissevain, Man. George of Herbert, Alvin and Irene of Yorkton, Sask., Clarence and Irene of Winnipeg; three daughters: Caroline and Henry Klassen of Moose Jaw, Dorothy and John Wiens of Clearbrook, Evilene and Leonard Willems of Saskatoon; two brothers; and three sisters.