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<font size="+2">'''Businessman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack'''</font> | |||
Mt. Lake, Minn. — Funeral services for Clarence L. Wiebe, 50, who had operated a gasoline and oil business at Delft, Minn. since 1944, were held Jan. 27 at the Immanuel Mennonite Church there. | |||
Mr. Wiebe suffered a heart attack Jan. 23 and died shortly after being admitted to the hospital here. He had been under a doctor's care for a heart condition the past two years. | |||
Mr. Wiebe farmed in the Mt. Lake-Bingham Lake area until going into business at Delft. He was an active member of the Immanuel Church and a member of the Gideons organization. | |||
Survivors include his wife, the former Esther Goertzen, two married daughters, one son of the home, and four grandchildren [''sic'']. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1965 Feb 11 p. 7
Birth date: 1915
text of obituary:
Businessman Suffers Fatal Heart Attack
Mt. Lake, Minn. — Funeral services for Clarence L. Wiebe, 50, who had operated a gasoline and oil business at Delft, Minn. since 1944, were held Jan. 27 at the Immanuel Mennonite Church there.
Mr. Wiebe suffered a heart attack Jan. 23 and died shortly after being admitted to the hospital here. He had been under a doctor's care for a heart condition the past two years.
Mr. Wiebe farmed in the Mt. Lake-Bingham Lake area until going into business at Delft. He was an active member of the Immanuel Church and a member of the Gideons organization.
Survivors include his wife, the former Esther Goertzen, two married daughters, one son of the home, and four grandchildren [sic].