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the  people of God" (Hebrew 4:9). "The  
the  people of God" (Hebrew 4:9). "The  
days of our years are threescore  years  
days of our years are threescore  years  
and ten;  and 'if  by reason  of strength  
and ten;  and if  by reason  of strength  
they  be fourscore  .  .'  .  we flyaway"  
they  be fourscore  .  .'  .  we fly away"  
(Ps.  90:10). There are a privHeged few  
(Ps.  90:10). There are a privileged few  
of G'od's chHdren whose years exceed the  
of God's children whose years exceed the  
fourscore  years  and ten  but then  they  
fourscore  years  and ten  but then  they  
too  pass on. On December 12, the  Lord  
too  pass on. On December 12, the  Lord  
called to  himself Peter .6Ibram Hiediger,  
called to  himself Peter Abram Riediger,  
eldest  member of  the  'Coaldale  MB  
eldest  member of  the  Coaldale  MB  
Church.  
Church.  


Born in  1872 lin Rosenort, South Russia,  
Born in  1872 in Rosenort, South Russia,  
he Hved in  Fischau during his early childhood and ,Iat'er  'in  Lichtenau. In  1894 he  
he lived in  Fischau during his early childhood and later in  Lichtenau. In  1894 he  
married Katherina  Penner of Lindenau  
married Katherina  Penner of Lindenau  
and  up to  the  time  o,f her passing ·in
and  up to  the  time  of her passing in
1957 he shared joys  and sorrows with  
1957 he shared joys  and sorrows with  
her.  God blessed their  union with 15  
her.  God blessed their  union with 15  
children.  Four sons and two  daughters  
children.  Four sons and two  daughters  
predeceas,ed him. In  1906 they sold their  
predeceased him. In  1906 they sold their  
fa,rm lin Lindenau  to  move to  Klinock.  
farm in Lindenau  to  move to  Klinock.  
There God miracuious'lysaved their lives  
There God miracuiouslly saved their lives  
when bandits ra'ided their home and demanded the money. It was during these  
when bandits raided their home and demanded the money. It was during these  
diUicult yea'rs that  he chose Christ as  
difficult years that  he chose Christ as  
his Saviour, was baptized and joined  the  
his Saviour, was baptized and joined  the  
fellowship  of the  Mennonite Brethren  
fellowship  of the  Mennonite Brethren  
Chur'ch in  Lugnos.k.  
Church in  Lugnosk.  


When rel'igious  freedom  in  Russia became  restricted,  the  Riedigers in  19their  home  in  Stavely,  Alberta,  then  
When rel'igious  freedom  in  Russia became  restricted,  the  Riedigers in  19their  home  in  Stavely,  Alberta,  then  
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last  eight years of his life,  Mr. Riediger  
last  eight years of his life,  Mr. Riediger  
enjoyed fairly  good health. He was first  
enjoyed fairly  good health. He was first  
hospi,tal'ized on  December 2  after the  
hospitalized on  December 2  after the  
second of two  strokes. He lived  to  be  
second of two  strokes. He lived  to  be  
97Y2 years.  
97 1/2 years.  


Left to  mourn his  passing,  a,re two  
Left to  mourn his  passing,  are two  
sons, seven daughters, five  sons-in-law,  
sons, seven daughters, five  sons-in-law,  
one daughter-in-law, 48 grandchildren, 94  
one daughter-in-law, 48 grandchildren, 94  
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Funeral services were conducted in  the  
Funeral services were conducted in  the  
Coalda'ie Church on  December 15. "T'he
Coaldale Church on  December 15. "The
ransomed  of the  Lord  shall  return  and  
ransomed  of the  Lord  shall  return  and  
come to Zion with songs and everlasting  
come to Zion with songs and everlasting  

Revision as of 15:45, 7 October 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Jan 23 p. 30

Birth date: 1872 May 17

text of obituary:

PETER ABRAM RIEDIGER

"There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God" (Hebrew 4:9). "The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore . .' . we fly away" (Ps. 90:10). There are a privileged few of God's children whose years exceed the fourscore years and ten but then they too pass on. On December 12, the Lord called to himself Peter Abram Riediger, eldest member of the Coaldale MB Church.

Born in 1872 in Rosenort, South Russia, he lived in Fischau during his early childhood and later in Lichtenau. In 1894 he married Katherina Penner of Lindenau and up to the time of her passing in 1957 he shared joys and sorrows with her. God blessed their union with 15 children. Four sons and two daughters predeceased him. In 1906 they sold their farm in Lindenau to move to Klinock. There God miracuiouslly saved their lives when bandits raided their home and demanded the money. It was during these difficult years that he chose Christ as his Saviour, was baptized and joined the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church in Lugnosk.

When rel'igious freedom in Russia became restricted, the Riedigers in 19their home in Stavely, Alberta, then Vauxhall and 'in 1948 moved to Coa,ldale.

Except for his blindness during the last eight years of his life, Mr. Riediger enjoyed fairly good health. He was first hospitalized on December 2 after the second of two strokes. He lived to be 97 1/2 years.

Left to mourn his passing, are two sons, seven daughters, five sons-in-law, one daughter-in-law, 48 grandchildren, 94 great-grandchildren, and one great-great granddaughter.

Funeral services were conducted in the Coaldale Church on December 15. "The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy ... " (Isa. 35:10) was in essence the message brought by Rev. H.H. Kornelsen. Rev. D.J. Pankratz, officiating at the service, chose to speak on, "The righteous hath hope in death" (Provo 14: 32). Prayer and the reading of 1 Thess. 4:13 constituted the graveside service.