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Mrs. Katie (Hiebert) Redekop was
Mrs. Katie (Hiebert) Redekop was
born in Rueckenau, Russia on December her parents in 1924 settling in the Port
born in Rueckenau, Russia on December 11, 1917.  She came to Canada with her parents in 1924 settling in the Port
Rowan, Ontario area where she grew
Rowan, Ontario area where she grew
up and received her schooling. She a'iso
up and received her schooling. She also
attended the Winkler Bible School .for
attended the Winkler Bible School for
some years.
some years.
In 1942 she was married to David E.
In 1942 she was married to David E.
Redekop. In her full and busy life, she
Redekop. In her full and busy life, she
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the Gideon's International and was a
the Gideon's International and was a
faithful supporter of her husband's work
faithful supporter of her husband's work
in Christian 'Business Men's Committee.
in Christian Business Men's Committee.
She was very active in a number of
She was very active in a number of
organizations within the Portage Avenue
organizations within the Portage Avenue
Mennonite Brethren Church.
Mennonite Brethren Church.
On a tril') to the east she was killed
 
On a trip to the east she was killed
instantly in an accident that took place
instantly in an accident that took place
near Renfrew, ant., on July 23, 1971,
near Renfrew, Ont., on July 23, 1971,
 
Surviving her in her early death are
Surviving her in her early death are
her beloved hus'band, David; three daughters, Miss Catherine Hedekop, Mrs. Jim
her beloved husband, David; three daughters, Miss Catherine Redekop, Mrs. Jim
(Charlotte) HoNand, both of Winnipeg,
(Charlotte) Holland, both of Winnipeg,
and Miss Marlene Redekop of London,
and Miss Marlene Redekop of London,
ant.; two sons, David of Winnipeg and
Ont.; two sons, David of Winnipeg and
Edward at home; one grandson; one
Edward at home; one grandson; one
brother; and four sisters.
brother; and four sisters.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 28 from the Portage Avenue
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 28 from the Portage Avenue
Mennonite Brethren Church, Rev. H. H.
Mennonite Brethren Church, Rev. H. H.

Latest revision as of 11:56, 13 July 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Aug 27 p. 30

Birth date: 1917 Dec 11

text of obituary:

KATIE REDEKOP

Mrs. Katie (Hiebert) Redekop was born in Rueckenau, Russia on December 11, 1917. She came to Canada with her parents in 1924 settling in the Port Rowan, Ontario area where she grew up and received her schooling. She also attended the Winkler Bible School for some years.

In 1942 she was married to David E. Redekop. In her full and busy life, she found time to serve on the auxiliary of the Gideon's International and was a faithful supporter of her husband's work in Christian Business Men's Committee. She was very active in a number of organizations within the Portage Avenue Mennonite Brethren Church.

On a trip to the east she was killed instantly in an accident that took place near Renfrew, Ont., on July 23, 1971,

Surviving her in her early death are her beloved husband, David; three daughters, Miss Catherine Redekop, Mrs. Jim (Charlotte) Holland, both of Winnipeg, and Miss Marlene Redekop of London, Ont.; two sons, David of Winnipeg and Edward at home; one grandson; one brother; and four sisters.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 28 from the Portage Avenue Mennonite Brethren Church, Rev. H. H. Voth and Rev. J. P. Neufeld officiating.