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Agnes Stobbe of Boissevain, Man. pa ssed
Agnes Stobbe of Boissevain, Man. passed
away Aug. 12. She was born Feb. 22, Hl28 to
away Aug. 12. She was born Feb. 22, Hl28 to
John and Maria Penner on the family farm
John and Maria Penner on the family farm
near Morris, Man. Due to family illness, she
near Morris, Man. Due to family illness, she
spent several infant years in the home of Mr.
spent several infant years in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Schultz. She graduated from Men
and Mrs. Schultz. She graduated from Mennonite Collegiate Institute, attended Manitoba Teachers' College and then spent several
nonite Collegiate Institute, attended Manito
ba Teachers' College and then spent several
years sharing her love of learning and books
years sharing her love of learning and books
with her students. She got to know Peter
with her students. She got to know Peter
StobbE~ in 1949 and married him in 1953. She
Stobbe in 1949 and married him in 1953. She
lavished love, tasty foods and measureless
lavished love, tasty foods and measureless
encouragement on her children. Her str'ength
encouragement on her children. Her strength
lay in her ability to visualize a challenge, or
lay in her ability to visualize a challenge, organize and then act. Her 6 years of service
ganize and then act. Her 6 years of service
with MCC were an outlet for her creativity
with MCC were an outlet for her creativity
and enthusiasm. She was named "Education
and enthusiasm. She was named "Education
Volunteer of the Year" by the State of Ken
Volunteer of the Year" by the State of Kentucky after 3 years of teaching with the Kentucky Valley Educational Co-op. She is
tucky after 3 years of teaching with the Ken
tucky Valley Educational Co-op. She is
mourned by her husband; sons Wes of Ninga,
mourned by her husband; sons Wes of Ninga,
Man., James of Calgary and Robert of Win
Man., James of Calgary and Robert of Winnipeg; daughters Sharon Loeppky of Morden,
nipeg; daughters Sharon Loeppky of Morden,
Man. and Naomi Reimer of Blumenort, Man.;
Man. and Naomi Reimer of Blumenort, Man.;
9 grandchildren; 1 sister and 5 brothers. The
9 grandchildren; 1 sister and 5 brothers. The

Latest revision as of 15:03, 6 October 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1991 Sept 27 p. 25

Birth date: 1928 Feb 22

text of obituary:

AGNES STOBBE

Agnes Stobbe of Boissevain, Man. passed away Aug. 12. She was born Feb. 22, Hl28 to John and Maria Penner on the family farm near Morris, Man. Due to family illness, she spent several infant years in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schultz. She graduated from Mennonite Collegiate Institute, attended Manitoba Teachers' College and then spent several years sharing her love of learning and books with her students. She got to know Peter Stobbe in 1949 and married him in 1953. She lavished love, tasty foods and measureless encouragement on her children. Her strength lay in her ability to visualize a challenge, organize and then act. Her 6 years of service with MCC were an outlet for her creativity and enthusiasm. She was named "Education Volunteer of the Year" by the State of Kentucky after 3 years of teaching with the Kentucky Valley Educational Co-op. She is mourned by her husband; sons Wes of Ninga, Man., James of Calgary and Robert of Winnipeg; daughters Sharon Loeppky of Morden, Man. and Naomi Reimer of Blumenort, Man.; 9 grandchildren; 1 sister and 5 brothers. The funeral was Aug. 15 in Boissevain MB Church, with Abe Froese and Wally Kroeker ministering.