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Wiebe, Paul Jacob (1915-2006): Difference between revisions
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Jesus as his Saviour. In | Jesus as his Saviour. In | ||
the 1930s, he entered | the 1930s, he entered | ||
the teaching | the teaching profession, which became his life's vocation. He married Alma Dyck in 1938 in a double wedding | ||
with Alma's brother. In 1967, the family moved | with Alma's brother. In 1967, the family moved | ||
to Abbotsford where Paul continued | to Abbotsford where Paul continued teaching until retirement in 1980 . The same year, | ||
Alma died. Comfort was brought into his life | Alma died. Comfort was brought into his life | ||
in 1981 when Paul married Louise Dyck. In | in 1981 when Paul married Louise Dyck. In |
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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Feb p. 30
Birth date: 1915 Apr 4
text of obituary:
PAUL JACOB WIEBE
Paul Jacob Wiebe died Oct. 23. He was born Apr. 4, 1915 in Main Centre, Sask. to Jacob and Katharina Wiebe. At 12, Paul accepted Jesus as his Saviour. In the 1930s, he entered the teaching profession, which became his life's vocation. He married Alma Dyck in 1938 in a double wedding with Alma's brother. In 1967, the family moved to Abbotsford where Paul continued teaching until retirement in 1980 . The same year, Alma died. Comfort was brought into his life in 1981 when Paul married Louise Dyck. In retirement, Paul enjoyed travelling, ministry to seniors, singing in men's choruses and quartets, developing friendships, and spending time with family. Predeceased by Alma; 1 granddaughter; 1 great-grandson; 1 son-in-law; 1 brother; 2 sisters; he is mourned by Louise; 5 children; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. The memorial service was Oct. 27 at Clearbrook MB Church, Abbotsford.