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was born Nov. 20,1910 to
was born Nov. 20,1910 to
Abram and Anna Pauls in
Abram and Anna Pauls in
Gruenfeld. Ukraine. Her
Gruenfeld, Ukraine. Her
family moved to Canada
family moved to Canada
in 1923 and she married
in 1923 and she married
Fred Dueck on Apr. 12. 1931. They farmed near
Fred Dueck on Apr. 12. 1931. They farmed near
Lucky Lake. Sask. and raised six children. Nettie
Lucky Lake, Sask. and raised six children. Nettie
was baptized in 1941, and became a member
was baptized in 1941, and became a member
of the MB Church in Lucky Lake. Fred retired in
of the MB Church in Lucky Lake. Fred retired in

Latest revision as of 12:37, 23 September 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2008 May p. 33

Birth date: 1910 Nov 20

text of obituary:

AGANETA (NETTIE) DUECK

Aganeta (Nettie) Dueck died Aug. 16. 2007. She was born Nov. 20,1910 to Abram and Anna Pauls in Gruenfeld, Ukraine. Her family moved to Canada in 1923 and she married Fred Dueck on Apr. 12. 1931. They farmed near Lucky Lake, Sask. and raised six children. Nettie was baptized in 1941, and became a member of the MB Church in Lucky Lake. Fred retired in 1976, and died in 1981. Nettie moved to Beechy Personal Care Home in 2002. She is remembered for her faith, her prayers, her generosity, and her love for people. She is mourned by 1 sister; 5 children; 20 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren.