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Marie Huebert of Leamington, Ontopassed
Marie Huebert of Leamington, Ont. passed
away on November 2l. She was born on
away on November 2l. She was born on
March 24, 1913 to Abraham and Anna
March 24, 1913 to Abraham and Anna
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Russia; her family emigrated in 1929; after 6
Russia; her family emigrated in 1929; after 6
months in German refugee camps they came
months in German refugee camps they came
to Point Pelee, Ont. ; moved to Leamington in
to Point Pelee, Ont.; moved to Leamington in
1933; was a talented craftsperson and mem
1933; was a talented craftsperson and member of the Leamington Weavers Guild. As a
ber of the Leamington Weavers Guild. As a
teenager she accepted Jesus as her Saviour
teenager she accepted Jesus as her Saviour
during a revival in Russia. She is survived by
during a revival in Russia. She is survived by

Latest revision as of 14:59, 29 September 2021

'Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Dec 21 p. 32

Birth date: 1913 Mar 24

text of obituary:

MARIE HUEBERT

Marie Huebert of Leamington, Ont. passed away on November 2l. She was born on March 24, 1913 to Abraham and Anna (Bergen) Huebert in Friedensruh, Ukraine, Russia; her family emigrated in 1929; after 6 months in German refugee camps they came to Point Pelee, Ont.; moved to Leamington in 1933; was a talented craftsperson and member of the Leamington Weavers Guild. As a teenager she accepted Jesus as her Saviour during a revival in Russia. She is survived by three sisters: Anna (Mrs. Isaac) Tiessen of Strathroy, Margeret (Mrs. Jacob) Pankratz of St. Catharines and Luise (Mrs. Henry) Buller of Windsor (all Ont.); three nieces and three nephews. The funeral was held on November 24 in the Leamington MB Church, with pastor Art Willms, David Derksen and Leonard O'Neil in charge.