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Walter and Katie
Walter and Katie
(Funk) Wiebe in Waldheim, Sask. She was a
(Funk) Wiebe in Waldheim, Sask. She was a
parish nurse at st.
parish nurse at St.
Thomas of Canterbury
Thomas of Canterbury
and St. Gertrude Parishes in Chicago. She had
and St. Gertrude Parishes in Chicago. She had
a deep love for life, her
a deep love for life, her
friends and social justice, which was reflected in her writings, including a book she authored. She is mourned
friends and social justice, which was reflected in her writings, including a book she authored. She is mourned
by her mother of Wichita; brother james of Wichita and sisters Susan
by her mother of Wichita; brother James of Wichita and sisters Susan
Harms of Wichita and
Harms of Wichita and
joanna of London, ant.
Joanna of London, Ont.
A memorial service was
A memorial service was
held May 26 in the
held May 26 in the

Latest revision as of 11:44, 12 July 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 Jul 14 p. 29

Birth date: 1954 Nov 19

text of obituary:

CHRISTINE RUTH WIEBE

Christine Ruth Wiebe passed away May 24 in Wichita, Kan. She was born Nov. 19, 1954 to Walter and Katie (Funk) Wiebe in Waldheim, Sask. She was a parish nurse at St. Thomas of Canterbury and St. Gertrude Parishes in Chicago. She had a deep love for life, her friends and social justice, which was reflected in her writings, including a book she authored. She is mourned by her mother of Wichita; brother James of Wichita and sisters Susan Harms of Wichita and Joanna of London, Ont. A memorial service was held May 26 in the chapel of St. Gertrude Parish Ministry Center.