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Hiebert, Stella Dyck (1887-1934)
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Hiebert, Stella nee Dyck.—It has been the pleasure of our dear Lord, who has power over life and death, to take my beloved wife and mother of our children from our side. |
Hiebert, Stella nee Dyck.—It has been the pleasure of our dear Lord, who has power over life and death, to take my beloved wife and mother of our children from our side. |
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+ | She was born near Steinbach, Man., Jan. 22, 1887, and passed away at 11 o'clock in the morning of June 23, 1934, in the yard of our neighbor Ludwig Olsen, while in a car to rush to the doctor. |
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Revision as of 12:08, 3 December 2020
Messenger of Truth obituary: 1934 Jul 24 p. 5
Birth date: 1887 Jan 22
Text of obituary:
Hiebert, Stella nee Dyck.—It has been the pleasure of our dear Lord, who has power over life and death, to take my beloved wife and mother of our children from our side.
She was born near Steinbach, Man., Jan. 22, 1887, and passed away at 11 o'clock in the morning of June 23, 1934, in the yard of our neighbor Ludwig Olsen, while in a car to rush to the doctor.
She leaves