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Wiebe, Jacob (1915-2001)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2001 Mar 30 p. 28

Birth date: 2001 Jan 30

text of obituary:

JACOB WIEBE

jacob G. Wiebe of Steinbach, Man. passed away jan. 3. He was born jan. 30, 1915 to jacob and Sarah Wiebe in Ebenthai, Memrik, Russia. The family moved to Omsk, Russia, immigrated to Winnipeg in 1929 and moved to Steinbach the following summer. He married Elizabeth Enns Dec. 7, 1941. At 24, he accepted Christ, was baptized and joined Steinbach MB Church, where he was an usher and church council member; he was church treasurer for 22 years. To the community, he and his brother were known as the "Potato Wiebes", providing potatoes for local restaurants, market gardens and individuals. In retirement, he continued to plant potatoes for his fam ily. In 1977 he was able to visit his homeland and see his cousins. He was a good father, who modelled servanthood, integrity and acceptance of others. Predeceased by son Walter in 1999 and a brother, he is mourned by Elizabeth; daughter Irene Warkentin; 2 grandchildren; and 3 sisters. The funeral was jan. 7 in Steinbach MB Church, with Abe Klassen and Neil Rempel ministering