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Rempel, John (1908-2002)

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<center><h3>JOHN REMPEL</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>JOHN REMPEL</h3></center>
   
john Rempel passed away Nov. 23. He was
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John Rempel passed away Nov. 23. He was
born june 9, 1908 to johann and Katharina
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born June 9, 1908 to Johann and Katharina
Rempel in Petrovk a, Russia. He received
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Rempel in Petrovka, Russia. He received
 
Christ at 15 and was baptized at 16. His life
 
Christ at 15 and was baptized at 16. His life
was characterized by a des ire to share his
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was characterized by a desire to share his
faith wit h others. The family immigrated to
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faith with others. The family immigrated to
 
Canada in 1926, settling in Winnipeg and
 
Canada in 1926, settling in Winnipeg and
mo vi ng to B.C.'s Fraser Valley in 1930. He
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moving to B.C.'s Fraser Valley in 1930. He
 
married Kay Wittenberg Aug. 9, 1941. He
 
married Kay Wittenberg Aug. 9, 1941. He
 
held many different jobs in the grocery,
 
held many different jobs in the grocery,
farming, fa rm implement, lumber and fu rni-
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farming, farm implement, lumber and furniture businesses. The last 12 years of his career, he managed Clearbrook Credit Union.
ture businesses. The last 12 years of his ca-
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He also served as volunteer treasurer/bookkeeper for a number of organizations. He
reer, he managed Clearbrook Credit Union.
 
He also se rved as volunteer treasurer/book-
 
keeper for a number of organizations. He
 
 
and Kay loved music and for many years
 
and Kay loved music and for many years
were involv ed in church and community
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were involved in church and community
choirs. Hi s last couple of years, he spoke of-
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choirs. His last couple of years, he spoke often of going home. He is mourned by Kay;
ten of going hom e. He is mourned by Kay;
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son Herb of Toronto; daughter
son Herb of Toronto; daughter joan Ens of
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Joan Ens of
Bu rn aby, B.C.; 6 grandchildren; 1 great-
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Burnaby, B.C.; 6 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; and 3 sisters. The funeral was Nov.
grandson; and 3 siste rs. Th e f un eral was Nov.
 
 
28 in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford,
 
28 in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford,
B.C. , with Henry Thi essen and Wilmer
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B.C., with Henry Thiessen and Wilmer
Korn elson ministering .
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Kornelson ministering.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 29 August 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2003 Jan 17 p. 29

Birth date: 1908 Jun 9

text of obituary:

JOHN REMPEL

John Rempel passed away Nov. 23. He was born June 9, 1908 to Johann and Katharina Rempel in Petrovka, Russia. He received Christ at 15 and was baptized at 16. His life was characterized by a desire to share his faith with others. The family immigrated to Canada in 1926, settling in Winnipeg and moving to B.C.'s Fraser Valley in 1930. He married Kay Wittenberg Aug. 9, 1941. He held many different jobs in the grocery, farming, farm implement, lumber and furniture businesses. The last 12 years of his career, he managed Clearbrook Credit Union. He also served as volunteer treasurer/bookkeeper for a number of organizations. He and Kay loved music and for many years were involved in church and community choirs. His last couple of years, he spoke often of going home. He is mourned by Kay; son Herb of Toronto; daughter Joan Ens of Burnaby, B.C.; 6 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; and 3 sisters. The funeral was Nov. 28 in Bakerview MB Church, Abbotsford, B.C., with Henry Thiessen and Wilmer Kornelson ministering.

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