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<center><h3>MRS. MARGARETHA DICK</h3></center>
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1895 in South Russia to Henry and Margaretha Reimer of Lichtfelde, Molotschna. In
Margaretha Dick was born October 19, 1895 in South Russia to Henry and Margaretha Reimer of Lichtfelde, Molotschna. In
her youth she found Christ as her Saviour
her youth she found Christ as her Saviour
and was later baptized and joined the
and was later baptized and joined the
Mennonite Brethren Church.
Mennonite Brethren Church.
She enjoyed a carefree and happy home
She enjoyed a carefree and happy home
and school life, but later revolution and
and school life, but later revolution and
bloodshed came to Russia. It was during this
bloodshed came to Russia. It was during this
time of unrest that she was united in
time of unrest that she was united in
marriage to Bernhard J . Dick on April 20,
marriage to Bernhard J. Dick on April 20,
1920. The Lord wonderfuliy protected them
1920. The Lord wonderfully protected them
in many ways and in 1924 they were led to
in many ways and in 1924 they were led to
Canada, first to Borden, Sask.
Canada, first to Borden, Sask.
They moved to Coaldale in 1927 and
They moved to Coaldale in 1927 and
resided there until her death, 48 years later.
resided there until her death, 48 years later.
Her greatest concern and joy was to see her
Her greatest concern and joy was to see her
children walk in the ways of the Lord. H
children walk in the ways of the Lord. Her
family circle and she will be sadly missed.
family circle and she will be sadly missed.
She leaves to mourn her passing: husband
She leaves to mourn her passing: husband
Bernhard J. Dick; four daughters and four
Bernhard J. Dick; four daughters and four
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Margaret of St. Catharines, Ont., John and
Margaret of St. Catharines, Ont., John and
Hilda of Steinbach, Man., Henry and Martha
Hilda of Steinbach, Man., Henry and Martha
of Linden, Alta., Victor and Helen of Clearbrook , B.C., Arthur and Helen of Kelowna,
of Linden, Alta., Victor and Helen of Clearbrook, B.C., Arthur and Helen of Kelowna,
B.C. , Agnes and Kalyan Dey of New Jersey,
B.C., Agnes and Kalyan Dey of New Jersey,
Erna and Henry Hubert of Vineland, Ont.;
Erna and Henry Hubert of Vineland, Ont.;
27 grandchildren, one great-grandchild ; and
27 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and
two sisters.
two sisters.
The funeral was held in the Coaldale
The funeral was held in the Coaldale
Church on May 26. Pastor Rudy Heidebrecht
Church on May 26. Pastor Rudy Heidebrecht
based his message on John 14: 1-3. Rev.
based his message on John 14: 1-3. Rev.
Henry Penner , a son-in-law, spoke in t he
Henry Penner, a son-in-law, spoke in the
German language, paying hig h tribute to the
German language, paying high tribute to the
unfeigned and untaint ed faith of their mo
unfeigned and untainted faith of their mother.


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

Latest revision as of 12:07, 3 October 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 June 27 p. 39

Birth date: 1895 Oct 19

text of obituary:

MRS. MARGARETHA DICK

Margaretha Dick was born October 19, 1895 in South Russia to Henry and Margaretha Reimer of Lichtfelde, Molotschna. In her youth she found Christ as her Saviour and was later baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church.

She enjoyed a carefree and happy home and school life, but later revolution and bloodshed came to Russia. It was during this time of unrest that she was united in marriage to Bernhard J. Dick on April 20, 1920. The Lord wonderfully protected them in many ways and in 1924 they were led to Canada, first to Borden, Sask.

They moved to Coaldale in 1927 and resided there until her death, 48 years later. Her greatest concern and joy was to see her children walk in the ways of the Lord. Her family circle and she will be sadly missed.

She leaves to mourn her passing: husband Bernhard J. Dick; four daughters and four sons, Lydia and Henry Penner of Saskatoon, Margaret of St. Catharines, Ont., John and Hilda of Steinbach, Man., Henry and Martha of Linden, Alta., Victor and Helen of Clearbrook, B.C., Arthur and Helen of Kelowna, B.C., Agnes and Kalyan Dey of New Jersey, Erna and Henry Hubert of Vineland, Ont.; 27 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and two sisters.

The funeral was held in the Coaldale Church on May 26. Pastor Rudy Heidebrecht based his message on John 14: 1-3. Rev. Henry Penner, a son-in-law, spoke in the German language, paying high tribute to the unfeigned and untainted faith of their mother.