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(Mrs.) Anna Wiebe was born on October 22,  1899,in Ade'lsheim,  Russia. Her  
(Mrs.) Anna Wiebe was born on October 22,  1899, in Adelsheim,  Russia. Her  
parents  were Jacob  and  Anna Janzen.  
parents  were Jacob  and  Anna Janzen.  
She  accepted  Christ as  her  personal  
She  accepted  Christ as  her  personal  
saviour 8't the age of 14 and was baptized  
saviour at the age of 14 and was baptized  
and received  ,into  the  fellowship  of the  
and received  into  the  fellowship  of the  
Mennonite Brethren Church in  Adelsheim  
Mennonite Brethren Church in  Adelsheim  
in  1918.  In  1924  she  was married  to  
in  1918.  In  1924  she  was married  to  
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married  life  together  before her husband  
married  life  together  before her husband  
was exiled to  Siberia where he  predeceased her in  1943.  
was exiled to  Siberia where he  predeceased her in  1943.  
In  1948 she came to  Canada with six  
In  1948 she came to  Canada with six  
of her children and settled in  the Kelowna  
of her children and settled in  the Kelowna  
area.  
area.  
She  passed  away  after  a  lingering  
She  passed  away  after  a  lingering  
illness  on  September 19,  1969  having  
illness  on  September 19,  1969  having  

Revision as of 16:06, 23 September 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1969 Oct 31 p. 26

Birth date: 1899 Oct 22

text of obituary:

ANNA WIEBE

(Mrs.) Anna Wiebe was born on October 22, 1899, in Adelsheim, Russia. Her parents were Jacob and Anna Janzen. She accepted Christ as her personal saviour at the age of 14 and was baptized and received into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church in Adelsheim in 1918. In 1924 she was married to Peter Wiebe. They shared 13 years of married life together before her husband was exiled to Siberia where he predeceased her in 1943.

In 1948 she came to Canada with six of her children and settled in the Kelowna area.

She passed away after a lingering illness on September 19, 1969 having reached the age of 69 years.