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Regehr, Walter (1943-2004)

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(Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Dec 17 p. 24 Birth date: 1943 Apr 16 text of obituary: <center><h3>WALTER REGEHR</h3></center> Walt Regehr died Sept. 28 after a...")
 
 
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born Apr. 16, 1943 in
 
born Apr. 16, 1943 in
 
Yarrow, B.C. He was
 
Yarrow, B.C. He was
kind and compassion-
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kind and compassionate and strove for integrity and honesty in
ate and strove for in-
 
tegrity and honesty in
 
 
all he did. He loved to
 
all he did. He loved to
be with people, engag-
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be with people, engaging in conversation
ing in conversation
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with those he met. He was a doctor in Edmonton. He enjoyed cross-country skiing,
with those he met. He was a doctor in Ed-
 
monton. He enjoyed cross-country skiing,
 
 
walking his dog, riding his bike, baking bread,
 
walking his dog, riding his bike, baking bread,
 
reading novels, e-mailing his friends and
 
reading novels, e-mailing his friends and
spending time with his fami ly. His lifelong
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spending time with his family. His lifelong
faith, love of Scripture and Christian commu-
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faith, love of Scripture and Christian community, particularly in Lendrum MB Church, gave
nity, particularly in Lendrum MB Church, gave
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him strength. He is mourned by his wife Marlene; son Cameron; daughter Leanne; 2 sisters; 1 brother.
him strength. He is mourned by his wife Mar-
 
lene; son Cameron; daughter Leanne; 2 sis-
 
ters; 1 brother.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 10 July 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Dec 17 p. 24

Birth date: 1943 Apr 16

text of obituary:

WALTER REGEHR

Walt Regehr died Sept. 28 after a long struggle with cancer. He was born Apr. 16, 1943 in Yarrow, B.C. He was kind and compassionate and strove for integrity and honesty in all he did. He loved to be with people, engaging in conversation with those he met. He was a doctor in Edmonton. He enjoyed cross-country skiing, walking his dog, riding his bike, baking bread, reading novels, e-mailing his friends and spending time with his family. His lifelong faith, love of Scripture and Christian community, particularly in Lendrum MB Church, gave him strength. He is mourned by his wife Marlene; son Cameron; daughter Leanne; 2 sisters; 1 brother.