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Hiebert, Jacob Paul (1918-2002)

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(Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 24 Birth date: 1918 Dec 28 text of obituary: <center><h3>JACOB PAUL HIEBERT</h3></center> Jacob Paul Hiebert of Winkle...")
 
 
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Dec. 28, 1918 to Peter
 
Dec. 28, 1918 to Peter
 
and Anna Hiebert in the Bloomfield district. He
 
and Anna Hiebert in the Bloomfield district. He
arkentin) farmed near
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and his wife Elsie (nee Warkentin) farmed near
 
Plum Coulee, Man.
 
Plum Coulee, Man.
 
They moved to Plum
 
They moved to Plum
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him into full-time sales,
 
him into full-time sales,
 
first in cars and later in
 
first in cars and later in
securities and insur-
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securities and insurance. He collected antique cars, mainly Lincoln Continentals. He
ance. He collected an-
 
tique cars, mainly Lin-
 
coln Continentals. He
 
 
was a warm, friendly,
 
was a warm, friendly,
 
generous man. It gave
 
generous man. It gave
 
him pleasure to give to
 
him pleasure to give to
 
others. He loved to
 
others. He loved to
share stories and was al-
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share stories and was always ready with a joke,
ways ready with a joke,
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story or memory, Predeceased by a sister, he is
story or memory, Prede-
 
ceased by a sister, he is
 
 
mourned by Elsie;
 
mourned by Elsie;
 
daughter Marilyn
 
daughter Marilyn
Mackay and son james,
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Mackay and son James,
 
both of Winnipeg; and
 
both of Winnipeg; and
 
1 sister. The funeral was
 
1 sister. The funeral was
 
Apr. 5 in Winkler MB
 
Apr. 5 in Winkler MB
 
Church, with Ted
 
Church, with Ted
Goossen and james
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Goossen and
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James
 
Hiebert ministering.
 
Hiebert ministering.
   

Latest revision as of 13:24, 16 May 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 24

Birth date: 1918 Dec 28

text of obituary:

JACOB PAUL HIEBERT

Jacob Paul Hiebert of Winkler, Man. passed away Apr. 1 after a long illness . He was born Dec. 28, 1918 to Peter and Anna Hiebert in the Bloomfield district. He and his wife Elsie (nee Warkentin) farmed near Plum Coulee, Man. They moved to Plum Coulee in 1957 and to Winkler in 1959. He continued to farm, but his interest in cars led him into full-time sales, first in cars and later in securities and insurance. He collected antique cars, mainly Lincoln Continentals. He was a warm, friendly, generous man. It gave him pleasure to give to others. He loved to share stories and was always ready with a joke, story or memory, Predeceased by a sister, he is mourned by Elsie; daughter Marilyn Mackay and son James, both of Winnipeg; and 1 sister. The funeral was Apr. 5 in Winkler MB Church, with Ted Goossen and James Hiebert ministering.

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