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Dietr-ich D. Rempel of Abbotsford, B.'C.,
Dietrich D. Rempel of Abbotsford, B.C.,
passed away very suddenly at his home
passed away very suddenly at his home
on M arch 14. He was born to Dietrich
on March 14. He was born to Dietrich
and K'atharina (nee Matthies) Rempel in
and Katharina (nee Matthies) Rempel in
Karassan, in the Crimea, on December
Karassan, in the Crimea, on December
30, 1895. In 1898 the family moved to the
30, 1895. In 1898 the family moved to the
Caucasus where he spent his childhood
Caucasus where he spent his childhood
and attended school. For his high school
and attended school. For his high school
he w en-t back to Karassan. Shortly after
he w ent back to Karassan. Shortly after
finishing school he was drafted into the
finishing school he was drafted into the
Russ'ian army and served on the Turkish
Russian army and served on the Turkish
front. During the Revo'lution he served ·for
front. During the Revolution he served for
a time with the White Army. When the
a time with the White Army. When the
White Army lost to the Communists he
White Army lost to the Communists he
was left behind sick wi,th typhoid fever.
was left behind sick with typhoid fever.
Yet God spared his life and he was
Yet God spared his life and he was
wond erfully able to return to his home.
wonderfully able to return to his home.
Through God's grace he came to salvation
Through God's grace he came to salvation
in Chris-t and in September, 1921 he was
in Christ and in September, 1921 he was
baptized by Anton Gerg and accepted into
baptized by Anton Gerg and accepted into
the M ennonite Brethren church at
the Mennonite Brethren church at
Kalantorowka, Stavropol.
Kalantorowka, Stavropol.


He was married to Gretha Fast in 1922
He was married to Gretha Fast in 1922
in the home of his wife's parents, the
in the home of his wife's parents, the
Kornelius Fasts. Go-d gave them six sons
Kornelius Fasts. God gave them six sons
and two daughters. They came to Canada
and two daughters. They came to Canada
in 1926 and lived in Manitoba until 1934
in 1926 and lived in Manitoba until 1934
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Woloshen), Williams Lake, B.C.; and 21
Woloshen), Williams Lake, B.C.; and 21
grandchildren. He is also survived by two
grandchildren. He is also survived by two
brother.s and three sisters.
brothers and three sisters.


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

Revision as of 14:34, 21 September 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Apr 21 p. 31

Birth date: 1895 Dec 30

text of obituary:

DIETRICH D. REMPEL

Dietrich D. Rempel of Abbotsford, B.C., passed away very suddenly at his home on March 14. He was born to Dietrich and Katharina (nee Matthies) Rempel in Karassan, in the Crimea, on December 30, 1895. In 1898 the family moved to the Caucasus where he spent his childhood and attended school. For his high school he w ent back to Karassan. Shortly after finishing school he was drafted into the Russian army and served on the Turkish front. During the Revolution he served for a time with the White Army. When the White Army lost to the Communists he was left behind sick with typhoid fever. Yet God spared his life and he was wonderfully able to return to his home. Through God's grace he came to salvation in Christ and in September, 1921 he was baptized by Anton Gerg and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren church at Kalantorowka, Stavropol.

He was married to Gretha Fast in 1922 in the home of his wife's parents, the Kornelius Fasts. God gave them six sons and two daughters. They came to Canada in 1926 and lived in Manitoba until 1934 when they moved to B.C. After a short stay in Yarrow they moved to Abbotsford. During a recent stay in the hospital in Vancouver he made a new experience with his Lord.

He leaves to mourn, his grieving wife, Gretha; six sons, George, McKinleyville, Calif., Ewald, Abe, Herb, Ed and Clarence, all of Abbotsford; two daughters, Hertha (Mrs. Glenn Follis), Chilliwack, and Verna (Mrs. Mike Woloshen), Williams Lake, B.C.; and 21 grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers and three sisters.