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<center><h3>MISS LINDA HIEBERT</h3></center> | |||
Linda L. Hiebert, daughter of Frank W. and Elizabeth (Tieszen) Hiebert, was born March 21, 1909, in Bingham Lake, Minn. | |||
At the age of 20 she accepted Christ as her Savior, and was baptized upon confession of her faith and received into the membership of the First Mennonite Church of Mt. Lake by Rev. I. J. Dick. In later years she transferred her membership to the Bethel Mennonite Church where she remained a member until her death. | |||
She stayed at home until 1941 when the Lord led her to Midway Hospital in St. Paul, Minn. Here she worked with patients, attended night classes and was graduated as a licensed practical nurse. She continued working as Midway Hospital until July 1957 when she went to Minneapolis and worked at the Deaconess Hospital. | |||
On Dec. 3 she became seriously ill and was hospitalized in Swedish Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 4, for treatment of a kidney ailment. In spit of loving care by the doctors and nurses, the Lord saw fit to relieve her of her pain and suffering at 11:00 a. m. Saturday, Dec. 6. She attained the age of 49 years, eight months, 15 days. | |||
She lived a Christian life and, with the help of the Lord tried to do His will. In the hospital she was asked if Jesus was with her, and she replied ”Yes.” The last words that she said were, “Dear Lord.”: She was conscious almost to the end. | |||
She was a great lover of children and tried in various ways to show love and appreciation for them. | |||
She leaves to mourn her early passing one brother, Ernest W. Hiebert, two sisters, Mary (Mrs. A. D. Wall) and Katherine (Mrs. Fred H. Yarger), all of Mountain Lake; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Hiebert of Bingham Lake and Mrs. Ernest W. Hiebert of Mountain Lake; also two brothers-in-law, Abr. D. Wall and Fred H. Yarger, besides a host of relatives and friends. | |||
''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1959 Jan 13 p. 31 | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 8 February 2018
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1959 Jan 1 p. 8
Birth date: 1909 Mar 21
text of obituary:
MISS LINDA HIEBERT
Linda L. Hiebert, daughter of Frank W. and Elizabeth (Tieszen) Hiebert, was born March 21, 1909, in Bingham Lake, Minn.
At the age of 20 she accepted Christ as her Savior, and was baptized upon confession of her faith and received into the membership of the First Mennonite Church of Mt. Lake by Rev. I. J. Dick. In later years she transferred her membership to the Bethel Mennonite Church where she remained a member until her death.
She stayed at home until 1941 when the Lord led her to Midway Hospital in St. Paul, Minn. Here she worked with patients, attended night classes and was graduated as a licensed practical nurse. She continued working as Midway Hospital until July 1957 when she went to Minneapolis and worked at the Deaconess Hospital.
On Dec. 3 she became seriously ill and was hospitalized in Swedish Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 4, for treatment of a kidney ailment. In spit of loving care by the doctors and nurses, the Lord saw fit to relieve her of her pain and suffering at 11:00 a. m. Saturday, Dec. 6. She attained the age of 49 years, eight months, 15 days.
She lived a Christian life and, with the help of the Lord tried to do His will. In the hospital she was asked if Jesus was with her, and she replied ”Yes.” The last words that she said were, “Dear Lord.”: She was conscious almost to the end.
She was a great lover of children and tried in various ways to show love and appreciation for them.
She leaves to mourn her early passing one brother, Ernest W. Hiebert, two sisters, Mary (Mrs. A. D. Wall) and Katherine (Mrs. Fred H. Yarger), all of Mountain Lake; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Hiebert of Bingham Lake and Mrs. Ernest W. Hiebert of Mountain Lake; also two brothers-in-law, Abr. D. Wall and Fred H. Yarger, besides a host of relatives and friends.
The Mennonite obituary: 1959 Jan 13 p. 31