Helen Wiebe was born on February 13, 2012 at Dalming, Saskatchewan, and died peacefully on February 9, 2012 in Abbotsford to be present with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ whom she loved and served many years of her life.
Her parents were George Willam and Margareta (Nilburn) Wiebe. She was the sixth child in the wide family of eleven. Helen’s education in school was to grade eight. Her favourite subject was mathematics. She enjoyed outdoor sports, in summer it was softball and in the winter, ice skating. These sport activities helped her to relax after a day’s work. After finishing grade eight she had to stay at home to help her mother with household duties. This she did until her younger sisters finished their elementary education. Helen had one year of Bible School in Dalmeny before she left home. Helen’s first jobs away from home were in Saskatoon for several years. She then moved to Vancouver, BC. There she again had several different jobs; the longest and most interesting was thirty-four years with the T-Eaton’s department store. Helen worked at the store until it closed. She then was ready for retirement.
Helen had a good singing voice. For many years she sang in the choir at the First Baptist Church. In her later years she sang in the West Vancouver Senior’s Choir. She sis this until her doctor informed her not to drive her car anymore.
This affected her emotional outlook for the future. Her family member felt she needed to be in an assisted living care home. They moved her to the Tabor Court in Abbotsford where she received very good care. After about four years there she required full care so she was moved to the Cottage Pavilion. Here she also received full care for the last year of her life.
Helen was predeceased by her parents, two sisters, and five brothers. She is survived by her one sister of San Jose, California, two brothers Walter (Rose) of Vancouver, and George (Ruby) of Abbotsford.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 969 Burrard Street, downtown Vancouver.
Arrangements under the direction of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Abbotsford, BC.
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