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born in South Russia, to William and Katherine (Klassen) Redekopp. At 12 years of age
born in South Russia, to William and Katherine (Klassen) Redekopp. At 12 years of age
he accepted the Lord as his personal
he accepted the Lord as his personal
Saviour, a nd loved and served him fait hfully
Saviour, and loved and served him faithfully
throughout his life .
throughout his life .


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the loss of a loved one.
the loss of a loved one.


In 1924 , the family emigrated to Canada,
In 1924, the family emigrated to Canada,
settling at first in southern Saskatchewan.
settling at first in southern Saskatchewan.
He was baptized in 1925 and received into
He was baptized in 1925 and received into
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He was married to Anna Janzen, in June,
He was married to Anna Janzen, in June,
193fi. Six children were born of this union, all
1936. Six children were born of this union, all
of whom survive their parents. His wife,
of whom survive their parents. His wife,
Anna, passed away in May, 1973.
Anna, passed away in May, 1973.
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In 1942, he was ordained to the ministry in
In 1942, he was ordained to the ministry in
the Mennonite Brethren Church, and served
the Mennonite Brethren Church, and served
in tha t capacity until his .death. In order to
in that capacity until his death. In order to
prepare himself for this ministry, he studied
prepare himself for this ministry, he studied
at Tabor College, Kansas, and at Wichita,
at Tabor College, Kansas, and at Wichita,
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Elmwood Church, he spent a year at Houston, Texas, training for pastoral and hospital
Elmwood Church, he spent a year at Houston, Texas, training for pastoral and hospital
counselling ministry. Following this he accepted a call to assume the pastorate at the
counselling ministry. Following this he accepted a call to assume the pastorate at the
Willingdon MB Church , Burnaby, B .C. Two
Willingdon MB Church, Burnaby, B.C. Two
years later he returned to Winnipeg, and
years later he returned to Winnipeg, and
shortly thereafter joined the staff of Eden
shortly thereafter joined the staff of Eden
Mental Health Centre in Wirlliler as clinical
Mental Health Centre in Winkler as clinical
counsellor. He enjoyed this work and appreciated the staff. He served in this: ,capacity
counsellor. He enjoyed this work and appreciated the staff. He served in this capacity
until the time of his death.
until the time of his death.


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Besides his wife, Lottie, he is survived by
Besides his wife, Lottie, he is survived by
three sons; Waldemar (AI) and Harold of
three sons; Waldemar (Al) and Harold of
Winnipeg; Orlando of Hamilton, Ont.; three
Winnipeg; Orlando of Hamilton, Ont.; three
daughters: Mrs. Neal (Irmgard) Webster, of
daughters: Mrs. Neal (Irmgard) Webster, of
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and Mrs. Lothar (Irene) Schmidt, of Morden.
and Mrs. Lothar (Irene) Schmidt, of Morden.


Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
Also surviving are three sons-in-law; two daughters·in·law: seven grandchildren; one
brother, Henry W. Redekopp; two sisters,
Mrs. Tina Penner of Winnipeg, and Mrs.
Mary Klassen of Coaldale, Alta.; plus a
great many relatives and friends. All family
members with the exception of Irmgard,
were present at the funeral.
 
He was predeceased by his father in 1946,
a brother George in 1924. his brother William in 1961, and one brother in infancy. His
step-mother. Mrs. Selma Redekopp also
survives him.
 
Funeral services were held on Thursday,
March 28, 1974. at the Elmwood Mennonite
Brethren Chureh. The brethren, A. W. Schel·lenberg, David Duerksen and John Regehr served
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 13:02, 2 August 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 June 14 p. 38

Birth date: 1910 Mar 25

text of obituary:

ISAAC W. REDEKOPP

On March 24, 1974, his 64th birthday, Rev. Isaac W. Redekopp passed away at the Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg. He was born in South Russia, to William and Katherine (Klassen) Redekopp. At 12 years of age he accepted the Lord as his personal Saviour, and loved and served him faithfully throughout his life .

In 1915, when he was only five years of age, his mother died. This event was a traumatic experience for him and he never ceased to feel deeply for such who grieved the loss of a loved one.

In 1924, the family emigrated to Canada, settling at first in southern Saskatchewan. He was baptized in 1925 and received into the Mennonite Brethren Church. Following this, he attended the Winkler Bible School for three years, after which he came to Winnipeg where he was employed at various jobs. At the same time he was active in the North Kildonan MB Church Sunday school and other avenues of service.

He was married to Anna Janzen, in June, 1936. Six children were born of this union, all of whom survive their parents. His wife, Anna, passed away in May, 1973.

In 1942, he was ordained to the ministry in the Mennonite Brethren Church, and served in that capacity until his death. In order to prepare himself for this ministry, he studied at Tabor College, Kansas, and at Wichita, Kansas, from 1944-48, and received degrees from both institutions. On his return he accepted a call to the pastoral ministry in the North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church.

In 1954 he accepted the pastorate at the Elmwood ME Church, and for thirteen years he ministered here with much love and devotion. Looking back on those years, he often spoke of them as the richest ones of his life. During the years in the pastoral ministry he also taught at the Mennonite Brethren Bible College, was active on various conference committees, and in the local pastors' fellowship as well.

After he completed his ministry at the Elmwood Church, he spent a year at Houston, Texas, training for pastoral and hospital counselling ministry. Following this he accepted a call to assume the pastorate at the Willingdon MB Church, Burnaby, B.C. Two years later he returned to Winnipeg, and shortly thereafter joined the staff of Eden Mental Health Centre in Winkler as clinical counsellor. He enjoyed this work and appreciated the staff. He served in this capacity until the time of his death.

On January 3, 1974, he was married to Lottie Janzen. Not quite three months later, the Lord saw fit to call his servant home.

Besides his wife, Lottie, he is survived by three sons; Waldemar (Al) and Harold of Winnipeg; Orlando of Hamilton, Ont.; three daughters: Mrs. Neal (Irmgard) Webster, of Brazil; Mrs. Colin (Viola) Ow, of Vancouver; and Mrs. Lothar (Irene) Schmidt, of Morden.

Also surviving are three sons-in-law; two daughters·in·law: seven grandchildren; one brother, Henry W. Redekopp; two sisters, Mrs. Tina Penner of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Mary Klassen of Coaldale, Alta.; plus a great many relatives and friends. All family members with the exception of Irmgard, were present at the funeral.

He was predeceased by his father in 1946, a brother George in 1924. his brother William in 1961, and one brother in infancy. His step-mother. Mrs. Selma Redekopp also survives him.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 28, 1974. at the Elmwood Mennonite Brethren Chureh. The brethren, A. W. Schel·lenberg, David Duerksen and John Regehr served