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Heidebrecht, David (1925-2006)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Apr p. 30

Birth date: 1925 May 23

text of obituary:

DAVID HEIDEBRECHT

avid Heidebrecht was Dec. 13 at River East MB Church, Winnipeg. Katherine (Kay) Peters .... .- .... .. ~~ - - ~A• ..~..~.a~(,,:;;J ~ Katherine Peters died quietly Feb. 4. She was born Aug. 25, 1922 in Orenburg, Russia to John and Sara Peters. The family immigrat- ed to Canada in 1926. After a short stay in Manitoba, they set- tled in Rosemary, Alta., where Kay received her schooling. She moved to Coaldale, Alta. with her parents when they retired and joined Coaldale MB Church. Kay stayed with her parents until they died and spent the last years of her life in care homes. Predeceased by 5 siblings, she is mourned by sisters Jessie Filatoff, Margaret Hie- bert, Elizabeth (Menno) Friesen, Marie (John) Reimer, and Ruth (Bob) Balisky; 1 sister-in-law; died Dec. 26 . He was born July 28, 1925 in Lisawka, Ukraine to Johann and Maria Hei- debrecht. The family immigrated to Canada in 1927 and eventu- ally settled in St. Ca- tharines, Ont. Dave was baptized in 1945 in Port Dalhousie and became a member of the first MB Church. As a young adult, Dave enjoyed travelling, fishing trips, and practical jokes. He married Anne Thiessen April 16, 19S5 . In 1965, Anne was diagnosed with Hodgkins Disease and died in July 1973. During his wife's illness, Dave found solace in oil painting and drawing. He and his brothers ran Heidebrecht & Sons Painting. On Feb. 9, 1974, Dave married Sally Thiessen. The years with Sally were precious to Dave, as they spent a lot of time together. They enjoyed attending their granchildren's sporting events and music concerts, as well as travelling. Sally died in June 1999 from a brain tumor. Afterwards, Dave served at Camp Crossroads and Out of the Cold. He was a thoughtful and generous man. Predeceased by 2 wives, he is mourned by children Ken (Ingrid), Joanne (Bob) Schellenberg, and Donna (AI) Hines; 8 grand- 24 nieces and nephews. The memorial service children. The funeral was De

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