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Wiebe, Aganetha Neufeld (1870-1942)

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Last rites were held for Aganetha Wiebe Thursdya afternoon, June 18, at three o'clock, in the Baptist church, Perryton, Texas, with Rev. Dan L. blickenstaff,
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Last rites were held for Aganetha Wiebe Thursdya afternoon, June 18, at three o'clock, in the Baptist church, Perryton, Texas, with Rev. Dan L. Blickenstaff, pastor of the Brethren church, Waka, Texas, in charge. He was assisted by Rev. S. R. McClurg, pastor of the Perryton Baptist church and Rev. H. T. Neufeld, Enid, Okla. Interment was made in the Ochiltree county cemetery.
   
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The Waka Brethren choir and a church, Balko, Okla., rendered comforting selections. In the home a quartet composed of Elba Mae, Frances, Vernon Buller and Lawrence Krause sang two selections. Pall bearers were Jake Boese, Dan Teater, Fred Butler, Homer Gurley, D. E. Buller and H. W. Bushman. The flower girls were nine of Mrs. Wiebe's granddaughters.
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Aganetha Wiebe, nee Neufeld, was born Dec. 18, 1870, in the village Lindsnort, South Russia. In 1875 she came with her parents, Peter and Aganetha Wiens Neufeld, to the United Staes of America, where they settled in McPherson coutny, Kansas. with them she went through the hard experiences of pioneer lfie.
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She accepted Christ as her Savior and on July 28, 1899, was baptized by Elder Henry Toews and accepted into the Bethel Mennonite church, Inman, Kansas.
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On Dec. 14, 1892, she was united in marriage to Jacob B. Wiebe. To this union were born eight children, three sons and five daughters. They are: Abraham, Waka, Texas; Jacob, Clinton, Okla.; Mrs. Helen Fleming, Weatherford, Okla.; Mrs. Agnes Janzen, Hooker, Okla.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:17, 30 October 2013

Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 1942 Jul 14 p. 14

Birth date: 1870 Dec 18

text of obituary:

Aganetha Wiebe, ward am 18. Dez., 1870 im Dorfe Lindenau, Südrußland geboren und kam 1875 mit ihren Eltern, Peter und Aganetha Wiens Neufeld, nach McPherson County, Kansas, wo sie die Poinierjahre [sic Pionierjahre] mit durchgemacht. Am 28. Juli, 1889 ward sie von Aelt. Heinrich Töws getauft und schloß sich der Bethel Mennonitengemeinde bei Inman, Kansas an. Am 14. Dez., 1892 heiratete sie Jakob B. Wiebe und es wurden ihnen 8 Kinder geboren: Abraham, Waka, Texas; Jacob, Clinton, Okla.; Frau Helen Flaming, Weatherford, Okla.; Frau Agnes Janzen, Hooker, Okla.; Frau Susie Rempel, Corn, Okla.; Frau Anna Friesen, Hooker, Okla.; Frau Martha Balzer, Dallas, Oregon; und Herman, Waka, Texas. 1901 zog die Familie nach Oklahoma und in 1917 nach Ochiltree County, Texas. Die Heimgerufene war im Leben viel krank; in Texas besserte sich aber ihr Zustand. Vor 5 Jahren wurde sie wieder krank und litt sehr. Nun wurde sie am 11. Juni wieder krank und schon am 13ten um 8:30 morgens erfüllte sich ihr Sehnen und sie durfte heim gehen zu ihrem himmlischen Vater im Alter von 71 J. 5 M. und 26 Tagen. Sie hinterläßt ihren Gatten, 8 Kinder mit Familien, 1 Bruder und viele Freunde, die trauern, aber nicht als solche, die keine Hoffnung haben. Die Begräbnisfeier fand am 18. Juni statt. Am Haus diente Pred. H. T. Neufeld, Enid, Okla.; in der Kirche der Brethren in Waka, dienten die Prediger H. T. Neufeld, Dan L. Blickenstaff, und Rev. McClung, und ein Quartett der Bethel Gemeinde und eins der M. B. Gemeinde sangen. Die Bestattung fand auf dem Ochiltree Friedhof statt.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1942 Jul 9 p. 5

text of obituary:

MRS. JACOB B. WIEBE

Last rites were held for Aganetha Wiebe Thursdya afternoon, June 18, at three o'clock, in the Baptist church, Perryton, Texas, with Rev. Dan L. Blickenstaff, pastor of the Brethren church, Waka, Texas, in charge. He was assisted by Rev. S. R. McClurg, pastor of the Perryton Baptist church and Rev. H. T. Neufeld, Enid, Okla. Interment was made in the Ochiltree county cemetery.

The Waka Brethren choir and a church, Balko, Okla., rendered comforting selections. In the home a quartet composed of Elba Mae, Frances, Vernon Buller and Lawrence Krause sang two selections. Pall bearers were Jake Boese, Dan Teater, Fred Butler, Homer Gurley, D. E. Buller and H. W. Bushman. The flower girls were nine of Mrs. Wiebe's granddaughters.

Aganetha Wiebe, nee Neufeld, was born Dec. 18, 1870, in the village Lindsnort, South Russia. In 1875 she came with her parents, Peter and Aganetha Wiens Neufeld, to the United Staes of America, where they settled in McPherson coutny, Kansas. with them she went through the hard experiences of pioneer lfie.

She accepted Christ as her Savior and on July 28, 1899, was baptized by Elder Henry Toews and accepted into the Bethel Mennonite church, Inman, Kansas.

On Dec. 14, 1892, she was united in marriage to Jacob B. Wiebe. To this union were born eight children, three sons and five daughters. They are: Abraham, Waka, Texas; Jacob, Clinton, Okla.; Mrs. Helen Fleming, Weatherford, Okla.; Mrs. Agnes Janzen, Hooker, Okla.

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