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William Wiebe died
William Wiebe died
Dec. 18 of cancer. He
Dec. 18 of cancer. He
was bom Feb. 4, 1933
was born Feb. 4, 1933
in Turtle Mountain,
in Turtle Mountain,
Man. In 1947 the fam-
Man. In 1947 the family moved to Abbotsford, B.C. Bill was baptized in 1948, joining
ily moved to Abbots-
West Abbotsford Mennonite Church. After
ford, B.C. Bill was bap-
tized in 1948, joining
West Abbotsford Men-
nonite Church . After
graduating from MEl,
graduating from MEl,
he attended Normal School in Vancouver, be-
he attended Normal School in Vancouver, becoming a teacher. He married Helen Letkeman in 1952. He taught in Crescent Spur,
coming a teacher. He married Helen Letke-
man in 1952. He taught in Crescent Spur,
B.C., then in various other parts of B.C. He
B.C., then in various other parts of B.C. He
spent a year studying at Canadian Mennonite
spent a year studying at Canadian Mennonite
Bible College, Winnipeg, and earned his Mas-
Bible College, Winnipeg, and earned his Master's degree in education at Western Washington University, Bellingham, Wash. He taught
ter's degree in education at Western Washing-
ton University, Bellingham, Wash. He taught
high school in Surrey, B.C. and worked as an
high school in Surrey, B.C. and worked as an
orderly in Surrey Hospital in the evenings. In
orderly in Surrey Hospital in the evenings. In
1963 they bought a hobby farm near Clear-
1963 they bought a hobby farm near Clearbrook. He taught at Abbotsford Junior High
brook. He taught at Abbotsford Junior High
School, was foreman at Abbotsford Growers
School, was foreman at Abbotsford Growers
in summer and grew raspberries and raised
in summer and grew raspberries and raised
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B.C., Alberta, Washington and Oregon. He
B.C., Alberta, Washington and Oregon. He
sang in the Vancouver Welsh Men's Choir and
sang in the Vancouver Welsh Men's Choir and
Abbotsford Male Chorus. He played numer-
Abbotsford Male Chorus. He played numerous instruments. He is mourned by Helen;
ous instruments. He is mourned by Helen;
sons Dan, Bob, Ken and Loren; daughter
sons Dan, Bob, Ken and Loren; daughter
Elaine. The funeral was Dec . 23 in Mountain
Elaine. The funeral was Dec . 23 in Mountain
Park Commun ity Church, Abbotsford, with
Park Community Church, Abbotsford, with
Cam Stuart and Abe Tilitzky ministering.
Cam Stuart and Abe Tilitzky ministering.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 28 November 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Jun 13 p. 28

Birth date: 1933 Feb 4

text of obituary:

WILLIAM WIEBE

William Wiebe died Dec. 18 of cancer. He was born Feb. 4, 1933 in Turtle Mountain, Man. In 1947 the family moved to Abbotsford, B.C. Bill was baptized in 1948, joining West Abbotsford Mennonite Church. After graduating from MEl, he attended Normal School in Vancouver, becoming a teacher. He married Helen Letkeman in 1952. He taught in Crescent Spur, B.C., then in various other parts of B.C. He spent a year studying at Canadian Mennonite Bible College, Winnipeg, and earned his Master's degree in education at Western Washington University, Bellingham, Wash. He taught high school in Surrey, B.C. and worked as an orderly in Surrey Hospital in the evenings. In 1963 they bought a hobby farm near Clearbrook. He taught at Abbotsford Junior High School, was foreman at Abbotsford Growers in summer and grew raspberries and raised livestock. At age 48, they sold the farm. He worked in real estate until retirement. He took numerous short-term mission trips with Church Partnership Evangelism to Central and South America. He was enthusiastic about the opportunity to share his testimony. Bill loved to ride his motorcycle, taking trips through B.C., Alberta, Washington and Oregon. He sang in the Vancouver Welsh Men's Choir and Abbotsford Male Chorus. He played numerous instruments. He is mourned by Helen; sons Dan, Bob, Ken and Loren; daughter Elaine. The funeral was Dec . 23 in Mountain Park Community Church, Abbotsford, with Cam Stuart and Abe Tilitzky ministering.