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Dueck, Jacob A. (1908-2002)

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Jacob A. Dueck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away Jan. 5.
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He was born Sept. 8, 1908 to Johann and Anna Dueck on a homestead near Rosthern, Sask., the 9th of 12 children.
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He completed grade 8 and then stayed at home to help with the work
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while his father travelled as an itinerant minister.
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He accepted Christ at 18 and was baptized. He enjoyed asinging tenor in the choir. Throughout his life he wanted to live by faith and
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please God ib his words and actions. He married
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Hel en Falk April
 
23, 19 33. They settled
 
23, 19 33. They settled
 
on a farm. Life wa s diffi-
 
on a farm. Life wa s diffi-
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Vancouver and Agnes
 
Vancouver and Agnes
 
Dyck of Prince George,
 
Dyck of Prince George,
B.C.; 10 grandchildren ;
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B.C.; 10 grandchildren;
 
stepchildren Ed Klassen,
 
stepchildren Ed Klassen,
 
Doreen Froese, Dan
 
Doreen Froese, Dan
 
Klassen and Dave
 
Klassen and Dave
Klassen; 13 stepgrand-
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Klassen; 13 step-grandchildren; and 24 great-
children; and 24 great-
 
 
grandchildren. The
 
grandchildren. The
 
memorial service was
 
memorial service was
Jan. lO in Clearbrook MB Church, with Jay Neufeld and Rudy Willms Ministering.
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Jan. l0 in Clearbrook MB Church, with Jay Neufeld and Rudy Willms Ministering.

Revision as of 15:28, 2 May 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Mar 22 p. 24

Birth date: 1908 Sep 8

text of obituary:

JACOB A. DUECK

Jacob A. Dueck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away Jan. 5. He was born Sept. 8, 1908 to Johann and Anna Dueck on a homestead near Rosthern, Sask., the 9th of 12 children. He completed grade 8 and then stayed at home to help with the work while his father travelled as an itinerant minister. He accepted Christ at 18 and was baptized. He enjoyed asinging tenor in the choir. Throughout his life he wanted to live by faith and please God ib his words and actions. He married

Hel en Falk April

23, 19 33. They settled on a farm. Life wa s diffi- cult. On e y ea r, he shared his wh eat seed with a friend, but found he still had as much as he started with. In 1939 they bought hi s father' s two quarters of land . This caus ed tension with his brothers, so in 1947 they sold th e land and moved to a farm near Sardis, B.C. , with cow s, chickens and some raspberries. This didn 't work out, so he worked at the hop yards . In 1949 they rented a dairy farm and bought cows. Before long, they were able to buy a farm on Sumas Prairie. In 1953 they were baptized and joined Arnold (B.C) MB Church. In 1953 Helen was diagnosed with cancer, but God's grace, 9 operations and many treatments gave her 22 more years. In 1964 they sold the farm and moved to Clear- brook, B.C., where he did various jobs, includ- ing building chicken barns and a new house for themselves. They joined South Abbots- ford MB Church. Helen died March 23, 1975 . He married Tina Klassen . They attended East Aldergrove MB Church, then Clear- brook MB Church . They moved to a condo and usually walked to church. Tina died in Au- gust 2000. He moved to Tabor Manor in April 2001, then to Bevan Lodge. Predeceased by Helen and Tina and a grandson, he is mourned by children Alice Wiens of Victoria, Leona Anastasiades of Vancouver and Agnes Dyck of Prince George, B.C.; 10 grandchildren; stepchildren Ed Klassen, Doreen Froese, Dan Klassen and Dave Klassen; 13 step-grandchildren; and 24 great- grandchildren. The memorial service was Jan. l0 in Clearbrook MB Church, with Jay Neufeld and Rudy Willms Ministering.