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<center><h3>PETER GEORGE DICK</h3></center> | <center><h3>PETER GEORGE DICK</h3></center> | ||
Peter Dick died | Peter Dick died peacefully July 21 at nearly | ||
101 years. He was | 101 years. He was | ||
born Oct. 18, 1905 to | born Oct. 18, 1905 to | ||
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immigrated to Canada to "spy out the land" for | immigrated to Canada to "spy out the land" for | ||
them. He settled in Kitchener, Ont. where he | them. He settled in Kitchener, Ont. where he | ||
worked on a farm and met Anna Becker, whom | worked on a farm and met Anna Becker, whom | ||
he married June 15, 1930. At Anna's suggestion, | he married June 15, 1930. At Anna's suggestion, | ||
Peter made a commitment to become a | Peter made a commitment to become a Christian and live a life of service. He sang in the choir, | ||
served as a deacon, joined the Gideons, and | served as a deacon, joined the Gideons, and | ||
opened his home to immigrant families who | opened his home to immigrant families who | ||
had escaped the Soviet Union during WWII. | had escaped the Soviet Union during WWII. Peter and Anna struggled to make a life during the | ||
Great Depression, first on a farm and then in the | Great Depression, first on a farm and then in the | ||
city of Kitchener. They moved to Denver after | city of Kitchener. They moved to Denver after | ||
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things. He rode the wave of life with curiosity, | things. He rode the wave of life with curiosity, | ||
elegance, and vitality. Predeceased by Anna; | elegance, and vitality. Predeceased by Anna; | ||
infant daughter Eleanor; he is mourned by | infant daughter Eleanor; he is mourned by children Elfrieda Heinrichs, John, Marina Unger, and | ||
Debra Classen; 2 sisters. | Debra Classen; 2 sisters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 11 March 2024
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Sep 1 p. 25
Birth date: 1905 Oct 18
text of obituary:
PETER GEORGE DICK
Peter Dick died peacefully July 21 at nearly 101 years. He was born Oct. 18, 1905 to Gerhard and Aganeta Dick in Alexanderkrone, Ukraine. At 5, he moved with his family to Siberia, and at 21, immigrated to Canada to "spy out the land" for them. He settled in Kitchener, Ont. where he worked on a farm and met Anna Becker, whom he married June 15, 1930. At Anna's suggestion, Peter made a commitment to become a Christian and live a life of service. He sang in the choir, served as a deacon, joined the Gideons, and opened his home to immigrant families who had escaped the Soviet Union during WWII. Peter and Anna struggled to make a life during the Great Depression, first on a farm and then in the city of Kitchener. They moved to Denver after retirement, travelling all over the world. When Anna died in 1989, Peter moved back to Ontario. He loved to read, write, and stay informed about things. He rode the wave of life with curiosity, elegance, and vitality. Predeceased by Anna; infant daughter Eleanor; he is mourned by children Elfrieda Heinrichs, John, Marina Unger, and Debra Classen; 2 sisters.