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Reimer, Clara (1917-2002)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 28

Birth date: 1917 Jul 6

text of obituary:

CLARA REIMER

Clara Reimer of St. Catha rines, Ont. passed away Mar. 17. She was bom July 6, 191 7 to Gerhard and Gertrude Reimer in Ufa, Russia . Her father was a pastor with the MB and Men- nonite churches for 15 years. Th e family fled in 1917, returned to Molotschna, in 1921, immigrated to Win- nipeg in 1926 and moved to Leamington, Ont. 4 years later. A year later, herfather died. At 14, she was going to school, working on the farm, doing household chores and working at the Hein z plant to help payoff the travel debt. She accepted Christ and was baptized. In 1940 the family moved to Kitchener, Ont. She joined Kitchener MB Church. She attended Eden High School and Winkler (Man.) Bible School. In Kitchener, she worked for Dares Biscuit Company. She was a member of Tabea Women's Circle, played piano, sang in the choir, small groups and the Philharmonic Choir, and sang solos. She loved her nieces and nephews and encour- aged them to get a good education. She took care of her mother until she died in 1988. She visited her sister Gerda in the seniors' home as often as she could . In 1994 she moved to Tabor Manor, St. Catharines. Gerda later moved there as well, sharing a room with her. She is mourned by her sister Gerda and brother Hardy. The memorial service was held at E.R. Good Funeral Home, with J. Wall ministering.