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(Mrs.)  He-lena Wiebe  was  born  in  
(Mrs.)  Helena Wiebe  was  born  in  
Alexandrowka,  Russia  on  January  29,  
Alexandrowka,  Russia  on  January  29,  
1891. She was baptized and received into  
1891. She was baptized and received into  
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Boschman.  In  1919  she  married  a  
Boschman.  In  1919  she  married  a  
widower,  Nicholai  Wiebe,  who had two  
widower,  Nicholai  Wiebe,  who had two  
daughters.  However,  the  five  chi-Idren
daughters.  However,  the  five  children
born to Helena W-ie'be and her husband  
born to Helena Wiebe and her husband  
all  died  in  infancy.  The  Wi.ebes le·ft
all  died  in  infancy.  The  Wiebes left
Russia in 1930 and resided in  Rush Lake,  
Russia in 1930 and resided in  Rush Lake,  
Sask.,  for over three  years.  In  1934 they  
Sask.,  for over three  years.  In  1934 they  
moved to Swan  River,  Man., and in  1946  
moved to Swan  River,  Man., and in  1946  
to  Winkler.  Here she  and  her husband  
to  Winkler.  Here she  and  her husband  
were oaretakers in  the  Mennonite Brethren  church  for  four-and-a-half  years.  
were caretakers in  the  Mennonite Brethren  church  for  four-and-a-half  years.  
And it  was here  that  she  joined  the  
And it  was here  that  she  joined  the  
Mennonite Brethren Church.  
Mennonite Brethren Church.  
After prol'Onged illness she passed away  
 
in the  Winkler Hospital  on Apri.1 20. The  
After prolonged illness she passed away  
in the  Winkler Hospital  on April 20. The  
funeral  service was  held  on April  24 in  
funeral  service was  held  on April  24 in  
the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church  
the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church  
with  J.M. Schmidt  offiC'iating.  Left  to  
with  J.M. Schmidt  officiating.  Left  to  
mourn her pass-ing are her husband;  two  
mourn her passing are her husband;  two  
daughters,  Mrs. Bert (Katharina)  Eisner,  
daughters,  Mrs. Bert (Katharina)  Eisner,  
B.C.,  and  Mrs.  Corny  (Maria)  Braun,  
B.C.,  and  Mrs.  Corny  (Maria)  Braun,  
Winkler;  nine  grandchildren;  and  13  
Winkler;  nine  grandchildren;  and  13  
great-grandch ildren
great-grandchildren


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 11:49, 16 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Jun 12 p. 25

Birth date: 1891 Jan 29

text of obituary:

HELENA WIEBE

(Mrs.) Helena Wiebe was born in Alexandrowka, Russia on January 29, 1891. She was baptized and received into the Mennonite Church in 1911 by Elder Boschman. In 1919 she married a widower, Nicholai Wiebe, who had two daughters. However, the five children born to Helena Wiebe and her husband all died in infancy. The Wiebes left Russia in 1930 and resided in Rush Lake, Sask., for over three years. In 1934 they moved to Swan River, Man., and in 1946 to Winkler. Here she and her husband were caretakers in the Mennonite Brethren church for four-and-a-half years. And it was here that she joined the Mennonite Brethren Church.

After prolonged illness she passed away in the Winkler Hospital on April 20. The funeral service was held on April 24 in the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church with J.M. Schmidt officiating. Left to mourn her passing are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Bert (Katharina) Eisner, B.C., and Mrs. Corny (Maria) Braun, Winkler; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren