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"Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1971 Feb 19 p.27
Birth date: 1892 Sep 09
text of obituary:
<center><h3>PETER P. SIEBERT</h3></center>
Peter P. Siebert passed away on
January 17 in Hutchinson, Kansas, at the
age of 78. Funeral services were he'ld· 'in
th e MB Church of Buhler, Kansas . He
w as born in 1892 at Inman, Kansas, and
spent his chi'ldhood there on the farm
with three brothers and two s·isters. He
accepted the Lord as his Savio'ur, and at
the age of 17 was baptised and received
into the Zoar KMB Church . Poor eyesight and a farm accident greatly
impaired h'is a·cti-vities, but he ·Iearned to
Nve a fairly normal Nfe in spite of his
handicaps. As a young man, he moved
with his family to Saskatchewan, where
he met and married Mary Ann Schultz in
1921 . They were blessed with two sons
and a daughter. In 1923 they returned to
Kansas and continued farming until 1968.
After almost 50 years of farming he
entered the Sunsh'ine Home where he
enjoyed fellowship untH his death. He
was predeceas·ed by his wife in 1968, and
two brothers. He is survived by two sons:
Waldo and Peter, Hutchinson, Kansas;
one daughter: Mrs. Maurice (Marianna)
Kelker, Chapman, Kansas; eight grandchi'ldren; a brother and two sisters.
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Revision as of 11:14, 1 June 2016

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 4 Feb 1971 p. 11

Birth date: 1892

"Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 Feb 19 p.27

Birth date: 1892 Sep 09

text of obituary:

PETER P. SIEBERT

Peter P. Siebert passed away on January 17 in Hutchinson, Kansas, at the age of 78. Funeral services were he'ld· 'in th e MB Church of Buhler, Kansas . He w as born in 1892 at Inman, Kansas, and spent his chi'ldhood there on the farm with three brothers and two s·isters. He accepted the Lord as his Savio'ur, and at the age of 17 was baptised and received into the Zoar KMB Church . Poor eyesight and a farm accident greatly impaired h'is a·cti-vities, but he ·Iearned to Nve a fairly normal Nfe in spite of his handicaps. As a young man, he moved with his family to Saskatchewan, where he met and married Mary Ann Schultz in 1921 . They were blessed with two sons and a daughter. In 1923 they returned to Kansas and continued farming until 1968. After almost 50 years of farming he entered the Sunsh'ine Home where he enjoyed fellowship untH his death. He was predeceas·ed by his wife in 1968, and two brothers. He is survived by two sons: Waldo and Peter, Hutchinson, Kansas; one daughter: Mrs. Maurice (Marianna) Kelker, Chapman, Kansas; eight grandchi'ldren; a brother and two sisters.