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John and Agatha Unrau
John and Agatha Unrau
in south Russia . In 1918,
in south Russia . In 1918,
during the Russian Rev-
during the Russian Revolution and famine, she
olution and famine, she
put her faith in Christ;
put her faith in Christ;
Gen . 19 :22 spoke to her
Gen. 19 :22 spoke to her
heart. From then on,
heart. From then on,
her desire was to serve
her desire was to serve
her Lor d. Many family
her Lord. Many family
members, including her
members, including her
mother and grand-
mother and grandmother, died. In 1921
mo ther, died. In 1921
she entered the registered nursing program
she entered the regis -
at the College of Medicine in Marya. For part
tered nursing program
of her training, she
at the College of Medi-
cine in Marya . For pa rt
of her train ing, she
worked in a psychiatric
worked in a psychiatric
hospital in Bethania,
hospital in Bethania,
Russia. There she met
Russia. There she met
Henry P. Wiebe, who
Henry P. Wiebe, who
was taking a socia l
was taking a social
worker's course. They
worker's course. They
married in 1926. They
married in 1926. They
immigrated to Kitchen-
immigrated to Kitchener, Ont. in 1927 and
er, Ont. in 1927 and
moved to Stratford,
moved to Stratford,
Ont. in 1932. In 1934
Ont. in 1932. In 1934
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In 1937 they moved to
In 1937 they moved to
Campden, Ont., where
Campden, Ont., where
they bought a 1OO-acre
they bought a 100-acre
farm in order to expand
farm in order to expand
the ministry. The On -
the ministry. The Ontario MB Conference assumed responsibility for
tario MB Conference as-
sumed responsibility for
this ministry in 1944,
this ministry in 1944,
with Henry and Mary
with Henry and Mary
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1980. She prayed and
1980. She prayed and
sang for those who
sang for those who
were ill. After she suf-
were ill. After she suffered a broken hip for
fered a broken hip for
the second time, in
the second time, in
April 1995, she prayed
April 1995, she prayed
that God would take
that God would take
her home. She prayed 3
her home. She prayed 3
times a day for her chil-
times a day for her children, grandchildren
dren, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by
and great-grandchil-
dren. Predeceased by
Henry, she is mourned
Henry, she is mourned
by sons Edward and
by sons Edward and
Henry; 7 grandchildren
Henry; 7 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchil-
and 16 great-grandchildren. The funeral was
dren. The funeral was
Feb. 18 in Vineland MB
Feb . 18 in Vineland MB
Church, with Doug
Church, with Doug
Schulz and Henry
Schulz and Henry

Latest revision as of 12:34, 6 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 27

Birth date: 1899 Jun 2

text of obituary:

MARY WIEBE

Mary Wiebe of St. Catharines, Ont. passed away Feb. 14. She was born June 2, 1899 to John and Agatha Unrau in south Russia . In 1918, during the Russian Revolution and famine, she put her faith in Christ; Gen. 19 :22 spoke to her heart. From then on, her desire was to serve her Lord. Many family members, including her mother and grandmother, died. In 1921 she entered the registered nursing program at the College of Medicine in Marya. For part of her training, she worked in a psychiatric hospital in Bethania, Russia. There she met Henry P. Wiebe, who was taking a social worker's course. They married in 1926. They immigrated to Kitchener, Ont. in 1927 and moved to Stratford, Ont. in 1932. In 1934 they opened their home to minister to the emotionally distressed. In 1937 they moved to Campden, Ont., where they bought a 100-acre farm in order to expand the ministry. The Ontario MB Conference assumed responsibility for this ministry in 1944, with Henry and Mary serving as houseparents of Bethesda Home until 1953. They moved to another farm in 1953, to Vineland, Ont. in 1965 and to Tabor Manor, St. Catharines, in 1977. Henry died in 1980. She prayed and sang for those who were ill. After she suffered a broken hip for the second time, in April 1995, she prayed that God would take her home. She prayed 3 times a day for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by Henry, she is mourned by sons Edward and Henry; 7 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Feb. 18 in Vineland MB Church, with Doug Schulz and Henry Wiebe ministering.