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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2001 May 25p. 29
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Birth date: 1909 Aug 7
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<center><h3>JOE WIEBE</h3></center>
<center><h3>JOE WIEBE</h3></center>


oe Wiebe passed away
Joe Wiebe passed away
Apr. 17. He was born
Apr. 17. He was born
Aug. 7, 1909 in Greenland, Man. A handful at
Aug. 7, 1909 in Greenland, Man. A handful at
school and a rascal at
school and a rascal at
horne, he was reborn in
home, he was reborn in
the faith after he was
the faith after he was
awakened by the sound
awakened by the sound
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was almost gone and
was almost gone and
strength failed, he
strength failed, he
could stiff say, "I love
could stiii say, "I love
you" and be unde~
you" and be understood to mean it unconditionally. Predeceased by Marie in
stood to mean it unconditionally. Predeceased by Marie in
1985, daughter Eunice
1985, daughter Eunice
in 1968, 5 brothers and
in 1968, 5 brothers and
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and Janet Panford; 15
and Janet Panford; 15
grandchildren; 17
grandchildren; 17
great-g ra ndchild re n;
great-grandchildren;
and 2 sisters. The
and 2 sisters. The
funeral was Apr. 20 in
funeral was Apr. 20 in

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2001 May 25 p. 29

Birth date: 1909 Aug 7

text of obituary:

JOE WIEBE

Joe Wiebe passed away Apr. 17. He was born Aug. 7, 1909 in Greenland, Man. A handful at school and a rascal at home, he was reborn in the faith after he was awakened by the sound of a powerful wind at 2 a.m. one calm summer night. Hearing a voice calling him to be saved, he gave his life to Christ. Thus began a walk with God that deepened over 70 years. It included a ministry of leading others to Christ, visions, miracles and great love. He married Marie Toews in 1938. After completing studies at Winnipeg Bible College, they dedicated their lives to serving God. He served in establishing churches in Stuartburn and Mame. For a number of years, he was part of a male quartet serving in churches and at evangelistic meetings in southeastem Manitoba. He supported Canadian Sunday School Mission and its camp work, and was instrumental in starting Red Rock Bible Camp. He served in a variety of leadership roles in churches and home Bible study groups in Ashern, Clarkleigh, Steinbach, Lindal, Snowflake, Winnipegosis and Winnipeg. In more recent years, his unique gift of personal visitation took him to care homes and hospitals. As a result of his personal ministry, hundreds of people became followers of Christ. His ministry was marked by love, prayer, sharing the Word of God and simple faith. After a serious stroke in 1992, his work slowed considerably, but his positive outlook and faith continued to be a source of inspiration. Later, when his speech was almost gone and strength failed, he could stiii say, "I love you" and be understood to mean it unconditionally. Predeceased by Marie in 1985, daughter Eunice in 1968, 5 brothers and 4 sisters, he is mourned by children Ruth, Lois Wedel, Phillip, David, and Janet Panford; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 2 sisters. The funeral was Apr. 20 in Westwood Community Church, Winnipeg, with David Wiebe and Laura Friesen ministering.