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Nickel, Anna Zielke/Janz (1930-2002): Difference between revisions
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Anna Nickel passed | Anna Nickel passed | ||
away Mar. 12 . She was | away Mar. 12. She was | ||
born Dec. 9, 1930 to | born Dec. 9, 1930 to | ||
Anna Zielke in | Anna Zielke in | ||
Wymyschle, Poland. At | Wymyschle, Poland. At | ||
about 5, she | about 5, she was adopted by Peter and Amanda Janz. Through their | ||
godly influence she | godly influence she | ||
came to faith in Christ. | came to faith in Christ. | ||
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to Germany. At a | to Germany. At a | ||
church in Gronau, she | church in Gronau, she | ||
met | met John Nickel in | ||
1949. She immigrated | 1949. She immigrated | ||
to Canada in 1951 and | to Canada in 1951 and | ||
was joined by her | was joined by her parents a year later. She | ||
married John June 7, | |||
married | |||
1952 in Newton, Man. | 1952 in Newton, Man. | ||
A month later, they | A month later, they | ||
moved to Niagara -on- | moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. She | ||
the-Lake, Ont. She | |||
worked hard on farms | worked hard on farms | ||
and nurseries during | and nurseries during | ||
the early years of her | the early years of her | ||
marriage and cared for | marriage and cared for | ||
her young family. | her young family. Although sewing and | ||
baking were not | baking were not | ||
favourite activities, she | favourite activities, she | ||
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great love for music and | great love for music and | ||
a singing voice to | a singing voice to | ||
match . Later, a daily | match. Later, a daily | ||
bright spot was | bright spot was socializing with friends at the | ||
Donut Diner. Facing | Donut Diner. Facing | ||
mobility difficulties in | mobility difficulties in | ||
later years, she had | later years, she had | ||
double knee | double knee replacement surgery Mar. 4, | ||
from which she did not | from which she did not | ||
recover. She is mourned | recover. She is mourned | ||
by | by John; children Frank, | ||
Henry, Anneliese Adams | Henry, Anneliese Adams | ||
and Marlene Englisch; 6 | and Marlene Englisch; 6 | ||
grandchildren; 2 sisters | grandchildren; 2 sisters | ||
and 2 brothers. The | and 2 brothers. The funeral was Mar. 15 in | ||
Cornerstone Community Church, with Vic | |||
Cornerstone | |||
Loewen and George | Loewen and George | ||
Wichert ministering. | Wichert ministering. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 16 May 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 24
Birth date: 1930 Dec 9
text of obituary:
ANNA NICKEL
Anna Nickel passed away Mar. 12. She was born Dec. 9, 1930 to Anna Zielke in Wymyschle, Poland. At about 5, she was adopted by Peter and Amanda Janz. Through their godly influence she came to faith in Christ. In 1946 the family fled to Germany. At a church in Gronau, she met John Nickel in 1949. She immigrated to Canada in 1951 and was joined by her parents a year later. She married John June 7, 1952 in Newton, Man. A month later, they moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. She worked hard on farms and nurseries during the early years of her marriage and cared for her young family. Although sewing and baking were not favourite activities, she was talented in them and provided well for her family. She had a great love for music and a singing voice to match. Later, a daily bright spot was socializing with friends at the Donut Diner. Facing mobility difficulties in later years, she had double knee replacement surgery Mar. 4, from which she did not recover. She is mourned by John; children Frank, Henry, Anneliese Adams and Marlene Englisch; 6 grandchildren; 2 sisters and 2 brothers. The funeral was Mar. 15 in Cornerstone Community Church, with Vic Loewen and George Wichert ministering.