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Reimer, Helena F., 1905-1993
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1905-1993
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Helena Friesen Reimer (1905-1993) was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, the first child to Abraham and Margaretha (Friesen) Reimer. Helena received her Manitoba Teacher's Certificate in 1928 after achieving the highest marks in the province on her Education Entrance Examination. Helena taught for several years but again took up studies, receiving her R.N. (Registered Nurse) from Winnipeg General Hospital in 1937 where she held various positions ranging from nurse to instructor and supervisor. In 1944 Helena Reimer began her first in a series of overseas nursing assignments at a refugee camp in the Middle East under the UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration). She spent two years at the camp, after which her assignment was transferred to Formosa, China (Taiwan) from 1946-1948. Helena then returned to Winnipeg for a few years where she was the Assistant Superintendent of Nursing at Winnipeg General Hospital. During this time she worked to complete her B.N. (Bachelor of Nursing) from McGill in 1951. Helena resumed her work overseas with the WHO (World Health Organization) in 1951 as a Senior Nurse Educator in Cambodia. In 1953 Helena transferred to Egypt and helped to found a Nursing Education Institute as part of the University of Alexandria. She worked there as an educator and administrator until 1956. After contracting a tropical disease, Helena had to return to Canada where she recovered and was able to earn her M.A. (Masters of Arts) from the University of Chicago in 1957 in the field of nursing administration. In 1958 Helena accepted a position with the Order of Nurses of the province of Quebec. Montreal soon became her home and she remained there until her retirement in 1970. Helena enjoyed her work as Secretary-Registrar (Executive Director) and the challenge of bilingualism; she made many friendships during her years with the Order of Nurses of Quebec. Upon retirement Helena moved back to Manitoba where she lived in Winnipeg and kept active taking courses, teaching English to refugees, and volunteering with the elderly. In 1974 Helena received both an honorary doctorate from the University of Winnipeg, and the high honour of the Order of Canada for over 30 years of dedication to nursing in Canada and abroad. Helena passed away in Steinbach on May 16, 1993 after months of severe illness.
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-as a nurse she worked in Egypt, China, Taiwan and Canada
-she worked for the World Health Organization (W.H.O)
-received an honorary doctorate (University of Winnipeg) and Order of Canada (1974)
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GRANDMA ID: 8227
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Updated by CDS Sep 13, 2019
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Description created by Described by Erika Enns Rodine, added to by Katie Lynch, 2019.