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<center><h3>JACOB PETER HUEBNER</h3></center>
<center><h3>JACOB PETER HUEBNER</h3></center>


3, 1892 in Alexanderkrone, South Russia to
Jacob Peter Huebner was born September 3, 1892 in Alexanderkrone, South Russia to
Peter and Helen (nee Konradl Huebner. He
Peter and Helen (nee Konrad) Huebner. He
took teacher training and began teaching in
took teacher training and began teaching in
Orenburg and later in the Terek district. In
Orenburg and later in the Terek district. In
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1917. He resumed his teaching career but it
1917. He resumed his teaching career but it
was again suddenly terminated by the Bolshevik Revolution.
was again suddenly terminated by the Bolshevik Revolution.
During this period of unrest he committed
During this period of unrest he committed
his life to God and was baptized, becoming a
his life to God and was baptized, becoming a
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He married Katharina Koop in 1919, a union
He married Katharina Koop in 1919, a union
blessed with nine children.
blessed with nine children.
In 1924 they emigrated to Canada, residing in Saskatchewan for nine months. Then
In 1924 they emigrated to Canada, residing in Saskatchewan for nine months. Then
they lived in Claremont, Alberta before
they lived in Claremont, Alberta before
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resided until his sudden death on November
resided until his sudden death on November
15, at the age of 81.
15, at the age of 81.
He was an individual who took great
He was an individual who took great
interest in the spiritual, cultural and political
interest in the spiritual, cultural and political
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secretary, Sunday school superintendent and
secretary, Sunday school superintendent and
faithful member.
faithful member.
He was especially concerned about the
He was especially concerned about the
spiritual welfare of his children and grand-
spiritual welfare of his children and grand-children.
In letters to them he often quoted a
German poem by G. Wenzel:
German poem by G. Wenzel:
"My life is like a journey
"My life is like a journey
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Sometimes sorrow, sometimes happiness;
Sometimes sorrow, sometimes happiness;
But I journey not alone,
But I journey not alone,
My Jesus is alway with me,
My Jesus is always with me,
The Holy One and Just One
The Holy One and Just One
He leads me each step of the way."
He leads me each step of the way."
The funeral was held in the Elmwood
The funeral was held in the Elmwood
Mennonite Brethren Church, Winnipeg on
Mennonite Brethren Church, Winnipeg on
November 19, with Rev. E. Gerbrandt and
November 19, with Rev. E. Gerbrandt and
Rev. J. Klassen of Manitou officiating.
Rev. J. Klassen of Manitou officiating.
He was predeceased by his wife, Katharina
He was predeceased by his wife, Katharina
in 1969, sons Peter in February, 1973 and
in 1969, sons Peter in February, 1973 and
Paul in infancy. He is survived by four
Paul in infancy. He is survived by four
daughters: Hilda (Mrs. N. Rempel of Beloit,
daughters: Hilda (Mrs. N. Rempel) of Beloit,
Wisconsin, Mandy Huebner, Louise (Mrs. J .I
Wisconsin, Mandy Huebner, Louise (Mrs. J .I
Dahl both of Winnipeg, Teena (Mrs. J.I Epp
Dahl) both of Winnipeg, Teena (Mrs. J.I Epp)
of Steinbach; three sons: Jacob and Bert of
of Steinbach; three sons: Jacob and Bert of
Winnipeg and Cornelius of Manitou; 28
Winnipeg and Cornelius of Manitou; 28
grandchildren, six great·grandchildren, two
grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, two
sisters, and two brothers.
sisters, and two brothers.


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[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 15 March 2017

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Jan 11 p. 30

Birth date: 1892 Sep 03

text of obituary:

JACOB PETER HUEBNER

Jacob Peter Huebner was born September 3, 1892 in Alexanderkrone, South Russia to Peter and Helen (nee Konrad) Huebner. He took teacher training and began teaching in Orenburg and later in the Terek district. In 1915 he was mobilized for "Forstei" duties, supervising Austrian prisoners-of-war until 1917. He resumed his teaching career but it was again suddenly terminated by the Bolshevik Revolution.

During this period of unrest he committed his life to God and was baptized, becoming a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church. He married Katharina Koop in 1919, a union blessed with nine children.

In 1924 they emigrated to Canada, residing in Saskatchewan for nine months. Then they lived in Claremont, Alberta before moving to Manitou, Man. in 1928. There they farmed for 21 years through good and hard times. Mr. Huebner loved farming. However, due to the ill health of his wife, they moved to Winnipeg in 1949 where he resided until his sudden death on November 15, at the age of 81.

He was an individual who took great interest in the spiritual, cultural and political affairs of the day. He always encouraged his children to get a good education. His trip to Russia in 1970 with Peter was of great joy and interest to him. He served his church as secretary, Sunday school superintendent and faithful member.

He was especially concerned about the spiritual welfare of his children and grand-children. In letters to them he often quoted a German poem by G. Wenzel: "My life is like a journey Through fair and stormy weather It changes from one to the other Sometimes sorrow, sometimes happiness; But I journey not alone, My Jesus is always with me, The Holy One and Just One He leads me each step of the way."

The funeral was held in the Elmwood Mennonite Brethren Church, Winnipeg on November 19, with Rev. E. Gerbrandt and Rev. J. Klassen of Manitou officiating.

He was predeceased by his wife, Katharina in 1969, sons Peter in February, 1973 and Paul in infancy. He is survived by four daughters: Hilda (Mrs. N. Rempel) of Beloit, Wisconsin, Mandy Huebner, Louise (Mrs. J .I Dahl) both of Winnipeg, Teena (Mrs. J.I Epp) of Steinbach; three sons: Jacob and Bert of Winnipeg and Cornelius of Manitou; 28 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, two sisters, and two brothers.