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ANNA (ANNE) WIEBE (KLASSEN)

Born: Jun 20, 1930

Date of Passing: Jan 30, 2022

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ANNA (ANNE) WIEBE
(nee KLASSEN)

June 20, 1930 - January 30, 2022


Anna Wiebe was with us until 6:20 a.m., January 30, 2022. She was the daughter of the late Diedrich Klassen and Helena Loewen. She completed her life while a resident of Maplewood House, Abbotsford, BC. Our mother died of old age.
Anna was born in Gretna, Manitoba, in the Municipality of Rhineland on June 20, 1930. She was married to Jacob Krahn Wiebe July 29, 1950. They lived in Winnipeg until 1997 and then moved to Abbotsford, BC in order to be closer to some in their family.
Anna first came to Winnipeg in 1946 as a 16-year-old to work. She eventually settled on a position in a sewing factory. Once married, however, her working-outside-the-home days were over. She had a new home and growing family to tend to.
By the late 1950s both Anna and Jake had committed their lives to Christ. Over the years they served in various capacities, either separately or together, teaching Sunday school, new believer and marriage classes, care groups and as deacon and deaconess. In her work as deaconess, Anna's demeanor was characterized by fellow church member, Marg Humphrey, in connection with her 90th birthday as a "sweet person, always a kind word, always a smile. ... Always the love of the Lord would shine through her attitude and actions. ... I never knew a time when she was not supportive and encouraging. ... I will never forget you, Anne. You are a very special lady."
A life fully lived, Anna was primarily an active mother of five. But, we didn't take all of her time. Along the way she knitted afghans and sewed clothing, not only for herself and her children, but also the grandchildren; assisted with the newborn grandchildren; how many times did we see Tupperware with a strip of masking tape bearing her name - baking for a church or some other event; was a cook at Bird River Bible Camp; enjoyed a ride on Paul's Harley-Davidson, but sadly, left unfulfilled a wish for a hot air balloon ride.
Anna was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Jake, in 2015. She is survived by her five children: Rick, Terry (Diane), (Red Deer, AB), Gail Chamberlain (Paul), Judy Wardrop (Mark), (Ottawa, ON), and Tim (Debbie) (London, ON); nine grandchildren, Matthew (Nikki), Christie and James Wiebe, Tyler (Raechel) and James Chamberlain, Lindsey and Kaitlyn (Eric) Wardrop, Olivia and Lauren Wiebe; and three great-grandchildren, Cadence and Sophia Chamberlain and Sebastian Gray Dokken. Anna will also be remembered by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Our mother was the eighth of 11 children and is the longest living and last surviving of her siblings. In the closing paragraph of her Life Story and Testimony she wrote, "I will continue on my journey until Jesus comes to take me home." Done!
Our mother Anna will be greatly missed, always loved and never forgotten.
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Milena Campbell for providing our mother with medical care in recent years, Menno Place for providing assisted living accommodation and Maplewood House, where our mother received exceptional care for the 14 months that she was a resident.
Plans to celebrate our mother's life will likely coincide with our triennial family reunion, next planned for July 7-10, 2022.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 26, 2022

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Anna was such an amazing friend and Sister in Christ. We were so richly blessed to have spent many wonderful hours with both she and Jake. They have been incredible mentors to us both and wonderful to our kids from when Kenzie and Craig were very young. We did hate to see them move West but very blessed to see them on a yearly basis. Ann was a real encourager as she would head out to the gym for a workout! I remember one time we were out West and off we went with Jake and Anna for dinner. She was still all dressed up in her heeled boots and all! So many stories we shared about our families,kids and grandkids. So happy she has gone home to be with her Saviour and Lord. I hope you all have some wonderful memories to hold onto as she was such a gentle, loving Godly woman with a million dollar smile always. - Posted by: BettyAnn &Kerry (Friends) on: Feb 26, 2022

  • Aunt Ann was a wonderful and sweet person. Although I have not seen her in many years I will always remember her with a smile on her face and a kindness in her soul. - Posted by: Debbie Gallagher (Niece) on: Feb 26, 2022

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