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Justina Wiebe of | Justina Wiebe of Abbotsford, B. C. passed | ||
away Mar. 21. She was | away Mar. 21. She was | ||
born Mar. 6, 1912 to | born Mar. 6, 1912 to | ||
Abram and | Abram and Katharina | ||
Konrad in Molotschna, | Konrad in Molotschna, | ||
Ukraine. Her father was | Ukraine. Her father was | ||
killed by bandits. In | killed by bandits. In | ||
1926 the family | 1926 the family immigrated to Canada, settling in southern Manitoba. She accepted | ||
Christ at an early age, | |||
Christ at an | |||
was baptized and | was baptized and | ||
joined Manitou MB | joined Manitou MB | ||
Church . | Church. She married | ||
David Jacob Wiebe. | David Jacob Wiebe. | ||
They farmed | They farmed near La | ||
Riviere and Springstein, | Riviere and Springstein, | ||
Man. They | Man. They moved to | ||
British Columbia in | British Columbia in | ||
1946, and after a | 1946, and after a prosperous farming career | ||
retired to Abbotsford in | |||
retired to | 1959 and then to Clearbrook. She loved gardening and grew many | ||
1959 and then to | flowers, fruits and vegetables. She believed | ||
flowers, fruits and | |||
that service to others | that service to others | ||
was service to the Lord. | was service to the Lord. | ||
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choirs at Clearbrook MB | choirs at Clearbrook MB | ||
Church as long as | Church as long as | ||
health allowed. | health allowed. Predeceased by David Oct. | ||
10, 1975 and a great-grandson, she is | |||
10, 1975 and a great- | |||
grandson, she is | |||
mourned by children | mourned by children | ||
Abe of Prince George, | Abe of Prince George, | ||
B.C., Walter of Victoria, | B.C., Walter of Victoria, | ||
Agnes of Prince George, | Agnes of Prince George, | ||
Mary Derksen of | Mary Derksen of Chilliwack, B.C. and Susan of | ||
Penticton, B.C.; 16 | Penticton, B.C.; 16 | ||
grandchildren and 35 | grandchildren and 35 | ||
great-grandchildren . | great-grandchildren. | ||
The memorial service | The memorial service | ||
was Mar. 26 in | was Mar. 26 in Clearbrook MB Church, with | ||
Jay Neufeld and John B. | Jay Neufeld and John B. | ||
Epp ministering. | Epp ministering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 6 June 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 27
Birth date: 1912 Mar 6
text of obituary:
JUSTINA WIEBE
Justina Wiebe of Abbotsford, B. C. passed away Mar. 21. She was born Mar. 6, 1912 to Abram and Katharina Konrad in Molotschna, Ukraine. Her father was killed by bandits. In 1926 the family immigrated to Canada, settling in southern Manitoba. She accepted Christ at an early age, was baptized and joined Manitou MB Church. She married David Jacob Wiebe. They farmed near La Riviere and Springstein, Man. They moved to British Columbia in 1946, and after a prosperous farming career retired to Abbotsford in 1959 and then to Clearbrook. She loved gardening and grew many flowers, fruits and vegetables. She believed that service to others was service to the Lord. She was devoted to her family, was concerned about the physical and spiritual well-being of each one and lived her faith. In 1997 she was diagnosed with cancer and moved to Tabor Home. She loved to sing, singing in several choirs at Clearbrook MB Church as long as health allowed. Predeceased by David Oct. 10, 1975 and a great-grandson, she is mourned by children Abe of Prince George, B.C., Walter of Victoria, Agnes of Prince George, Mary Derksen of Chilliwack, B.C. and Susan of Penticton, B.C.; 16 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. The memorial service was Mar. 26 in Clearbrook MB Church, with Jay Neufeld and John B. Epp ministering.