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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1967 Feb  2 p. 5  
 
Birth date: 1893 Sep 19
 
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• Henry G. Hiebert, 73, lifelong resident of the Hillsboro community, died at Salem Hospital there Jan. 23 after a long illness.  He and his wife, the former Margaret Ensz, retired from the farm several years ago to take up residence in Hillsboro.  The funeral was conducted Friday afternoon at the Alexanderfeld Church near Hillsboro.  Surviving in addition to the widow are seven sons, two brothers, two sisters, and 25 grandchildren.
 
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1967 Mar 23  p. 8
 
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<center><h3>HENRY G. HIEBERT</h3></center>
 
Henry G. Hiebert was born to Peter and Anna (Goossen) Hiebert on Sept. 19, 1893, on a farm four miles southwest of Hillsboro, Kan.  He attended the Hope Valley School, and lived in this community throughout his life.
 
He was baptized upon confession of faith by Elder John D. Dyck in December 1912, and became a member of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite.
 
He was joined in holy matrimony to Margaret Ensz by her father, Min. Abr. G. Ensz on Aug. 10, 1919, at Inman, Kan.  We lived on a farm three miles south of Hillsboro.
 
Father was industrious and a good provider.  He loved to help along in Sunday school and other Christian activities.  He was a director of Mercy Hospital for a number of years.
 
Seven sons were born into the family of whom six are married and have children.
 
Father enjoyed good health most of his life until several years ago.  He passed away peacefully in the Lord in the Salem Hospital on Jan. 23, 1967, at the age of 73 years, four months and four days.
 
He leaves to mourn his departure his wife; children Paul and Lucille, Lloyd and Alvina, James and Lillian, Van and Bonnie of the home community and Dale of the home; Norman and Lorrene of Carpenter, S. D.; 25 grandchildren; brothers Peter G. of Atmore, Ala. and Daniel G. of Tampa, Kan.; sisters Mary, Mrs. N. H. Leatherman of Livingston, Calif. and Margaret, Mrs. J. K. Ensz of Stapelton, Ga.; thee sisters-in-law, and many other relatives and friends.  One grandson preceded him in death.
 
Services were conducted in the Alexanderfeld Church, Hillsboro, on Jan. 27 by Min. Jona Dyck and Min. Kenneth Smith.


Birth date: 1893


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1967 Feb 2 p. 5

Birth date: 1893 Sep 19

text of obituary:

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• Henry G. Hiebert, 73, lifelong resident of the Hillsboro community, died at Salem Hospital there Jan. 23 after a long illness. He and his wife, the former Margaret Ensz, retired from the farm several years ago to take up residence in Hillsboro. The funeral was conducted Friday afternoon at the Alexanderfeld Church near Hillsboro. Surviving in addition to the widow are seven sons, two brothers, two sisters, and 25 grandchildren.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1967 Mar 23 p. 8

text of obituary:

HENRY G. HIEBERT

Henry G. Hiebert was born to Peter and Anna (Goossen) Hiebert on Sept. 19, 1893, on a farm four miles southwest of Hillsboro, Kan. He attended the Hope Valley School, and lived in this community throughout his life.

He was baptized upon confession of faith by Elder John D. Dyck in December 1912, and became a member of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite.

He was joined in holy matrimony to Margaret Ensz by her father, Min. Abr. G. Ensz on Aug. 10, 1919, at Inman, Kan. We lived on a farm three miles south of Hillsboro.

Father was industrious and a good provider. He loved to help along in Sunday school and other Christian activities. He was a director of Mercy Hospital for a number of years.

Seven sons were born into the family of whom six are married and have children.

Father enjoyed good health most of his life until several years ago. He passed away peacefully in the Lord in the Salem Hospital on Jan. 23, 1967, at the age of 73 years, four months and four days.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife; children Paul and Lucille, Lloyd and Alvina, James and Lillian, Van and Bonnie of the home community and Dale of the home; Norman and Lorrene of Carpenter, S. D.; 25 grandchildren; brothers Peter G. of Atmore, Ala. and Daniel G. of Tampa, Kan.; sisters Mary, Mrs. N. H. Leatherman of Livingston, Calif. and Margaret, Mrs. J. K. Ensz of Stapelton, Ga.; thee sisters-in-law, and many other relatives and friends. One grandson preceded him in death.

Services were conducted in the Alexanderfeld Church, Hillsboro, on Jan. 27 by Min. Jona Dyck and Min. Kenneth Smith.