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Giesbrecht, Walter (1917-1957)
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Winnipeg, Man. — A two-car collision east of St. Boniface on New Year's day proved fatal to Dr. Walter Giesbrecht, 40-year-old Winnipeg veterinarian. |
Winnipeg, Man. — A two-car collision east of St. Boniface on New Year's day proved fatal to Dr. Walter Giesbrecht, 40-year-old Winnipeg veterinarian. |
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Taken to the hospital with severe injuries were seven persons, including his wife Elizabeth and their two sons, 5 and 10 years of age; Kenny Loewen, 11 of Steinbach; and Helen Friesen,43, of Winnipeg. |
Taken to the hospital with severe injuries were seven persons, including his wife Elizabeth and their two sons, 5 and 10 years of age; Kenny Loewen, 11 of Steinbach; and Helen Friesen,43, of Winnipeg. |
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− | Dr. Giesbrecht was a native of Steinbach and member of the Fellowship Chapel (E.M.B.) in |
+ | Dr. Giesbrecht was a native of Steinbach and member of the Fellowship Chapel (E.M.B.) in [''sic'' end of article in original] |
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1957 Jan 17 p. 3
Birth date: 1917
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WINNIPEG VETERINARIAN KILLED, SEVEN HURT IN HIGHWAY CRASH
Winnipeg, Man. — A two-car collision east of St. Boniface on New Year's day proved fatal to Dr. Walter Giesbrecht, 40-year-old Winnipeg veterinarian.
Taken to the hospital with severe injuries were seven persons, including his wife Elizabeth and their two sons, 5 and 10 years of age; Kenny Loewen, 11 of Steinbach; and Helen Friesen,43, of Winnipeg.
Dr. Giesbrecht was a native of Steinbach and member of the Fellowship Chapel (E.M.B.) in [sic end of article in original]