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Reimer, A. C. (1879-1930)
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+ | A. C. Reimer was born the 18th of March in the year 1879 in the village Wernerdorf, South Russia. In the year 1880 he emigrated to America together with his parents. About one year after their arrival here wwas spent in Kansas. In fall of 1893, he, with his parent, moved to Corn, Oklahoma. Here he was converted and taken into the M. B. church upon his fatih and baptism June 4, 1900. He remained faithful to his Lord and Master to the end. in the year 1902 he was united in marriage with margaret Kroeker. To this union were born five sons and four daughters. His life has been that of greawt battles, but he has also won grawt victories. He was greatly concerned about the salvation of his children, for whom he has been much inprayer. His deth was causd by locked bowels. For some time he was ailing already |
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Revision as of 16:15, 10 December 2012
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1930 Aug 20 p. 5
Birth date: 1879 Mar 28
text of obituary:
A. C. Reimer was born the 18th of March in the year 1879 in the village Wernerdorf, South Russia. In the year 1880 he emigrated to America together with his parents. About one year after their arrival here wwas spent in Kansas. In fall of 1893, he, with his parent, moved to Corn, Oklahoma. Here he was converted and taken into the M. B. church upon his fatih and baptism June 4, 1900. He remained faithful to his Lord and Master to the end. in the year 1902 he was united in marriage with margaret Kroeker. To this union were born five sons and four daughters. His life has been that of greawt battles, but he has also won grawt victories. He was greatly concerned about the salvation of his children, for whom he has been much inprayer. His deth was causd by locked bowels. For some time he was ailing already