This is copy of a painting of the Funk windmill and house in Rosenthal, Ukraine. The mill was purchased by Johann Jacob Funk, Katie Funk Wiebe's father’s father, in 1904 for 3,000 rubles. It was destroyed in 1926. This painting of the mill was made by Katie's uncle, John Funk.
This is a photo of Grandma Susanna Funk (nee Susanna Peters) standing in front of a house wearing her Sunday best outfit. Her son Jacob J. Funk stands in the background looking on.
This is a photo of Grandma Susanna Funk (nee Susanna Peters) standing outside in front of a house flanked by her daughters and daughters-in-law. Left to right in the photo: Susanna Funk, Betty Funk, Grandma Susanna, Tina Funk, and Anna Funk.
This photo is two separate photos stapled together. The top photo is of a group of young adults posing for a photo. The bottom photo is of large mixed [choir?] posing for a photo in Lucky Lake Saskatchewan.
This is a photo of the mock coronation at the ice carnival in 1937 in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan. Katie Funk Wiebe is the princess on the left. In the center is Marguerite Perrin as queen. On the right is Fern Horner, the other princess. The dresses were made of crepe paper and worn over snowsuits.
This is a photo showing Jacob and Anna Funk (nee Anna Janzen) standing in front of the store that Jake manages. Both he and his wife are wearing large, white storekeeper aprons.