Theodore Wendell Rempel
1938 - 2016
Obituary
Theodore Wendell Rempel was born to
Theodore and Selma Jost Rempel on Oct. 21, 1938, in Hillsboro. An
explosion at a filling station took the life of Wendell's father
before Wendell was born.
When Wendell was 18 months old, his
mother married Arnold Reimer in Kansas. Wendell grew up on the family
farm near Goessel where they grew wheat and raised dairy cattle. The
family attended Goessel Mennonite Church. When Wendell was 9 years
old, Arnold sold the farm to his brother and the family moved to
Dinuba, California where the family farm would now consist of
vineyards and tree fruit.
The family attended First Mennonite
Church of Reedley, California. Wendell was baptized on May 24, 1953,
by Rev. Aaron J. Epp and became a member of that church.
Wendell is a graduate of Reedley High
School, attended Reedley College and graduated from Bethel College in
North Newton, Kansas.
Between his junior and senior years at
Bethel, Wendell married Janice McDonald on June 12, 1959, in Fresno,
California. They had three children: Lori Regier, Carl Rempel, and
Michelle Roman.
After his graduation from Bethel,
Wendell and Jan moved to Elkhart, Indiana, where he attended
Mennonite Biblical Seminary and graduated with a Bachelor of
Divinity. Wendell accepted a call to be pastor at First Mennonite
Church in Hutchinson.
They were in Hutchinson four years when
Wendell accepted the call to serve as associate pastor (with Henry A.
Fast) at Eden Mennonite Church in rural Moundridge, Kansas. He
remained there until he was recruited to be Dean of Students at
Bethel College, a position he held for six years.
Wendell and his family returned to
Reedley, California, in August 1976. Wendell served as Interim Pastor
at First Mennonite Church, Reedley. In the fall of 1977, he accepted
the position of Administrator for Sierra View Homes where he served
for 10 years before accepting a position as Health Services
Administrator at the Samarkand in Santa Barbara, California. Wendell
subsequently returned to Sierra View Homes where he ultimately served
a total of 23 years during his 2 terms at the facility.
In the early 1990s, his wife Jan was
diagnosed with a degenerative disease. Wendell cared for Jan
throughout a lengthy illness before she died in December 2003. With
the help of daytime caregivers, he was able to keep her home until
her death.
Wendell retired in January 2006 in
order to work on his golf game and pursue other interests. In May of
2006 Wendell and Aleta Berghold Wedel were married at Hope Mennonite
Church in Wichita.
They made Reedley, California, their
home until Wendell was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in spring
2013. They then moved to North Newton in October 2013 to be closer to
their six children and 11 grandchildren, all of whom live in Kansas.
Wendell enjoyed playing and watching
all sports, singing in choirs and was passionate about his roses and
landscaping. He had a camera with him always – taking pictures and
creating slide shows.
Family and friends were very important
to Wendell. He made many trips to Kansas to visit friends and spend
time with his grandchildren, watching their many activities including
choirs, ensembles, ballet, and athletic competitions. Wendell was an
active member in First Mennonite Church of Reedley serving in many
leadership roles.
Wendell died Saturday (Sept. 10, 2016)
at a nursing home in Newton, due to complications with Alzheimer's.
He is preceded in death by his parents
Theodore Rempel and Selma Jost Rempel Reimer; stepfather Arnold C.
Reimer; and his first wife Janice Rempel.
He leaves behind his wife Aleta Rempel;
son Carl Rempel (June); daughters Lori Regier (Myron) and Michelle
Roman (Billy); stepsons Jay Wedel, Jon Wedel, and Jed Wedel (Holly);
11 grandchildren from combined families; stepbrother Stan Reimer of
Pratt; stepsisters Karen Neufeld (Ray) of Fresno, California and
Delores Plenert (Wayne) of Dawson Creek, B.C., Canada; many friends
and extended family.
Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday
(Sept. 16, 2016) at Bethel College Mennonite Church in North Newton.
Memorials are suggested to Sierra View
Homes or Bethel College in care of Petersen Funeral Home 215 North
Main, Newton, Kansas 67114.