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Suderman, John P. (1906-1978)

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John P. Suderman of Clearbrook, B.C.
 
John P. Suderman of Clearbrook, B.C.
 
passed away on July 23. He was born on
 
passed away on July 23. He was born on
March 15, 1906 in Alexanderthal, Molot
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March 15, 1906 in Alexanderthal, Molotschna, in southern Russia to Peter and
schna, in southern Russia to Peter and
 
 
Helene (nee Toews) Suderman. When he was
 
Helene (nee Toews) Suderman. When he was
 
a boy of six his parents moved to Siberia,
 
a boy of six his parents moved to Siberia,
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attended the Mennonite Brethren church in
 
attended the Mennonite Brethren church in
 
Gnadenheim, and so the family had many
 
Gnadenheim, and so the family had many
opportunities to hear the Word of God. A
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opportunities to hear the Word of God. At
 
the age of 15, John accepted Jesus as his
 
the age of 15, John accepted Jesus as his
 
Saviour and was baptized and joined the
 
Saviour and was baptized and joined the
 
Mennonite Brethren Church. He attended
 
Mennonite Brethren Church. He attended
 
the school in his village and later took three
 
the school in his village and later took three
and a half years of high school and a year o
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and a half years of high school and a year of
 
Bible school.
 
Bible school.
When he returned home from Bible schoo
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n 1925, he found his parents preparing to
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When he returned home from Bible school
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in 1925, he found his parents preparing to
 
emigrate from Russia. They were persuaded,
 
emigrate from Russia. They were persuaded,
ogether with a number of other families, to
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together with a number of other families, to
go to Mexico. But after only three disap
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go to Mexico. But after only three disappointing months there, they left again, this
pointing months there, they left again, this
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time for Canada, and came to Emerson,
ime for Canada, and came to Emerson,
 
 
Manitoba on January 25, 1926. On July 24,
 
Manitoba on January 25, 1926. On July 24,
 
1927 he was married to Helen Wedel, the
 
1927 he was married to Helen Wedel, the
 
daughter of his former village school teacher,
 
daughter of his former village school teacher,
Jacob Wedel, and
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Jacob Wedel, and together they farmed in the Wawanesa
ogether they farm
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area of Manitoba until 1941.
ed in the Wawanesa
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area of Manitoba
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Life contained various tests for the family and for
until 1941.
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him. In 1937 he became ill with diabetes and went
Life contained
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into a diabetic coma. At other times, particularly
various tests for
 
he family and for
 
him. In 1937 he
 
became ill with
 
diabetes and went
 
nto a diabetic
 
coma. At other
 
imes, particularly
 
 
n the early years in Canada, temptations
 
n the early years in Canada, temptations
 
and spiritual battles were severe. At such
 
and spiritual battles were severe. At such
imes several promises of the Word become
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times several promises of the Word become
 
especially meaningful.
 
especially meaningful.
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In 1941, with a growing family of seven
 
In 1941, with a growing family of seven
 
children, they moved to Clearbrook, B.C.
 
children, they moved to Clearbrook, B.C.
 
Here they joined the North Abbotsford (later
 
Here they joined the North Abbotsford (later
he Clearbrook MB) Church and remained its
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the Clearbrook MB) Church and remained its
 
members for nearly 25 years. Three sons
 
members for nearly 25 years. Three sons
 
were born to them in B.C. Since 1966 they
 
were born to them in B.C. Since 1966 they
had been members of the Bakerview Menno
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had been members of the Bakerview Mennonite Brethren Church. All of their children
nite Brethren Church. All of their children
 
 
have accepted Jesus as their Saviour, have
 
have accepted Jesus as their Saviour, have
 
been baptized and joined the church. John
 
been baptized and joined the church. John
 
Suderman passed away peacefully in his
 
Suderman passed away peacefully in his
leep on July 23, a day short of his 51st
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sleep on July 23, a day short of his 51st
 
wedding anniversary. He is survived by his
 
wedding anniversary. He is survived by his
 
wife, Helen; six sons, John of Prince George,
 
wife, Helen; six sons, John of Prince George,
 
B.C., Peter, Jacob and Gerald of Abbotsford,
 
B.C., Peter, Jacob and Gerald of Abbotsford,
Edward of Vancouver and Henry' of Houston,
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Edward of Vancouver and Henry of Houston,
Texas; four daughters, Luella (Mrs. Henry
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Texas; four daughters, Luella (Mrs. Henry) Unger, Abbotsford, Erna (Mrs. John D.)
.) Unger, Abbotsford, Erna (Mrs. John D.)
 
 
Friesen and Lydia of Vancouver, and Elfrieda
 
Friesen and Lydia of Vancouver, and Elfrieda
 
Mrs. Ernie) Block of Prince George; his
 
Mrs. Ernie) Block of Prince George; his
mother, (Mrs.) Susan Suderman of Saska
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mother, (Mrs.) Susan Suderman of Saskaoon; 19 grandchildren; five brothers and
oon; 19 grandchildren; five brothers and
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two sisters and many relatives and friends.
wo sisters and many relatives and friends.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 19 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 Sept 15 p. 30

Birth date: 1906 Mar 15

text of obituary:

JOHN P. SUDERMAN

John P. Suderman of Clearbrook, B.C. passed away on July 23. He was born on March 15, 1906 in Alexanderthal, Molotschna, in southern Russia to Peter and Helene (nee Toews) Suderman. When he was a boy of six his parents moved to Siberia, where they lived in Gnadenheim, in the province of Omsk. His parents regularly attended the Mennonite Brethren church in Gnadenheim, and so the family had many opportunities to hear the Word of God. At the age of 15, John accepted Jesus as his Saviour and was baptized and joined the Mennonite Brethren Church. He attended the school in his village and later took three and a half years of high school and a year of Bible school.

When he returned home from Bible school in 1925, he found his parents preparing to emigrate from Russia. They were persuaded, together with a number of other families, to go to Mexico. But after only three disappointing months there, they left again, this time for Canada, and came to Emerson, Manitoba on January 25, 1926. On July 24, 1927 he was married to Helen Wedel, the daughter of his former village school teacher, Jacob Wedel, and together they farmed in the Wawanesa area of Manitoba until 1941.

Life contained various tests for the family and for him. In 1937 he became ill with diabetes and went into a diabetic coma. At other times, particularly n the early years in Canada, temptations and spiritual battles were severe. At such times several promises of the Word become especially meaningful.

In 1941, with a growing family of seven children, they moved to Clearbrook, B.C. Here they joined the North Abbotsford (later the Clearbrook MB) Church and remained its members for nearly 25 years. Three sons were born to them in B.C. Since 1966 they had been members of the Bakerview Mennonite Brethren Church. All of their children have accepted Jesus as their Saviour, have been baptized and joined the church. John Suderman passed away peacefully in his sleep on July 23, a day short of his 51st wedding anniversary. He is survived by his wife, Helen; six sons, John of Prince George, B.C., Peter, Jacob and Gerald of Abbotsford, Edward of Vancouver and Henry of Houston, Texas; four daughters, Luella (Mrs. Henry) Unger, Abbotsford, Erna (Mrs. John D.) Friesen and Lydia of Vancouver, and Elfrieda Mrs. Ernie) Block of Prince George; his mother, (Mrs.) Susan Suderman of Saskaoon; 19 grandchildren; five brothers and two sisters and many relatives and friends.

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