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Wiebe, Katherine (1914-2006)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 May 19 p. 27
   
 
Birth date: 1914 Aug 15
 
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<center><h3>KATHERINE (KAY) WIEBE</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>KATHERINE (KAY) WIEBE</h3></center>
   
Kay Wiebe died peace-
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Kay Wiebe died peacefully Jan. 21 with family
fully Jan. 21 with family
 
 
members at her side.
 
members at her side.
 
She was born Aug.
 
She was born Aug.
15, 1914 in Alexandro-
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15, 1914 in Alexandrodar, Russia, to Abram
dar, Russia, to Abram
 
 
and Anna Wiebe. The
 
and Anna Wiebe. The
 
family immigrated to
 
family immigrated to
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the family to move to Yarrow, B.C. in 1944. Kay
 
the family to move to Yarrow, B.C. in 1944. Kay
 
worked in Vancouver doing housework during
 
worked in Vancouver doing housework during
the winter, while picking berries in the sum-
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the winter, while picking berries in the summer. For many years, Kay owned a berry farm.
mer. For many years, Kay owned a berry farm.
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At 16, she accepted the Lord as her Saviour
At 16, she accepted the lord as her Saviour
 
 
and was baptized Sept. 17, 1944, becoming a
 
and was baptized Sept. 17, 1944, becoming a
 
member of the Yarrow MB Church. Kay lovingly
 
member of the Yarrow MB Church. Kay lovingly
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for her elderly parents, giving people rides to
 
for her elderly parents, giving people rides to
 
appointments, and visiting shut-ins. She had
 
appointments, and visiting shut-ins. She had
the gift of hospitality, and enjoyed the beau-
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the gift of hospitality, and enjoyed the beauties of nature, especially Minter Gardens. She
ties of nature, especially Minter Gardens. She
 
 
s mourned by sisters Martha, Annie, Erma, and
 
s mourned by sisters Martha, Annie, Erma, and
\4ary (John) Unger; nieces and nephews lois
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Mary (John) Unger; nieces and nephews Lois
 
(Erv) Warkentin, Mark (Sheryl) Unger, Eunice
 
(Erv) Warkentin, Mark (Sheryl) Unger, Eunice
 
(Stan) Kroeker, Paul (Kathryn) Unger; 8 great-
 
(Stan) Kroeker, Paul (Kathryn) Unger; 8 great-

Latest revision as of 16:32, 29 January 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 May 19 p. 27

Birth date: 1914 Aug 15

text of obituary:

KATHERINE (KAY) WIEBE

Kay Wiebe died peacefully Jan. 21 with family members at her side. She was born Aug. 15, 1914 in Alexandrodar, Russia, to Abram and Anna Wiebe. The family immigrated to Canada in 1925 and settled in Hochfeld, Man. In 1934, they moved to Poplar Point. Kay worked as a domestic in Winnipeg during the winter to supplement the family income. Continued hard times caused the family to move to Yarrow, B.C. in 1944. Kay worked in Vancouver doing housework during the winter, while picking berries in the summer. For many years, Kay owned a berry farm. At 16, she accepted the Lord as her Saviour and was baptized Sept. 17, 1944, becoming a member of the Yarrow MB Church. Kay lovingly and generously gave to those in need, caring for her elderly parents, giving people rides to appointments, and visiting shut-ins. She had the gift of hospitality, and enjoyed the beauties of nature, especially Minter Gardens. She s mourned by sisters Martha, Annie, Erma, and Mary (John) Unger; nieces and nephews Lois (Erv) Warkentin, Mark (Sheryl) Unger, Eunice (Stan) Kroeker, Paul (Kathryn) Unger; 8 great- nieces and nephews. The memorial service was Jan. 28 at Yarrow MB Church.