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Wall, Maria Sukkau (1903-2002)

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(Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 29 Birth date: 1903 Apr 14 text of obituary: <center><h3>MARIA WALL</h3></center> pr. 13. She was born Apr. 14, 1903 t...")
 
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<center><h3>MARIA WALL</h3></center>
 
<center><h3>MARIA WALL</h3></center>
   
pr. 13. She was born
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Marie Wall passed away Apr. 13. She was born
 
Apr. 14, 1903 to Jacob
 
Apr. 14, 1903 to Jacob
 
and Anna Sukkau in
 
and Anna Sukkau in
 
Sparrau, Molotschna,
 
Sparrau, Molotschna,
 
Ukraine. In 1922 she
 
Ukraine. In 1922 she
was baptized in Porde-
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was baptized in Pordenauer Mennonite
nauer Mennonite
 
 
Church. She married
 
Church. She married
 
Isaak Wall in 1924; 7
 
Isaak Wall in 1924; 7
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She had little means of
 
She had little means of
 
support. After 2 months
 
support. After 2 months
youngest daughter Sel-
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youngest daughter Selma died. Maria was
ma died. Maria was
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forced to dig trenches
forced to dig t renches
 
 
for the war. She was
 
for the war. She was
captured by the Ger-
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captured by the Germans but her children
mans but her child ren
 
 
avoided being sent to
 
avoided being sent to
Siberia , and they were
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Siberia, and they were
 
reunited. The family
 
reunited. The family
f led to Poland in 1943,
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fled to Poland in 1943,
 
arriving at a refugee
 
arriving at a refugee
 
camp in Warthegau in
 
camp in Warthegau in
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a farmer. In 1945, while
 
a farmer. In 1945, while
 
fleeing again, she was
 
fleeing again, she was
captured by t he Rus -
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captured by the Russians and sent to Kazakhstan with her 3 sons.
sians and sent to Ka za-
 
khstan with her 3 sons.
 
 
In 1956 she regained
 
In 1956 she regained
her freedom . In 1979
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her freedom. In 1979
she joined her daugh-
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she joined her daughters in Canada, after
ters in Canada, after
 
 
having been separated
 
having been separated
for 35 years. She w as in
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for 35 years. She was in
 
relatively good health
 
relatively good health
 
during her 23 years in
 
during her 23 years in
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Sunny South Lodge for
 
Sunny South Lodge for
 
7 years, then Coaldale
 
7 years, then Coaldale
(Alta.) Health Care Cen-
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(Alta.) Health Care Centre for her last 2 years.
tre for her last 2 years.
 
 
Predeceased by Isaak
 
Predeceased by Isaak
and children Anna, Sel-
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and children Anna, Selma, Jakob and Walter,
ma, Jakob and Walter,
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she is mourned by children Johann of Ger-
she is mourned by chil-
 
dren Johann of Ger-
 
 
many, Mary Dick of
 
many, Mary Dick of
 
Coaldale and Christine
 
Coaldale and Christine
 
Pfeifer of Sidney, B.C.; 9
 
Pfeifer of Sidney, B.C.; 9
grandchildren; 8 great-
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grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was Apr. 19 in
grandchildren; 1 broth-
 
er and 1 sister. The fu-
 
neral was Apr. 19 in
 
 
Coaldale MB Church,
 
Coaldale MB Church,
with Lome Willms and
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with Lorne Willms and
Rudy Heidebrecht min-
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Rudy Heidebrecht ministering.
istering.
 
   
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
 
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Revision as of 13:26, 13 June 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 29

Birth date: 1903 Apr 14

text of obituary:

MARIA WALL

Marie Wall passed away Apr. 13. She was born Apr. 14, 1903 to Jacob and Anna Sukkau in Sparrau, Molotschna, Ukraine. In 1922 she was baptized in Pordenauer Mennonite Church. She married Isaak Wall in 1924; 7 children were born. Daughter Anna died shortly after birth. In 1938 Isaak was taken away; he died the same year. Together with her sister, she was able to buy her parents' house. She had little means of support. After 2 months youngest daughter Selma died. Maria was forced to dig trenches for the war. She was captured by the Germans but her children avoided being sent to Siberia, and they were reunited. The family fled to Poland in 1943, arriving at a refugee camp in Warthegau in 1944. They worked for a farmer. In 1945, while fleeing again, she was captured by the Russians and sent to Kazakhstan with her 3 sons. In 1956 she regained her freedom. In 1979 she joined her daughters in Canada, after having been separated for 35 years. She was in relatively good health during her 23 years in Canada. She lived in Sunny South Lodge for 7 years, then Coaldale (Alta.) Health Care Centre for her last 2 years. Predeceased by Isaak and children Anna, Selma, Jakob and Walter, she is mourned by children Johann of Ger- many, Mary Dick of Coaldale and Christine Pfeifer of Sidney, B.C.; 9 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was Apr. 19 in Coaldale MB Church, with Lorne Willms and Rudy Heidebrecht ministering.

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