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29, 1919 to Heinrich
29, 1919 to Heinrich
and Katharina Penner.
and Katharina Penner.
When she was 5, Kay 's
When she was 5, Kay's
family immigrated to
family immigrated to
Canada and settled in
Canada and settled in
Saskatchewan . At 19,
Saskatchewan. At 19,
Kay was baptized and joined Blumenort (Sask.)
Kay was baptized and joined Blumenort (Sask.)
MB Church. She married William (Bill) Thiessen
MB Church. She married William (Bill) Thiessen
Oct. 19, 1940. In 1944, after sev.eral years of
Oct. 19, 1940. In 1944, after several years of
crop failure on their farm, the family moved to
crop failure on their farm, the family moved to
Chilliwack, B.C., where Kay supported Bill in his
Chilliwack, B.C., where Kay supported Bill in his
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back to the prairies for pastoral ministry, where
back to the prairies for pastoral ministry, where
Kay's gifts of hospitality and encouragement
Kay's gifts of hospitality and encouragement
flourished. They then took on a 10-year as-
flourished. They then took on a 10-year assignment with MBMS International in Durango,
REDDECOPP-OVER-
Mexico to establish a church in the Mennonite colony. Kay taught Sunday school, mentored
BEEK : Rick, son of John signment with MBMS Internati0nal in Durango,
women, and learned to drive a pickup truck.
and Mary Reddecopp of Mexico to establish a church in the Mennonite
Kay and Bill retired in Canada in 1983. Kay used
Langton, Ont., and Kalysta, I h d hid
the last 23 years of her life to serve her church,
daughter of Casey and Vicki co ony. Kay taug t Sun ay sc 00, mentore
Overbeek of Tillsonburg, women, and learned to drive a pickup truck.
Ont., Aug. 26 at Singing Wa- Kay and Bill retired in Canada in 19811.. Kay used
ters Ministries, Orangeville,
Ont. the last 23 years of her life to serve her church,
REDEKOP : John and Doris
Redekop cel,ebrated their
50th wedding anniver-
sary Aug. 19 at Stillwood
Camp and Retreat Centre
with family and friends,
some 200 in total, includ-
ing their 4 children. Th .e
evening included tributes,
singing, dinner, a"d taped
segments of their wedding.
The Redekops were mar-
ried Aug . 21,1956 at Central
Heights Church, Abbots-
ford, B.c.
friends, and family. She was an award-winning
friends, and family. She was an award-winning
crocheter. Her most treasured, lasting legacy is
crocheter. Her most treasured, lasting legacy is
her daily prayers for her family. She is mourned
her daily prayers for her family. She is mourned
by Bill; children Marilyn (Peter) Baerg, Robert
by Bill; children Marilyn (Peter) Baerg, Robert
(Jean), Herb (Nancy), Rick (Aldene); 15 grand-
(Jean), Herb (Nancy), Rick (Aldene); 15 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 4 siblings. The
children; 11 great-grandchildren; 4 siblings. The
celebration of life service was June 30 at Clearbrook MB Church, Abbotsford, B.C.
celebration of life service was June 30 at Clear-
brook MB Chuch, Abbotsford, B.C.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:28, 25 March 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Oct 13 p. 26

Birth date: 1919 Apr 29

text of obituary:

TIENA (KAY) THIESSEN

Kay Thiessen died June 26. She was born in Tiege, Russia Apr. 29, 1919 to Heinrich and Katharina Penner. When she was 5, Kay's family immigrated to Canada and settled in Saskatchewan. At 19, Kay was baptized and joined Blumenort (Sask.) MB Church. She married William (Bill) Thiessen Oct. 19, 1940. In 1944, after several years of crop failure on their farm, the family moved to Chilliwack, B.C., where Kay supported Bill in his weekly live radio program. In 1959, they moved back to the prairies for pastoral ministry, where Kay's gifts of hospitality and encouragement flourished. They then took on a 10-year assignment with MBMS International in Durango, Mexico to establish a church in the Mennonite colony. Kay taught Sunday school, mentored women, and learned to drive a pickup truck. Kay and Bill retired in Canada in 1983. Kay used the last 23 years of her life to serve her church, friends, and family. She was an award-winning crocheter. Her most treasured, lasting legacy is her daily prayers for her family. She is mourned by Bill; children Marilyn (Peter) Baerg, Robert (Jean), Herb (Nancy), Rick (Aldene); 15 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 4 siblings. The celebration of life service was June 30 at Clearbrook MB Church, Abbotsford, B.C.