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<center><h3>ISAAC WIEBE</h3><center>
<center><h3>ISAAC WIEBE</h3></center>


Isaac Wiebe was the son of Isaac and
Isaac Wiebe was the son of Isaac and
Helen Wiebe (nee Hiebert) . He was born
Helen Wiebe (nee Hiebert). He was born
in 1898 in Grunfeld, Russia. Here he also
in 1898 in Grunfeld, Russia. Here he also
enjoyed his childhood and youth and
enjoyed his childhood and youth and
received Christian training in home and
received Christian training in home and
school. He accepted the Lord Jesus Chris,t
school. He accepted the Lord Jesus Christ
as his persona'i Saviour and was bap,tized
as his personal Saviour and was baptized
in the spring of 1924.
in the spring of 1924.
On May 31 st, 1924 he was ma rried to
 
Miss Helena HHdebrand wi,th whom he
On May 31 st, 1924 he was married to
Miss Helena Hildebrand with whom he
lived to share joys and sorrows for 46
lived to share joys and sorrows for 46
years unto the day of 'her decease. Six
years unto the day of her decease. Six
weeks after their marriage th ey migrated
weeks after their marriage they migrated
to Canada and arrived in Herbert, Saskatchewan. They moved to Winkler, Manitoba
to Canada and arrived in Herbert, Saskatchewan. They moved to Winkler, Manitoba
the fol'lowing spring an,d finally seN,led
the following spring an,d finally settled
in Kronsgart where they fellowshipped
in Kronsgart where they fellowshipped
for 18 years.
for 18 years.
The family moved to ,B:C. in 1946 and
 
The family moved to B. C. in 1946 and
after a few years in Yarrow they relocated in Vancouver where they enjoyed
after a few years in Yarrow they relocated in Vancouver where they enjoyed
family life and fellowship of the saints
family life and fellowship of the saints
for another 18 years. In 1966 'he had a
for another 18 years. In 1966 he had a
minor heart attack from which he'
minor heart attack from which he
recovered.
recovered.
In 1967 they retired and moved to
In 1967 they retired and moved to
Clearbrook, where he lived un~il October
Clearbrook, where he lived until October
14, 1972. He suffered a heart attack and
14, 1972. He suffered a heart attack and
passed into the presence of his tord.
passed into the presence of his Lord.
He was predeceased by his wi'fe, 'Helen
 
He was predeceased by his wife, Helen
on May 26, 1970 and one son Peter and
on May 26, 1970 and one son Peter and
his wife Elvira and two daughters Betty
his wife Elvira and two daughters Betty
and her huslband Henry Penner and Lena
and her husband Henry Penner and Lena
and her husband David Abrahams and
and her husband David Abrahams and
six grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Mary
six grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Mary
K'iassen o'f 'Vancouver and Mrs. Susan
Klassen of Vancouver and Mrs. Susan
Penner of 'Paraguay, South America .
Penner of Paraguay, South America.
 
We do not grieve as others do who
We do not grieve as others do who
have no hope. For since we believe ,that
have no hope. For since we believe that
Jesus died and rose again, even so through
Jesus died and rose again, even so through
Jesus, God will bring with him those who
Jesus, God will bring with him those who

Latest revision as of 14:16, 30 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Dec 15 p. 31

Birth date: 1898 Dec 27

text of obituary:

ISAAC WIEBE

Isaac Wiebe was the son of Isaac and Helen Wiebe (nee Hiebert). He was born in 1898 in Grunfeld, Russia. Here he also enjoyed his childhood and youth and received Christian training in home and school. He accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Saviour and was baptized in the spring of 1924.

On May 31 st, 1924 he was married to Miss Helena Hildebrand with whom he lived to share joys and sorrows for 46 years unto the day of her decease. Six weeks after their marriage they migrated to Canada and arrived in Herbert, Saskatchewan. They moved to Winkler, Manitoba the following spring an,d finally settled in Kronsgart where they fellowshipped for 18 years.

The family moved to B. C. in 1946 and after a few years in Yarrow they relocated in Vancouver where they enjoyed family life and fellowship of the saints for another 18 years. In 1966 he had a minor heart attack from which he recovered.

In 1967 they retired and moved to Clearbrook, where he lived until October 14, 1972. He suffered a heart attack and passed into the presence of his Lord.

He was predeceased by his wife, Helen on May 26, 1970 and one son Peter and his wife Elvira and two daughters Betty and her husband Henry Penner and Lena and her husband David Abrahams and six grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Klassen of Vancouver and Mrs. Susan Penner of Paraguay, South America.

We do not grieve as others do who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.