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Gnadenthal, Manitoba, first and two years
Gnadenthal, Manitoba, first and two years
later to Manitou. After his conversion he
later to Manitou. After his conversion he
was baptized iIi 1928 and joined the Manitou
was baptized in 1928 and joined the Manitou
Mennonite Brethren Church.
Mennonite Brethren Church.


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sons and three daughters. They farmed for
sons and three daughters. They farmed for
15 years at Manitou and Springstein, and
15 years at Manitou and Springstein, and
then in 1946 moved to Sumas-Matsqui ,
then in 1946 moved to Sumas-Matsqui,
B.C., farming there another 20 years. Actively interested in civic and community
B.C., farming there another 20 years. Actively interested in civic and community
affairs, he participated in many projects . H e
affairs, he participated in many projects. He
served actively in the churches they attended, most recently for nine years as
served actively in the churches they attended, most recently for nine years as
secretary treasurer of the Clearbrook MB
secretary treasurer of the Clearbrook MB
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Abbotsford Growers Cooperative, where he
Abbotsford Growers Cooperative, where he
worked for 10 years after leaving farming.
worked for 10 years after leaving farming.
He leaves to mourn his wife Justina; two
He leaves to mourn his wife Justina; two
sons, Abe and Walter, and three daughters,
sons, Abe and Walter, and three daughters,

Latest revision as of 13:59, 23 January 2019

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1976 Jan 09 p. 29

Birth date: 1909 Mar 20

text of obituary:

DAVID JAKOB WIEBE

David Jakob Wiebe was born March 20, 1909 in Alexandrodar, Russia, to Jakob and Agnes (nee Goerz) Wiebe and passed away on October 10, 1975 at Abbotsford, B.C. He received his formal education in Russia. In 1925 the Wiebe family moved to Canada, to Gnadenthal, Manitoba, first and two years later to Manitou. After his conversion he was baptized in 1928 and joined the Manitou Mennonite Brethren Church.

On October 9, 1930 he was married to Justina Konrad, a marriage blessed with two sons and three daughters. They farmed for 15 years at Manitou and Springstein, and then in 1946 moved to Sumas-Matsqui, B.C., farming there another 20 years. Actively interested in civic and community affairs, he participated in many projects. He served actively in the churches they attended, most recently for nine years as secretary treasurer of the Clearbrook MB Church. He was office manager of the Abbotsford Growers Cooperative, where he worked for 10 years after leaving farming.

He leaves to mourn his wife Justina; two sons, Abe and Walter, and three daughters, Agnes (Mrs. Walter) Dueck, Mary (Mrs. Peter) Derksen, and Susan, all of B.C.; 17 grandchildren and two great grandsons, five brothers and one sister.