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Hiebert, D. Monroe (1917-1975)

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&bull; D. Monroe Hiebert, 58, of North Newton died Friday, July 11, at the Halstead Hospital. He had undergone heart surgery at Halstead on June 19, but had been released from the hospital and apparently was making a good recovery when he found it necessary to re-enter the hospital. Family graveside services were conducted Monday forenoon at the Tabor church Cemetery, and a memorial service was held Monday evening at the First Mennonite Church, of which he was a member. Dr. Albert H. Epp conducted the service. For some years Mr. Hiebert had been an instructor of computer technology at The Boeing Company in Wichita. Survivors include his widow, the former Evangeline Frey; a son, Russell, and a daughter, Mrs. Krystine Schrag, both of Topeka; one granddaughter; his mother, Mrs Helena Heibert of Hillsboro; two brothers, George of Wichita and Gladwin of Palo Verde, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Penner of Hillsboro, Mrs. Martha Mae Potter of McPherson, and Mrs. Betty Conner of Detroit.
   
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 21 November 2023

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1975 Jul 17 p. 8

Birth date: 1917

text of obituary:

Newton and Vicinity

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• D. Monroe Hiebert, 58, of North Newton died Friday, July 11, at the Halstead Hospital. He had undergone heart surgery at Halstead on June 19, but had been released from the hospital and apparently was making a good recovery when he found it necessary to re-enter the hospital. Family graveside services were conducted Monday forenoon at the Tabor church Cemetery, and a memorial service was held Monday evening at the First Mennonite Church, of which he was a member. Dr. Albert H. Epp conducted the service. For some years Mr. Hiebert had been an instructor of computer technology at The Boeing Company in Wichita. Survivors include his widow, the former Evangeline Frey; a son, Russell, and a daughter, Mrs. Krystine Schrag, both of Topeka; one granddaughter; his mother, Mrs Helena Heibert of Hillsboro; two brothers, George of Wichita and Gladwin of Palo Verde, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Penner of Hillsboro, Mrs. Martha Mae Potter of McPherson, and Mrs. Betty Conner of Detroit.

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