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Abraham K . Hiebert 'Of Gem , Alberta,
Abraham K. Hiebert of Gem, Alberta,
was born in Neukirch, southern Russia
was born in Neukirch, southern Russia
on December 10, 1889, t'O K'Ornelius and
on December 10, 1889, to Kornelius and
Katharina (nee Dalke) ·Hiebert. In 1923
Katharina (nee Dalke) Hiebert. In 1923
he was united in holy matrim'Ony with
he was united in holy matrimony with
Anne Peters. In 1925 he emigrated t'O
Anne Peters. In 1925 he emigrated to
Canada with his family. He arrived first
Canada with his family. He arrived first
in Rosthern, Sask., spent severa'i years
in Rosthern, Sask., spent several years
there and in 1928 came t'O Gem. Here
there and in 1928 came to Gem. Here
he farmed until his retirement in 1960,
he farmed until his retirement in 1960,
c'O ntinuing t'O live 'On the farm site after
continuing to live on the farm site after
retirement .
retirement.
 
God gave Mr. Hiebert many blessings
God gave Mr. Hiebert many blessings
materiall'ly, but much more spiritually,
materially, but much more spiritually,
Thr'Ough ,the many sorr'Ows he expe,rienced in the lass of his wife, two sons
Through the many sorrows he experienced in the loss of his wife, two sons
and one daughter, he found a stronghold
and one daughter, he found a stronghold
and deep comfort in the Master of his
and deep comfort in the Master of his
life. John 14:1-3 were a comfort to him
life. John 14:1-3 were a comfort to him
in his last days, when he was comp'letely
in his last days, when he was completely
bed-ridden. He passed away 'On June 8,
bed-ridden. He passed away on June 8,
1972 in the Lethbridge Municipal Hospital. He was 82 years of age.
1972 in the Lethbridge Municipal Hospital. He was 82 years of age.
Mr. Hiebert was prede'ceased by his
 
wife, Anna , in 1946; Marlin, age 16
Mr. Hiebert was predeceased by his
years, in 1940; Henry at 'two weeks, ,in
wife, Anna, in 1946; Marlin, age 16
years, in 1940; Henry at two weeks, in
1939; and Elizabeth, at 26 years, in 1961.
1939; and Elizabeth, at 26 years, in 1961.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs.
Abram (Anne) Peters, Chil'liwack, B.C.,
Abram (Anne) Peters, Chilliwack, B.C.,
Mrs. George (Helen) Enns, Chilliwaok,
Mrs. George (Helen) Enns, Chilliwaok,
B.C, Mrs. Melvin (Freda) Raugrest,
B.C, Mrs. Melvin (Freda) Raugrest,
Craigmyle, Alta., and Mrs. Herman
Craigmyle, Alta., and Mrs. Herman
(Kay) Kreksch, Morningside, Alta.; and
(Kay) Kreksch, Morningside, Alta.; and
four sons: Abr'aham and Bernard of
four sons: Abraham and Bernard of
Gem, Davi,d of Lethbridge and Cornelius
Gem, David of Lethbridge and Cornelius
of Millet, Alta.; 17 grandchi'ldren;and
of Millet, Alta.; 17 grandchildren; and
two sisters in Russia. Funeral services
two sisters in Russia. Funeral services
were held June 12 in the Gem Mennonite Brethren Church, with Rev. J.P.
were held June 12 in the Gem Mennonite Brethren Church, with Rev. J. P.
Doerksen ministering .
Doerksen ministering .


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Latest revision as of 12:44, 9 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 Jul 14 p. 23

Birth date: 1889 Dec 10

text of obituary:

ABRAHAM KORNELIUS HIEBERT

Abraham K. Hiebert of Gem, Alberta, was born in Neukirch, southern Russia on December 10, 1889, to Kornelius and Katharina (nee Dalke) Hiebert. In 1923 he was united in holy matrimony with Anne Peters. In 1925 he emigrated to Canada with his family. He arrived first in Rosthern, Sask., spent several years there and in 1928 came to Gem. Here he farmed until his retirement in 1960, continuing to live on the farm site after retirement.

God gave Mr. Hiebert many blessings materially, but much more spiritually, Through the many sorrows he experienced in the loss of his wife, two sons and one daughter, he found a stronghold and deep comfort in the Master of his life. John 14:1-3 were a comfort to him in his last days, when he was completely bed-ridden. He passed away on June 8, 1972 in the Lethbridge Municipal Hospital. He was 82 years of age.

Mr. Hiebert was predeceased by his wife, Anna, in 1946; Marlin, age 16 years, in 1940; Henry at two weeks, in 1939; and Elizabeth, at 26 years, in 1961. Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. Abram (Anne) Peters, Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. George (Helen) Enns, Chilliwaok, B.C, Mrs. Melvin (Freda) Raugrest, Craigmyle, Alta., and Mrs. Herman (Kay) Kreksch, Morningside, Alta.; and four sons: Abraham and Bernard of Gem, David of Lethbridge and Cornelius of Millet, Alta.; 17 grandchildren; and two sisters in Russia. Funeral services were held June 12 in the Gem Mennonite Brethren Church, with Rev. J. P. Doerksen ministering .