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Aganetha Brucks, nee Dueck, was born | Aganetha Brucks, nee Dueck, was born | ||
in Klippenfeld, southern Russia, | in Klippenfeld, southern Russia, in 1889, | ||
the second child in a family of eight. She | the second child in a family of eight. She | ||
had the privilege of growing up | had the privilege of growing up in a | ||
Christian home and in her eighteenth | Christian home and in her eighteenth | ||
year, through the | year, through the ministry of Abram | ||
Nachtigal, she was led to a saving | Nachtigal, she was led to a saving | ||
knowledge of Jesus Christ. In 1908 the | knowledge of Jesus Christ. In 1908 the | ||
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they took three additional children into | they took three additional children into | ||
their home, who were loved, nurtured and | their home, who were loved, nurtured and | ||
taught as their own . | taught as their own. | ||
In 1922 they joined the Mennonite | In 1922 they joined the Mennonite | ||
Brethren church, of which they remained | Brethren church, of which they remained | ||
members until | members until their death. They left | ||
Russia for Canada in 1926 and found a new home in | Russia for Canada in 1926 and found a new home in Coaldale, Alta. After 13 | ||
years they moved to Yarrow, | years they moved to Yarrow, B.C. Later, | ||
after the death of her husband, Mrs. | after the death of her husband, Mrs. | ||
Brucks moved to Clearbrook. | Brucks moved to Clearbrook. | ||
Her husband was | |||
Her husband was called home very | |||
suddenly in 1951. However, she was able | |||
to enjoy many more years of sweet | to enjoy many more years of sweet | ||
fellowship with her children, | fellowship with her children, grandchildren and other children of God. In the | ||
summer of 1971 she became seriously ill. | summer of 1971 she became seriously ill. | ||
Although her physical strength | Although her physical strength decreased, | ||
her | her trust in the Saviour was always clear | ||
and her hope of seeing the Saviour increased. A full life came to an end March | and her hope of seeing the Saviour increased. A full life came to an end March | ||
8. She had attained an age of 82 years. | 8. She had attained an age of 82 years. | ||
She leaves to mourn nine | She leaves to mourn nine children, three | ||
adopted children, their husbands and | adopted children, their husbands and | ||
wives, 43 | wives, 43 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters | ||
and many other friends and relatives . | and many other friends and relatives . | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 11:59, 28 September 2016
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1972 May 19 p. 31
Birth date: 1889 Jul 02
text of obituary:
MRS. AGANETHA BRUCKS
Aganetha Brucks, nee Dueck, was born in Klippenfeld, southern Russia, in 1889, the second child in a family of eight. She had the privilege of growing up in a Christian home and in her eighteenth year, through the ministry of Abram Nachtigal, she was led to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. In 1908 the Lord brought Heinrich Brucks into her life and they were joined in marriage. God gave them 43 years together, a marriage that was blessed with 10 children, eight daughters and two sons. The youngest son predeceased her. Later they took three additional children into their home, who were loved, nurtured and taught as their own.
In 1922 they joined the Mennonite Brethren church, of which they remained members until their death. They left Russia for Canada in 1926 and found a new home in Coaldale, Alta. After 13 years they moved to Yarrow, B.C. Later, after the death of her husband, Mrs. Brucks moved to Clearbrook.
Her husband was called home very suddenly in 1951. However, she was able to enjoy many more years of sweet fellowship with her children, grandchildren and other children of God. In the summer of 1971 she became seriously ill. Although her physical strength decreased, her trust in the Saviour was always clear and her hope of seeing the Saviour increased. A full life came to an end March 8. She had attained an age of 82 years. She leaves to mourn nine children, three adopted children, their husbands and wives, 43 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters and many other friends and relatives .