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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jul 12 p. 26

Birth date: 1915 May 29

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ELISABETH (BETTY) HIEBERT

lisabeth (Betty) Hiebert passed away Sept. 12, 2001 . She was born May 29, 1915 to Abram and Elisabeth Giesbrecht in Didsbury, Alta. When she was a year old, the family moved to Carnduff, Sask . She completed grade 8, She worked as a housemaid in various homes. She accepted Chri st at 22 . She met Abram D. Hiebert in Win- kler, Man. in May 1938 . After meeting t wice, praying to gethe r for guidance and exchanging letters, the y ma rried June 26, 1938 . She was ba ptized and joi ned Steinbach (Man .) MB Church in 1939. They moved to a hom es t ea d near Steinbach, where they lived in a log cabin. After living in a granary for several months, th ey moved to the Ekron School District, wh ere they farmed until 1949. While she was in hospital giv- ing birth to twins, their house was moved to Steinbach. In 1964 they moved to the renov ated Ekron schoolhouse. They retired to Abbotsford, B.C. in 1985, moved to a care home in 1998 af- ter she suffered a stroke and to Menno Hom e on their 60th anniversary. She was a dutiful wife who spent countless hours raising her family, memorized Scripture passages with her children and worked diligently to instill a love for th e Lord in them . She could make a game out of any chore, and her singing was woven throughout household activities. Her influence wa s through the day-to-day acceptance of God's will and sub- mission to duty whether easy or difficult. Her children remember hearing her and Abram pray- ing nightly at their bed for each of their children. She spent countless hours quilting for MCC. She was known for her hospitality, always ready with an extra place at the table, a warm greeting and sometimes a hug. Predeceased by 1 brother, she is mourned by Abram; children Ruth Giesbrecht, Walter, Lydia Penner, Bill, Vi Blakeburn, Vic and Dennis; 23 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil- dren; and 4 brothers. The funeral was Sept. 17 in South Abbotsford MB Church, with Dav e Epp ministering.