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n Kleefeld, southern Russia, to Abra~ and
Barbara Dick was born on March 29, 1901, in Kleefeld, southern Russia, to Abram and
Agatha Neufeld. She lived with her family in
Agatha Neufeld. She lived with her family in
the Terek settlement until they were forced
the Terek settlement until they were forced
away during the revolution in 1917. As a
away during the revolution in 1917. As a
result they relocated to the Molotschna
result they relocated to the Molotschna
colony, making their home in Kurushan .
colony, making their home in Kurushan.
 
The family emigrated to Canada in 1924,
The family emigrated to Canada in 1924,
finding temporary residence in Ontario before moving to Whitewater, Man. , where
finding temporary residence in Ontario before moving to Whitewater, Man., where
they settled on a farm.
they settled on a farm.
She married in 1928 to Gerhard K. Dick.
She married in 1928 to Gerhard K. Dick.
They moved to Kitchener, Ont., and were
They moved to Kitchener, Ont., and were
baptized and received into the Mennonite
baptized and received into the Mennonite
Brethren church
Brethren church there. After several
there. After several
years they moved to New Hamburg,
years they moved
Ont., along with their two daughters. Two more
to New Hamburg,
children were born in New Hamburg
Ont., along with
before they moved once again, to
their two daughters. Two more
Virgil, Ont., where they remained until
children were born
her passing. During the last ten years she and her husband
in New Hamburg
before they moved
once again, to
Virgil, Ont., where
they remained until
her passing. During t he last ten years she and her husband
spent the winter months in Fort Pierce,
spent the winter months in Fort Pierce,
Florida.
Florida.
She enjoyed religious broadcasts , and
 
She enjoyed religious broadcasts, and
fellowship with God's people. She especially
fellowship with God's people. She especially
appreciated the ladies fellowsh ip group in t he
appreciated the ladies fellowship group in the
Vir'/fil Mennonite Brethren Church.
Virgil Mennonite Brethren Church.
 
She suffered a stroke in 1974, from which
She suffered a stroke in 1974, from which
she partially recovered. A)1other series of
she partially recovered. A)1other series of
strokes in May placed her in the hospital,
strokes in May placed her in the hospital,
where she passed away on June 26.
where she passed away on June 26.
She leaves to mourn her passing her
She leaves to mourn her passing her
husband , Gerhard Dick of Virgil, son Wilbert
husband, Gerhard Dick of Virgil, son Wilbert
and his wife Betty, also of Virgil; daughter
and his wife Betty, also of Virgil; daughter
Olga, in Switzerland, Mrs. George (Bertha)
Olga, in Switzerland, Mrs. George (Bertha)
Wichert of Virgil and Elsie Dick, of Vineland,
Wichert of Virgil and Elsie Dick, of Vineland,
Ont.; two brothers, Peter Neufeld, of Boisse
Ont.; two brothers, Peter Neufeld, of Boisse
vain, Man ., Kornelius Neufeld, of Agassiz,
vain, Man., Kornelius Neufeld, of Agassiz,
B.C.; one sister, (Mrs.~ Agatha Franz of
B.C.; one sister, (Mrs. Agatha Franz of
Boissevain, Man., and nine grandchildren.
Boissevain, Man., and nine grandchildren.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:37, 12 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 July 21 p. 31

Birth date: 1901 Mar 29

text of obituary:

MRS. BARBARA DICK

Barbara Dick was born on March 29, 1901, in Kleefeld, southern Russia, to Abram and Agatha Neufeld. She lived with her family in the Terek settlement until they were forced away during the revolution in 1917. As a result they relocated to the Molotschna colony, making their home in Kurushan.

The family emigrated to Canada in 1924, finding temporary residence in Ontario before moving to Whitewater, Man., where they settled on a farm.

She married in 1928 to Gerhard K. Dick. They moved to Kitchener, Ont., and were baptized and received into the Mennonite Brethren church there. After several years they moved to New Hamburg, Ont., along with their two daughters. Two more children were born in New Hamburg before they moved once again, to Virgil, Ont., where they remained until her passing. During the last ten years she and her husband spent the winter months in Fort Pierce, Florida.

She enjoyed religious broadcasts, and fellowship with God's people. She especially appreciated the ladies fellowship group in the Virgil Mennonite Brethren Church.

She suffered a stroke in 1974, from which she partially recovered. A)1other series of strokes in May placed her in the hospital, where she passed away on June 26.

She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, Gerhard Dick of Virgil, son Wilbert and his wife Betty, also of Virgil; daughter Olga, in Switzerland, Mrs. George (Bertha) Wichert of Virgil and Elsie Dick, of Vineland, Ont.; two brothers, Peter Neufeld, of Boisse vain, Man., Kornelius Neufeld, of Agassiz, B.C.; one sister, (Mrs. Agatha Franz of Boissevain, Man., and nine grandchildren.