2022 after a long illness. Johanna leaves to cherish her memory her children, Sylvia and Robert
Regnier, George and Joanne Mueller and Carmen Wright.
Johanna will forever be loved by her grandchildren Gabriel Regnier, Daniel Regnier and Lina Kazan Angela Regnier and Nick Falvo (Calgary, Alberta), Maria Regnier and Rodney John (Calgary, Alberta), Maxwell Mueller, Chelsey Wright (Langley, B.C) and Kevin Warn, Ryan Wright and nieces Barbara(Greg) Adams and Margaret Asmuss (Peter Krebs), and great grandchildren, Raphael, Giselle, James, Gabriela, Hannah, Harper Warn, Harrison Warn, Ethan Thorpe and Alena Froehler. Johanna was predeceased by her loving husband Alfred Mueller, her granddaughter Claire Mueller and her son-in-law Gary Wright.
Johanna was born in Bolkenhain, Silesia, a region of Poland. At the end of World War II, many
of her family members and friends were forced at gunpoint to leave Poland and board trains
departing for East Berlin and/or rural east Germany. She chose the train to Berlin. She arrived
facing an unfamiliar city, much larger than her pristine town in Silesia. Johanna worked in east
Berlin in a department store, while her daughter was in a catholic cloister day-care service.
Johanna worked 12 hour day and rode the street car for a long distance to reach her
employment destination. On weekends to survive, she walked along railway tracks to collect
potatoes that had fallen from cargo trains. In 1956, together with her six-year old daughter,
Sylvia, Johanna escaped from East Berlin to Tempelhof in West Berlin, the American sector.
Subsequently Johanna married Alfred who lived and worked in Tempelhof. Three years later
George was born. In 1960, when the communist government fortified the border dividing the
city by constructing the Berlin Wall, Alfred decided to take Joanne, Sylvia and two-year-old
George to immigrate to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Johanna enjoyed reading German magazines, and summer days sitting in the backyard to admire her flowers. Her friends Renate and Helga Schulz encouraged Johanna to enjoy the food and entertainment at the German Club during the annual Folkfest celebrations. She especially treasured her vacations to visit Carmen and family in Langley, B.C.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Philip Neri Parish Church (1902 Munroe Ave. South Saskatoon, SK) on Wednesday April 20, 2022 at 10:30 am. No plans for interment at this time. In lieu of flowers please feel free to make a donation to RUH Foundation, 103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon. SK S7N 0W8, Web ruf.org, or Saskatchewan Alternative Initiatives, 851 58 Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. S7K 6X5 (saionline.ca) or a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Aime Laventure.
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