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Anne Wiebe di ed Aug.
Anne Wiebe died Aug.
12. She was born Apr.
12. She was born Apr.
1, 1923 to Henry and
1, 1923 to Henry and
Justina Poettker in
Justina Poettker in
Uk rain e. The family im-
Ukraine. The family immigrated to Canada in
migrated to Can ada in
1925 and settled in
1925 and settled in
Ontario in th e lat e
Ontario in the late
1920s. An ne left ho me
1920s. Anne left home
at 13 to work as a do-
at 13 to work as a domestic in Hamilton.
mestic in Ha mi l ton.
She accepted the Lord in her youth and was
She accept ed the Lord in her yout h and was
a member of United Mennonite Church, Port
a member of United Mennonite Church, Port
Rowan, Ont. She married Nick Wiebe Oct.
Rowan, Ont. She married Nick Wiebe Oct.
27, 1946 after wa it ing 4 years f or him to re-
27, 1946 after waiting 4 years for him to return from the war. Nick died in 1988. Anne
turn from the war. Nick died in 1988. Anne
volunteered at Port Rowan MCC Thrift Shop,
volunteered at Po rt Rowan MCC Thrift Shop,
NorfoJk General Hospital Gift Shop and other community organizations. She had a
NorfoJk General Hospital Gi ft Shop and ot h-
large circle of friends and was known as a
er community organizations. She h ad a
large circle of f ri ends and was known as a
great cook, a committed friend and a godly
great cook, a committed friend and a godly
woman who loved and cared for her fam il y.
woman who loved and cared for her family.
She attended Port Rowan MB Church. Pre-
She attended Port Rowan MB Church. Predeceased by Nick, 1 grandson, 2 brothers,
deceased by Nick, 1 grandson, 2 brot hers,
she is mourned by sons Larry and Bill of Port
she is mourned by sons Larry and Bi ll of Po rt
Rowan; daughter Carolyn of Simcoe, Ont.;
Rowan; daughter Ca rolyn of Simcoe, Ont.;
10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; 1
10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; 1
sister; 2 brothers. The funeral was Aug. 14 in
sister; 2 brothers. The funeral was Aug. 14 in

Latest revision as of 13:47, 6 February 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Oct 3 p. 25

Birth date: 1923 Apr 1

text of obituary:

ANNE WIEBE

Anne Wiebe died Aug. 12. She was born Apr. 1, 1923 to Henry and Justina Poettker in Ukraine. The family immigrated to Canada in 1925 and settled in Ontario in the late 1920s. Anne left home at 13 to work as a domestic in Hamilton. She accepted the Lord in her youth and was a member of United Mennonite Church, Port Rowan, Ont. She married Nick Wiebe Oct. 27, 1946 after waiting 4 years for him to return from the war. Nick died in 1988. Anne volunteered at Port Rowan MCC Thrift Shop, NorfoJk General Hospital Gift Shop and other community organizations. She had a large circle of friends and was known as a great cook, a committed friend and a godly woman who loved and cared for her family. She attended Port Rowan MB Church. Predeceased by Nick, 1 grandson, 2 brothers, she is mourned by sons Larry and Bill of Port Rowan; daughter Carolyn of Simcoe, Ont.; 10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; 1 sister; 2 brothers. The funeral was Aug. 14 in Port Rowan MB Church.