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Lehrman, Theresa Wiebe (1892-1972)

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She was baptized in 1909 and received as a member of the Tabor Mennonite Church near Goessel, Kan. On June 10, 1915 she was married to Henry H. Lehrman. To this union were born four children—Elva, Ruby, Esther, and Charles. At the age of ten years Ruby went to her heavenly home.
 
She was baptized in 1909 and received as a member of the Tabor Mennonite Church near Goessel, Kan. On June 10, 1915 she was married to Henry H. Lehrman. To this union were born four children—Elva, Ruby, Esther, and Charles. At the age of ten years Ruby went to her heavenly home.
   
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Right after their marriage the Lehrmans pioneered at Dubois, Idaho where they lived until 1919 when they moved to Aberdeen, Idaho. She was a member of the newly organized Bethel Mennonite Church in the Dubois settlement and transferred her membership to the First Mennonite Church of Aberdeen, where she remained a faithful member for 53 years. She enjoyed teaching children's Sunday school classes for many years and also sponsoring the junior Christian Endeavor. She was active in the Women's Mission Society and took pleasure in sewing, quilting, and other hand work for the cause of missions.
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Revision as of 16:15, 6 February 2017

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 May 4 p. 15

Birth date: 1892 Aug 26

Text of obituary:

Newton and Vicinity

Mr. and Mrs. A. James Rinner, Jeanette and Amy were called to Aberdeen, Idaho last week due to the death of Mrs. Rinner's mother, Mrs. Henry H. (Theresa) Lehrman, which occurred there on Friday. Mrs. Lehrman, who was 79, had been ill for several years. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday at the First Mennonite Church of Aberdeen, with Rev. Aaron Epp in charge. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Rinner include Mr. Lehrman, of Aberdeen; another daughter, Mrs. Elva Brucks of Aberdeen; a son, Dr. Chalres Lehrman of Buhl, Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. P. I. Schroeder of Newton and Mrs. John A. Ewert of Hillsboro; and three brothers, Henry and Jake Wiebe of Newton and Herbert Wiebe of Hillsboro.



Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Jun 15 p. 11

Text of obituary:

MRS. H. H. LEHRMAN

Theresa Wiebe Lehrman was born Aug. 26, 1892 to Henry J. and Susanna Schmidt Wiebe on a farm near Lehigh, Kan. Her parents had come to this country from Russia as children in 1874. Later the family moved to a farm in the Peabody area, where she finished her grade school education. After that she attended the Preparatory School in Hillsboro and then attended Bethel College. She taught rural school in Kansas for three years.

She was baptized in 1909 and received as a member of the Tabor Mennonite Church near Goessel, Kan. On June 10, 1915 she was married to Henry H. Lehrman. To this union were born four children—Elva, Ruby, Esther, and Charles. At the age of ten years Ruby went to her heavenly home.

Right after their marriage the Lehrmans pioneered at Dubois, Idaho where they lived until 1919 when they moved to Aberdeen, Idaho. She was a member of the newly organized Bethel Mennonite Church in the Dubois settlement and transferred her membership to the First Mennonite Church of Aberdeen, where she remained a faithful member for 53 years. She enjoyed teaching children's Sunday school classes for many years and also sponsoring the junior Christian Endeavor. She was active in the Women's Mission Society and took pleasure in sewing, quilting, and other hand work for the cause of missions.

In 1965



The Mennonite obituary: 1972 Jun 6 p. 384

Text of obituary:

Theresa Wiebe Lehrman, First Church, Aberdeen, Idaho, was born Aug. 26, 1892, and died April 28.

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