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Hiebert, Henry (1923-1958)

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<center><font size="+2">'''Young Father Killed In Highway Accident'''</font></center>
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<center><h3>HENRY HIEBERT WAS ON WAY HOME TO MORDEN FROM WINNIPEG </h3></center>
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Winkler, Man. &#8212; Henry Hiebert, 35, father of three children under five years of age, was killed in a one-vehicle traffic accident Saturday afternoon, July 5. The transport tractor he was driving home form Winnipeg to Morden slid into a highway ditch one mile west of Plum coulee, crushing him between the stove-in-cab roof, seat and steering wheel.
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While the cause of the accident is not really known, it is thought that Hiebert probably fell asleep while driving for he had completed a long haul from Regina, Sask. to Winnipeg and a steady rain in the area made the road wet and slippery and visibility poor.
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He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Suderman of Kane, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert of Morden, and numerous other relatives and friends.
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 16 November 2017

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1958 Jul 17 p. 3

Birth date: 1923

text of obituary:

Young Father Killed In Highway Accident

HENRY HIEBERT WAS ON WAY HOME TO MORDEN FROM WINNIPEG

Winkler, Man. — Henry Hiebert, 35, father of three children under five years of age, was killed in a one-vehicle traffic accident Saturday afternoon, July 5. The transport tractor he was driving home form Winnipeg to Morden slid into a highway ditch one mile west of Plum coulee, crushing him between the stove-in-cab roof, seat and steering wheel.

While the cause of the accident is not really known, it is thought that Hiebert probably fell asleep while driving for he had completed a long haul from Regina, Sask. to Winnipeg and a steady rain in the area made the road wet and slippery and visibility poor.

He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Suderman of Kane, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert of Morden, and numerous other relatives and friends.

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