Date:

June 3, 2024

Celebration of Life | Eulogy | Donate to Build MEI in Leo’s Name

Celebration of Life

MEI alumni, staff, and friends are invited to attend the celebration of life for beloved teacher and Principal Mr. Leo Regehr on Monday, June 10, at 11:00 am at South Abbotsford Church, located at 32424 Huntingdon Road in Abbotsford. Reception to follow.

In Loving Memory of Leonard Jacob Regehr

April 17, 1938 – June 1, 2024

“As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:10-11 NIV

Over his time at MEI Secondary from 1969-1998, Mr. Regehr served as Teacher, Vice-Principal, and Principal (1990-1998). After his retirement, he remained connected with and continued to support the work and mission of MEI Schools. He is remembered as a faithful, Godly leader and gifted school administrator whose care for students and passion for Christian education was evident in his work ethic, resourcefulness, and welcoming disposition.

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The following obituary was provided by the Regehr family:

Leonard (Leo) Jacob Regehr was born on April 17, 1938, in the Main Centre District of southern Saskatchewan. He was born in the teacherage house of the Funk School with a midwife present. Leo was the second of four children, with an older sister Louise, and a younger brother Walter and sister Viola. His father, Jacob Regehr, was a teacher, and thus during his early years the family often moved as Jacob assumed teaching positions in various schools in southern Saskatchewan.

Leo moved away from home for grades 11 and 12 and lived in a rented room that contained his bed, desk, chair and a hotplate for cooking his meals. After high school graduation, he attended MB Bible College in Winnipeg Manitoba in 1956. After working and saving money for school, he would serve at Christian camp for a minimum of two weeks each summer. Leo put his faith into practice and believed the greatest value was investing in the lives of young people and sharing the love and redemption offered to them by our Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord always provided; he earned the money necessary to return to his education each fall. He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1961 with a degree in Education. His first teaching position was in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan.

Leo and Nettie met in 1959 on a train going to the Urbana InterVarsity Youth Conference where Billy Graham was the speaker. They were married in August 1964. In 1965 Leo completed his Bachelor of Arts degree and took a teaching position at Bedford Road Colligate in Saskatoon where he taught until the spring of 1969.

In 1969, the small family of three moved to Clearbrook where Leo had taken a position as a math and physics teacher at the Mennonite Educational Institute (MEI). This was a logical step for him based on his strong belief in Christian training for youth. In the fall of 1977, he became the Vice Principal of the school, a position he was in until the spring of 1987. In 1987 he accepted the position of Principal of Seacliff Christian School in Richmond where he stayed until 1990. In the fall of 1990, he returned to MEI to serve as the Principal. During these years, there were some very challenging times for Leo and Nettie. A son, Brent, became very sick and passed away in 1979. Colleen spent a lot of time caring for her then-little brother David while Leo and Nettie looked after Brent.

In the 1980’s Leo was involved in the Indo-Canadian Ministry of this church working alongside David and Stella Manuel. There was a local church group, an extensive radio ministry, and conferences that people who heard the sermons on the radio travelled great distances to attend in person.

In 1998 Leo retired from MEI. For several years after that he continued to evaluate independent schools on behalf the BC Ministry of Education. Following this, he delivered recreational vehicles from the manufacturer in Abbotsford to places all over Canada and the United States. He loved this job, often saying that he couldn’t believe that someone would pay him to travel and see new places! He also volunteered with the Fraser Valley Gleaners Society and as driver for the BC Cancer Agency. Nettie and Leo enjoyed travelling and supporting various Christian camps and other ministries in Latvia, Germany and Ukraine.

In later years, when travel and volunteering was more difficult due to health reasons, Leo continued to support his family through prayer. He had physical struggles, including hip replacement surgery due to a fall and open-heart bypass surgery. Regardless, even with pain, he would get up and make the most of each day. His prayers expressed thankfulness to God for the salvation that he had received by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, along with all of the many other blessings that God had provided.

Leo passed away peacefully into the presence of the Lord on June 1, 2024. He is survived by his wife Nettie, his daughter Colleen (Gerard), his son David (Teresa), his grandchildren Mason, Kaitlyn, Nathan, Jesse, and by his sisters Louise (Alfred) Wiens and Viola (John) Duff, and his sister in-law Marlene Regehr, and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his son Brent, his parents Jacob and Margaret, and his brother Walter.

A favorite verse, often quoted by Leo, is Psalm 121 v. 1 and 2. “I lift up my eyes to the mountains, where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth”.

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Leo Regehr with other 1970s-era MEI Staff

Donate in Leo’s Memory

The Regehr family has made the option available to donate to the MEI Building Project in Leo Regehr’s name, as this is where his heart was. MEI is honoured to be a part of how Leo and his legacy are remembered. Gifts given in tribute to Mr. Regehr will be acknowledged on the eagle donor wall (displayed in the new wing of MEI Secondary). Nettie Regehr will be notified of all gifts unless “anonymous” is selected.