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Stobbe, Herman Jacob (1917-1980)

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7,1917 in Kuban, Russia to Jacob and Susanna Stobbe . In 1925 he immigrated with his
 
7,1917 in Kuban, Russia to Jacob and Susanna Stobbe . In 1925 he immigrated with his
 
parents to Canada. He served as a C.O. in
 
parents to Canada. He served as a C.O. in
Jasper, Alta. and on October 5, 1946 he married Katherine Thiessen. In 1951, he accepted
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Jasper, Alta. and on October 5, 1946 he married Katherine Thiessen. In 1951, he accepted the Lord and was baptized into the East Chilliwack (B.C.) Mennonite
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Brethren Church. The
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family moved to Whaley
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(Kennedy Heights MB
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Church) in 1952 and to
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Langley in 1962. Herman
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leaves his wife Katherine;
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son David and wife
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Sharon, and son Jake,
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all of Langley; daughter Dorothy and husband Wayne Larsen; three grandchildren; his
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mother, Susanna Stobbe of Kelowna, B.C.;
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one brother, four sisters and nieces and
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nephews.
   
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 16:19, 29 May 2024

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary July 18 p. 39

Birth date: 1917 Feb 07

text of obituary:

HERMAN JACOB STOBBE

Herman Jacob Stobbe of Langley, B.C. passed away June 1. He was born February 7,1917 in Kuban, Russia to Jacob and Susanna Stobbe . In 1925 he immigrated with his parents to Canada. He served as a C.O. in Jasper, Alta. and on October 5, 1946 he married Katherine Thiessen. In 1951, he accepted the Lord and was baptized into the East Chilliwack (B.C.) Mennonite Brethren Church. The family moved to Whaley (Kennedy Heights MB Church) in 1952 and to Langley in 1962. Herman leaves his wife Katherine; son David and wife Sharon, and son Jake, all of Langley; daughter Dorothy and husband Wayne Larsen; three grandchildren; his mother, Susanna Stobbe of Kelowna, B.C.; one brother, four sisters and nieces and nephews.

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