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clothes, knit, crochet and embroider. Later she
clothes, knit, crochet and embroider. Later she
went to work in the homes of other families
went to work in the homes of other families
and became an excellent cook and homemak-
and became an excellent cook and homemaker. In Brotherfield MB Church, she made the
er. In Brotherfield MB Church, she made the
decision to follow God's ways. She was baptized in the North Saskatchewan River. Her
decision to follow God's ways . She was bap-
tized in the North Saskatchewan River. Her
quiet, strong faith was nurtured by 2 years at
quiet, strong faith was nurtured by 2 years at
Bethany Bible Institute. She married David
Bethany Bible Institute. She married David
Huebert Aug. 4, 1942. They lived for a short
Huebert Aug. 4, 1942. They lived for a short
time on the Huebert yard, then moved to a
time on the Huebert yard, then moved to a
small house to develop their own farm . Farm-
small house to develop their own farm. Farming, homemaking and raising a family were
ing, homemaking and raising a family were
both a joy and a hardship. In 1971 Dora had
both a joy and a hardship. In 1971 Dora had
cancer surgery and their crop was destroyed
cancer surgery and their crop was destroyed
by hail. In 1976, they retired to Waldheim.
by hail. In 1976, they retired to Waldheim.
They enjoyed gardening, singing in the Gold-
They enjoyed gardening, singing in the Golden Age choir and developing relationships
en Age choir and developing relationships
with family, friends and relatives. In 1990
with family, friends and relatives. In 1990
David died of a heart attack. She found sup-
David died of a heart attack. She found support in family, friends and Isaiah 41:10. Her
port in family, friends and Isaiah 41:10. Her
last years were spent in a duplex in Waldheim.
last years were spent in a duplex in Waldheim.
She spent many hours playing games with
She spent many hours playing games with
family, friends, grandch ildren and great-
family, friends, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is mourned by children
grandchildren. She is mourned by children
Carol Willems of Waldheim, Ron of Halifax
Carol Willems of Waldheim, Ron of Halifax
and Shirley Siebert of Hepburn, Sask .; 8
and Shirley Siebert of Hepburn, Sask.; 8
grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 sister
grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 sister
and 1 brother. The memorial service was Aug.
and 1 brother. The memorial service was Aug.

Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 July 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Oct 4 p. 29

Birth date: 1917 Sep 15

text of obituary:

DORA HUEBERT

Dora Huebert passed away Aug. 23. She was born Sept. 15, 1917 to Gerhard and Sara Berg near Waldheim, Sask., the 5th of 10 children. The family was not well-to-do, so they lived simply and creatively. She learned to sew clothes, knit, crochet and embroider. Later she went to work in the homes of other families and became an excellent cook and homemaker. In Brotherfield MB Church, she made the decision to follow God's ways. She was baptized in the North Saskatchewan River. Her quiet, strong faith was nurtured by 2 years at Bethany Bible Institute. She married David Huebert Aug. 4, 1942. They lived for a short time on the Huebert yard, then moved to a small house to develop their own farm. Farming, homemaking and raising a family were both a joy and a hardship. In 1971 Dora had cancer surgery and their crop was destroyed by hail. In 1976, they retired to Waldheim. They enjoyed gardening, singing in the Golden Age choir and developing relationships with family, friends and relatives. In 1990 David died of a heart attack. She found support in family, friends and Isaiah 41:10. Her last years were spent in a duplex in Waldheim. She spent many hours playing games with family, friends, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is mourned by children Carol Willems of Waldheim, Ron of Halifax and Shirley Siebert of Hepburn, Sask.; 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 sister and 1 brother. The memorial service was Aug. 27 in Waldheim MB Church, with Clarence Peters ministering.