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Reimer, Alice Martens (1904-1976): Difference between revisions
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(Mrs.) Alice Reimer, the daughter of | (Mrs.) Alice Reimer, the daughter of Jacob | ||
and Anna Martens, was born on December 2, | and Anna Martens, was born on December 2, | ||
1904 in Blumenau, Russia. In 1923 the | 1904 in Blumenau, Russia. In 1923 the | ||
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received into the Whitewater Mennonite | received into the Whitewater Mennonite | ||
Brethren Church. | Brethren Church. | ||
On October 25, 1925 she married Jacob J. | On October 25, 1925 she married Jacob J. | ||
Reimer in Winkler, Manitoba. The couple | Reimer in Winkler, Manitoba. The couple | ||
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grandchildren, reading, sewing and gardening. She was a true prayer warrior and loved | grandchildren, reading, sewing and gardening. She was a true prayer warrior and loved | ||
the church. | the church. | ||
After many years of suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and other health problems, | After many years of suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and other health problems, | ||
the Lord called her home on March 26 | the Lord called her home on March 26 | ||
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funeral service at the Vineland church on | funeral service at the Vineland church on | ||
March 29. | March 29. | ||
She leaves to mourn her two daughters, | She leaves to mourn her two daughters, | ||
Susan and Anne (Mrs. Victor) Baerg; one | Susan and Anne (Mrs. Victor) Baerg; one |
Latest revision as of 12:39, 20 March 2019
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 May 14 p. 31
Birth date: 1904 Dec 02
text of obituary:
MRS. ALICE REIMER
(Mrs.) Alice Reimer, the daughter of Jacob and Anna Martens, was born on December 2, 1904 in Blumenau, Russia. In 1923 the Martens family emigrated to Canada, residing briefly in Saskatchewan and later in Manitoba. While in Saskatchewan she became a Christian and was baptized and received into the Whitewater Mennonite Brethren Church.
On October 25, 1925 she married Jacob J. Reimer in Winkler, Manitoba. The couple farmed in Mountainside, Manitoba and two daughters and a son were born to them. In 1942 Mrs. Reimer's husband passed away in Winnipeg. She then moved to Vineland, Ontario with her children, where she provided for them through much hard work in fruit farming until retiring in 1958. During semi-retirement she kept busy with her grandchildren, reading, sewing and gardening. She was a true prayer warrior and loved the church.
After many years of suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and other health problems, the Lord called her home on March 26 following a brief stay in hospital because of a heart attack. Rev. Isaac Block officiated at a funeral service at the Vineland church on March 29.
She leaves to mourn her two daughters, Susan and Anne (Mrs. Victor) Baerg; one son, Edward, all of Vineland, five grandchildren, and many relatives and friends.