Ken-Wiebe-Obituary

Ken Wiebe

Lodi, California

1947 - 2022

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Kenneth R. Wiebe went to be with his Lord and Savior May 18, 2022, after battling pancreatic cancer 3½ years. Ken was born to Harry and Joanne Wiebe in 1947 in Morris, Manitoba, Canada. The family moved to Calif. in 1949.Ken graduated from Lodi High School in 1966 and received an AA degree from...

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I´m so very sorry to hear this. Condolences and love to you, Donna. He was always an amazing man and loving husband. How blessed you had a lifetime together. Love and hugs, Diane

Some of my best memories are sitting around the living room at Uncle Harry and Auntie Jo's house after Sunday supper. Ken and Gary would be telling stories and we'd all be laughing so hard our stomachs hurt and my dad would be wiping tears from his eyes. Although we are thankful that he is no longer in pain, we all know he will be deeply missed. We are praying for you, Donna, and Gary and Susan - that our loving Father would give you peace and comfort in the days and weeks to come. Much...

So sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was a great guy and always would great me with a smile, and he had a contagious laugh.

So many memories of Ken, mainly as children and teenagers. I always got so excited to go to California to see the Wiebes. Ken and I were the oldest cousins. He always had the ability to make us laugh and was the best story teller, along with his brother Gary. He will be greatly missed. Sympathy and love to Donna and the whole Wiebe family. His grace during his long illness is something I greatly admire. Rest In Peace Ken

I had the pleasure of meeting Ken in 1966 when we were in a electrical training class at Delta College. We both became electricians and work together on many projects. We went fishing hunting and bottle digging many times with some great memories that death cannot take away, I will see you again my brother in heaven. Donna may our God give you His peace.

Sorry for your loss Donna, and your extended family. Although we didn´t really hang with Ken, he was always ready with a friendly greeting and smile whenever we meet.

Oh Donna. My heart aches for you. I did not know he was so ill. I think of what a special man he was and a blessing to all he touched. We had such a blessed like growing up at Temple Baptist. May God be with you as Ken is out of pain and with his Jesus. You are loved

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May God´s grace bring strength, comfort and healing in this time of sorrow and that He surrounds you in His perfect peace and love.