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Habegger, LaVeta Loganbill

The Newton Kansan

LaVeta Loganbill Habegger

LaVeta Loganbill Habegger, 83, died Tuesday (Aug. 19, 2008) in her home in Newton while under the care of Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice.

She was born Feb. 28, 1925, near Tulsa, Okla., to Aldus and Susanna Krehbiel Loganbill. Her father died when she was 2 years of age. When she was 3, her mother married Albert Penner, who farmed northeast of Hillsboro.

LaVeta married the Rev. Dr. David L. Habegger on Aug. 18, 1946, in the Bethel College Chapel in North Newton. She is survived by her husband and their five children, Rachel and John Pannabecker, Nathan and Nicole Habegger, Christen and Trish Habegger, Rebecca and Roger Zehr, and Peter Habegger. They have 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Her siblings are the two children of Albert and Eliese (Riesen) Penner, Randy Penner and Hilda (Mrs. Richard) Jantzen, both deceased; the children of Aldus and Susanna Loganbill, Vera (Mrs. Orville) Kliewer of Dodge City, and Eleanor (Mrs. Joe) Lehman of Ft. Collins, Colo.; and the children of Albert and Susanna (Krehbiel) Penner, Loretta (Mrs.Victor) Krehbiel of Pretty Prairie, and Lorene K. (Mrs. Robert) Goering of Newton.

LaVeta was baptized by the Rev. Arnold E. Funk and united with the Bruderthal Mennonite Church in Hillsboro. Since retiring in Newton, she joined the Bethel College Mennonite Church in North Newton.

LaVeta graduated from Bethel College with a B.A. in Bible; from Goshen College with a B.S. in home economics; and from Western Michigan University with a M.A. in home economics.

The Habeggers served churches in Busby and Lame Deer, Montana; Carlock, Ill.; Allentown, Penn.; Upland, Calif.; Elkhart, Ind.; Wichita; and Champaign-Urbana, Ill. for a total of 42 years. Following retirement in 1991, they lived in Fort Wayne, Ind., and since March 2003 in Newton.

In addition to being a homemaker and a teacher of children's Sunday school classes, LaVeta taught in junior and senior high schools and at Friends University in Wichita. In Urbana, she taught quilting through an adult education program.

She made many quilts, nine of which were for both the conferences of the General Conference Mennonite Church and Mennonite Church USA; and for the Strasbourg, France, Mennonite World Conference. These were all hand quilted.

For a number of years, she made and filled 11 school kits for MCC in honor of her grandchildren, and she also sewed several hundred school kit bags for others to fill.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Petersen Funeral Home in Newton. Burial will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the cemetery of First Mennonite Church of Christian in Moundridge.

A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Bethel College Mennonite Church in North Newton, with pastor Heidi Regier Kreider presiding.

Memorials may be given to MCC for feeding hungry children and to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice in care of Petersen Funeral Home.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date21 Aug 2008
Linked toLaVeta Irma (Loganbill) Habegger

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