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Ediger, Tina
Tina Block Ediger died on October 16, 2014, in North Newton, Kansas.
She was born April 25, 1931, near Steinbach, Manitoba, to
Julius H. and Katharina (Penner) Block. She was baptized in 1951.
She attended Steinbach Collegiate High
School and Red River Secretarial College in Winnipeg, and then worked as
a secretary in Manitoba. From 1955 to 1981, she worked at the General
Conference Mennonite Church Board of Missions in Newton. During this
time she organized furlough visits for the U.S. by many missionaries and
was known as "Aunt Tina" to the missionary kids. Tina spent two
years in India as the secretary-bookkeeper at the Union Biblical
Seminary in Yeotmal. She is the author of the book "Window to the World"
which describes 100 years of overseas missions of the General
Conference Mennonite Church. While Tina worked full time for the
Mission Board, she was a part-time student and completed a bachelor's
degree in English at Bethel College. She often mentioned how grateful
she was to Bethel for the scholarship that allowed her to finish her
degree.
In 1975, Tina married Elmer Ediger of North Newton.
From 1986 to 1996, she worked in the Development offices
at Prairie View Mental Health Center. In 2001 Tina volunteered to be a
Low-German interpreter for the Kansas Dept. of Health and Human Welfare
in order to provide services to the Old Colony Mennonites who had
immigrated from Mexico to Kansas. In 2008 she moved into independent
living at Kidron Bethel Retirement Community. Throughout her life
she was able to travel to 38 countries, making many friends around the
world. She developed close friendships with a number of Bethel College
students from China, Japan and India. Tina was a long time member of the
Bethel College Mennonite Church. She enjoyed cooking, entertaining,
reading, writing, giving speeches, gardening and serving high teas.
She
is survived by three children: Elaine (Bob) Burdette of Mulvane, Carol
(Ron) Peters of North Newton, and Mark (Jocelyn Milner) Ediger of
Madison, Wisconsin; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren;
brothers, William (Dolores) Block of Winnipeg, Jim (Helga) Block of
Morden, Manitoba, Peter (Mary) Block of Steinbach, Manitoba; sister,
Martha (Leonard) Epp of Brantford, Ontario; and many nieces, nephews and
dozens of missionary kids who considered her Aunt Tina. She was
preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elmer Ediger; brothers, Jacob
and Henry Block; sister, Anna Isaak; sister-in-law, Betty Block;
nephew, Terry Block; and grand-daughter-in-law, Jana Peters.
Memorial
services will be held Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at 10 a.m. at the Bethel
College Mennonite Church of North Newton. There will be no viewing or
visitation. Memorials have been established with Bethel College and Prairie View Mental Health Center.
Owner of original | Harvey County Genealogical Society |
Date | 16 Oct 2014 |
Linked to | Tina (Block) Ediger |
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