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RANDY REHBEIN
1950 - 2019
Medford, Wisconsin - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Son, Child of God, Brother, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Friend, Storyteller, Therapist, Teacher, Pastor, Curler.

Well done good and faithful servant.

Donations welcomed to Augusta Victoria Hospital (Jerusalem) in care of Canadian Lutheran World Relief, 600 - 177 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 0W5.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 25, 2019

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • I only found out about Randy’s passing today as I was making a referral to him. So sorry to hear this news. Randy worked with me at Knowles Centre. He was one of the most empathic people I have ever met. Uniquely, Randy knew that including spirituality in healing was what makes it holistic. Randy was totally accepting of the human family. During winter he helped me keep the area for the sweat lodge clean so the young people could access healing ceremonies as part of their treatment. I respected him a lot for his help in doing this. We lost an amazing human being and he is definitely missed. Condolences to all his friends and family. Rest easy my friend. You did an amazing job here. Treasure Peterson - Posted by: Treasure Peterson (Colleague/friend) on: Oct 21, 2020

  • Diane, Brie, Amanda, Jesse and family. We were so very sorry to hear of Randy’s passing. I enjoyed and appreciated Randy’s time as our Pastor and then throughout many years, as a friend and mentor. He was kind, compassionate, creative, with a great sense of humour, and a hearty laugh to go with it. We were blessed to having know him and all of you. Love and sympathy from our family to yours. - Posted by: Lisa Hunter (Friend ) on: May 27, 2019

  • Rest in peace, dear Randy. Randy and Diane were my late husband Gus' and my closest friends from our arrival in Winnipeg in 1984 and on. He was a dedicated and innovative pastor, an effective and caring therapist and the dearest friend one could ever imagine. I like to think of Gus and Randy, two Wisconsin boys, getting together in heaven, united in worshiping God and sharing memories of their former pastorates and our many family and personal connections. My deepest sympathy and love to Diane, Jesse, Amanda and Brie and their families. - Posted by: Gayle Moore-Morrans (Friend) on: May 26, 2019

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