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Wiebe, David Brian (1953-1974)

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College for three years, and one year at
 
College for three years, and one year at
 
Niagara District Secondary School.
 
Niagara District Secondary School.
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David had a very loving, cheerful, sunny
 
David had a very loving, cheerful, sunny
 
nature which gave him many friends and
 
nature which gave him many friends and
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emptations and struggles in his short life
 
emptations and struggles in his short life
 
ime.
 
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During this past summer he helped his
 
During this past summer he helped his
 
parents on the farm at St. Davids. On
 
parents on the farm at St. Davids. On
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nieces and nephews, and many relatives and
 
nieces and nephews, and many relatives and
 
riends .
 
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Funeral services were held October 15 at
 
Funeral services were held October 15 at
 
he Virgil Mennonite Brethren Church. Offic
 
he Virgil Mennonite Brethren Church. Offic

Revision as of 12:51, 25 April 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary 1974 Nov 15 p. 31

Birth date: 1953 Dec 03

text of obituary:

DAVID BRIAN WIEBE

David Brain Wiebe was born on December 3,1953, to Peter and Anne Wiebe in Niagara Falls, Ontario. He was raised in a Christian home and spent all of his life in the Virgil-St. Davids area. He attended Eden Christian College for three years, and one year at Niagara District Secondary School.

David had a very loving, cheerful, sunny nature which gave him many friends and brought much joy to his family. He attended he Virgil Mennonite Brethren Sunday chool and church. He committed his life to he Lord at the Leighton Ford Crusade in St. Catharines and then later rededicated his life at Eden Christian College. He had many emptations and struggles in his short life ime.

During this past summer he helped his parents on the farm at St. Davids. On October 13, as a result of a car accident, he ame to his early and sudden death. He eaves to mourn his parents, Peter and Anne Wiebe; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Fast of Winnipeg, Kathy at home; two brothers, Edward and Ron of Niagara-on-the-Lake; one brother-in-law, two sisters-in-law, eight nieces and nephews, and many relatives and riends .

Funeral services were held October 15 at he Virgil Mennonite Brethren Church. Offic ating were Rev. J . G. Baerg of Virgil and Rev. Henry Wiebe of the St. Ann's Commun ty Church.

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