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Aganetha H. “Agnes” <I>Hiebert</I> Giesbrecht

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Aganetha H. “Agnes” Hiebert Giesbrecht

Birth
Goessel, Marion County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Feb 1968 (aged 78)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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༺✿✿✿༻ LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻

Aganetha H. Hiebert Giesbrecht
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February 20, 1889 – February 12, 1968

3rd spouse was David GiesbrechtDaughter of David and Maria (Jensen) Heibert

Wife of David Giesbrecht

DALLAS - Mrs. Agnes Geisbrecht, 78, of 701 Ellendale Ave., a resident of Dallas since 1938, died Monday at a Portland hospital where she had been for more than a month. She was born in Kansas and lived in Newport, Washington, prior to moving to Dallas. She was a member of the Grace Mennonite Church Women's Missionary Society.

Surviving are widower, David; sons Herman and John Fast. both of Dallas, and Frank Fast, Lynden, Washington; daughters Tillie Kliever, Henderson, Nebraska, Edna Woelk, Linda Bergen and Elizabeth Baergen, all of Newport, Washington, Marie Wittenberg, Bellingham, Washington, Katherine Mason, Englewood, California, Gussie Kliever, Mrs. Sarah Pauls and Anna Riemer, all of Dallas; step-sons Henry Wiens, Caldwell, Idaho, John Giesbrecht, Chicago, Ill., and Ed and Dave D. Giesbrecht, both of Dallas; step daughters Lena Gallogy, Dallas, and Elsie Reischke, Salem; 80 grandchildren, 88 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace Mennonite Church, Rev. Olin Krehbiel officiating.

Burial will be in Dallas Cemetery. Friesen • Wiens mortuary is in charge.
༺✿✿✿༻ LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻

Aganetha H. Hiebert Giesbrecht
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
February 20, 1889 – February 12, 1968

3rd spouse was David GiesbrechtDaughter of David and Maria (Jensen) Heibert

Wife of David Giesbrecht

DALLAS - Mrs. Agnes Geisbrecht, 78, of 701 Ellendale Ave., a resident of Dallas since 1938, died Monday at a Portland hospital where she had been for more than a month. She was born in Kansas and lived in Newport, Washington, prior to moving to Dallas. She was a member of the Grace Mennonite Church Women's Missionary Society.

Surviving are widower, David; sons Herman and John Fast. both of Dallas, and Frank Fast, Lynden, Washington; daughters Tillie Kliever, Henderson, Nebraska, Edna Woelk, Linda Bergen and Elizabeth Baergen, all of Newport, Washington, Marie Wittenberg, Bellingham, Washington, Katherine Mason, Englewood, California, Gussie Kliever, Mrs. Sarah Pauls and Anna Riemer, all of Dallas; step-sons Henry Wiens, Caldwell, Idaho, John Giesbrecht, Chicago, Ill., and Ed and Dave D. Giesbrecht, both of Dallas; step daughters Lena Gallogy, Dallas, and Elsie Reischke, Salem; 80 grandchildren, 88 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace Mennonite Church, Rev. Olin Krehbiel officiating.

Burial will be in Dallas Cemetery. Friesen • Wiens mortuary is in charge.


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