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21, 1888. In 1903 her parents, Rev. David
21, 1888. In 1903 her parents, Rev. David
and Agatha Klassen, emigrated to Canada,
and Agatha Klassen, emigrated to Canada,
settling in Borden, SaSk. in 1904.
settling in Borden, Sask. in 1904.
 
She realized her spiritually lost condition
She realized her spiritually lost condition
at an early age, was baptized and received
at an early age, was baptized and received
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In 1943 they moved to Greedale, B.C. where
In 1943 they moved to Greedale, B.C. where
she joined the local fellowship.
she joined the local fellowship.
On April 11, 1911 she joined Henry J .
On April 11, 1911 she joined Henry J .
Rempel in marriage. The Lord blessed them
Rempel in marriage. The Lord blessed them
with three sons and two daughters.
with three sons and two daughters.
The Lord saw fit to permit her to suffer
The Lord saw fit to permit her to suffer
with illness for many yearS. In 1972 her husband passed away. The Lord took her to
with illness for many years. In 1972 her husband passed away. The Lord took her to
himself on August 9, at age 86.
himself on August 9, at age 86.
She quoted many Scripture passages on
She quoted many Scripture passages on
her sick bed and trusted God to remain true
her sick bed and trusted God to remain true
to his Word. Nehemiah 8:10 was particularly precious: " For the joy of the Lord is your
to his Word. Nehemiah 8:10 was particularly precious: "For the joy of the Lord is your
strength."
strength."
Left to mourn and yet rejoicing in her
Left to mourn and yet rejoicing in her
victorious life are three sons: Henry and
victorious life are three sons: Henry and
Louise, Bill and Aliene, and Arthur; two
Louise, Bill and Aliene, and Arthur; two
daughters: Selma, and Elsie and Frank
daughters: Selma, and Elsie and Frank
Driedger; 11 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.
Driedger; 11 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.


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

Latest revision as of 10:59, 24 October 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Sept 19 p. 31

Birth date: 1888 Nov 01

text of obituary:

MRS. LENA REMPEL

Mrs. Lena (nee Klassen) Rempel was born in Wasielowka, South Russia, on November 21, 1888. In 1903 her parents, Rev. David and Agatha Klassen, emigrated to Canada, settling in Borden, Sask. in 1904.

She realized her spiritually lost condition at an early age, was baptized and received into the Borden Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1943 they moved to Greedale, B.C. where she joined the local fellowship.

On April 11, 1911 she joined Henry J . Rempel in marriage. The Lord blessed them with three sons and two daughters.

The Lord saw fit to permit her to suffer with illness for many years. In 1972 her husband passed away. The Lord took her to himself on August 9, at age 86.

She quoted many Scripture passages on her sick bed and trusted God to remain true to his Word. Nehemiah 8:10 was particularly precious: "For the joy of the Lord is your strength."

Left to mourn and yet rejoicing in her victorious life are three sons: Henry and Louise, Bill and Aliene, and Arthur; two daughters: Selma, and Elsie and Frank Driedger; 11 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.