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Wiebe, Abram John (1889-1975)

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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1975 June 17 p. 38 Birth date: 1889 Jan 27 Text of obituary: <center><h3>ABRAM JOHN WIEBE</h3></center> Abram John Wiebe was born i...")
 
 
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Sagradowka on January 27, 1889. His parents were John and Katharina (nee Friesen)
 
Sagradowka on January 27, 1889. His parents were John and Katharina (nee Friesen)
 
Wiebe. At the age of 14 he lost his mother.
 
Wiebe. At the age of 14 he lost his mother.
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The Spirit of God convicted him of his
 
The Spirit of God convicted him of his
 
need of a Saviour and he accepted Christ at
 
need of a Saviour and he accepted Christ at
 
the age of 21.
 
the age of 21.
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On June 32,1912 he married Anna Stobbe.
 
On June 32,1912 he married Anna Stobbe.
 
This union lasted 63 years until death parted
 
This union lasted 63 years until death parted
 
them on May 22, 1975.
 
them on May 22, 1975.
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The Wiebe family emigrated from Russia
 
The Wiebe family emigrated from Russia
 
to Canada in 1925. They farmed in Manitoba
 
to Canada in 1925. They farmed in Manitoba
for 18 years . In 1944 God led them to
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for 18 years. In 1944 God led them to
 
Yarrow, B.C. The following year he became
 
Yarrow, B.C. The following year he became
 
a member of the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren
 
a member of the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren
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singing and showed great interest in church
 
singing and showed great interest in church
 
growth and the private school.
 
growth and the private school.
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In 1972 the Wiebes celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary.
 
In 1972 the Wiebes celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary.
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He enjoyed good health until 1969. During
 
He enjoyed good health until 1969. During
 
the last three years he was an invalid and
 
the last three years he was an invalid and
patience and g ratitude were exempla ry to h
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patience and g ratitude were exemplary to h
family and friends . H e had entered notes a
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family and friends. He had entered notes a
underscored ma ny passages in his Bib
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underscored many passages in his Bible
 
which indica ted his attitude toward othe
 
which indica ted his attitude toward othe
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The Lord called him home on May 22
 
The Lord called him home on May 22
 
age 86.
 
age 86.
He was predeceased by seven brothe
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two daughters and two sons in their infanc
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He was predeceased by seven brothers
He leaves to mourn his wife Anna; fi
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two daughters and two sons in their infancy
daughters , Katherine, Martha, Annie, Erm
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He leaves to mourn his wife Anna; five
Mary and husband John Unger; one so
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daughters, Katherine, Martha, Annie, Erma
John Friesen and wife Maria; six grandch
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Mary and husband John Unger; one son
dren; five great-grandchildren; one siste
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John Friesen and wife Maria; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister
Maria , believed to be living in Russia; a n
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Maria, believed to be living in Russia; and
 
many relatives and friends.
 
many relatives and friends.
The funeral was held from the Yarro
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Church on May 27 , with Rev. A. L. Klasse
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The funeral was held from the Yarrow
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Church on May 27, with Rev. A. L. Klassen
 
officiating.
 
officiating.
   

Latest revision as of 16:06, 19 September 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 June 17 p. 38

Birth date: 1889 Jan 27

Text of obituary:

ABRAM JOHN WIEBE

Abram John Wiebe was born in Orloff, Sagradowka on January 27, 1889. His parents were John and Katharina (nee Friesen) Wiebe. At the age of 14 he lost his mother.

The Spirit of God convicted him of his need of a Saviour and he accepted Christ at the age of 21.

On June 32,1912 he married Anna Stobbe. This union lasted 63 years until death parted them on May 22, 1975.

The Wiebe family emigrated from Russia to Canada in 1925. They farmed in Manitoba for 18 years. In 1944 God led them to Yarrow, B.C. The following year he became a member of the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren church through baptism. The fellowship in the church was very precious to him. He appreciated the Sunday school class in a special way. He also enjoyed the music and singing and showed great interest in church growth and the private school.

In 1972 the Wiebes celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary.

He enjoyed good health until 1969. During the last three years he was an invalid and patience and g ratitude were exemplary to h family and friends. He had entered notes a underscored many passages in his Bible which indica ted his attitude toward othe

The Lord called him home on May 22 age 86.

He was predeceased by seven brothers two daughters and two sons in their infancy He leaves to mourn his wife Anna; five daughters, Katherine, Martha, Annie, Erma Mary and husband John Unger; one son John Friesen and wife Maria; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister Maria, believed to be living in Russia; and many relatives and friends.

The funeral was held from the Yarrow Church on May 27, with Rev. A. L. Klassen officiating.