Judith Wiens Schettler (1926-2021)

Judith Wiens Schettler (1926-2021)
Judith Wiens Schettler (1926-2021)

Peacefully Judy passed away December 13, 2021 at her home in Rosenort, Manitoba at the age of 55 years.

She is survived by her husband Frank Schettler, son Jeremy Siemens, daughter Carly Siemens, son Callum Schettler, brother Paul Wiens and Pam Thiessen (Samantha and Tyler), and her beloved dog Cree.

Judy was predeceased by her parents Norman and Charlotte Wiens, brother David Wiens and son Andrew Siemens.

Judy had a carefree spirit who loved spending time with family at the lake, spreading joy and laughter with her great sense of humor. She loved to dance, was generous and her love was unconditional.

A guest book will be available for friends to sign at the Rosenort Fellowship Chapel, Thursday, December 23, 2021 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm.

A private family graveside funeral will be held at the Rosenort EMC Cemetery.

The family wishes to thank the community of Rosenort, Rolf and Ange Kruse, Wes and Jackie Eidse, Rosenort First Responders and extended family and friends for all your prayers and support.

Donations in memory of Judy may be made to the Rosenort Fellowship Chapel.

We love you, bye for now.

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  1. How can I possibly put in words how much Judy means to me. We were cousins that grew up together in the summertime like sisters. We both had older brothers and no sisters.I loved her smile and her laughter. I always admired her courage.She was always up for an adventure and had the fun and energy for it. We did so much together. We had hours of running,playing,pretending and eating out of our her mom our grandma’s fresh garden.We had tea parties together where we planned our weddings. We were in each others wedding as Maid of Honor. Judy loved to sail with us in the summers in Hawaii. All my friends always liked her. I remember one time she walked on the coral barefoot ouch! She took it like a trooper. Judy loved people deeply and was generous- she gave to others an enthusiasm for life! She was really talented at sports. Auntie Charlotte put up with our shenanigans. We flooded the sandbox.( I really think this was an accident. )We would play in the tub and be up all night laughing. Auntie Charlotte would finally come in and quiet us down. I do remember we would say our goodnight prayers together. We seemed to know what each other we thinking. I used to eat up my aunt’s ice cream and peanut butter! When I think of it she was really patient. She loved to have fun too and loved to hear us laugh.
    Judy we say goodbye to you for now with great love and gratitude! Our love and prayers go out to your children Carly and Jeremy and all your family. Please remember to love like she did. Then her legacy will live on through us. Judy you will be missed! I pray Gods Grace and Perfect Peace that only He can give on everyone you left behind. I look forward to seeing you in Glory.Until then the Lord will be with us forever more every day. Ps 121 and Ps 23 have always been a great comfort to me. Love and blessings, Sandy ( Sandra) Kopalchick granddaughter of PJB Reimer

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