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ck D. Siebert of
Nick D. Siebert of
Kelowna, B.C. passed
Kelowna, B.C. passed
away Feb, 26. He was
away Feb, 26. He was
born Sept. 14, 1919 to
born Sept. 14, 1919 to
Nick and Gertrude
Nick and Gertrude
Siebert in Sparrau, Rus-
Siebert in Sparrau, Russia. In 1924 the family
sia. In 1924 the family
immigrated to Dalmeny, Sask. After a month,
immigrated to Dalme-
they moved to Clairmont, Alta. Several
ny, Sask. After a month,
years later, they purchased a farm in La
they moved to Clair-
Glace, Alta. He accepted Christ at a young
mont, Alta. Several
years later, they pur-
chased a farm in La
Glace, Alta. He accept-
ed Christ at a young
age and was baptized in
age and was baptized in
1939, joining La Glace
1939, joining La Glace
MB Church . He served
MB Church. He served
in Sunday school and
in Sunday school and
music ministry. He mar-
music ministry. He married Mary Hamm May
ried Mary Hamm May
17, 1944. In 1944 he
17, 1944. In 1944 he
started farming with his
started farming with his
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Kelowna. He played
Kelowna. He played
pool, read books,
pool, read books,
golfed and enjoyed go-
golfed and enjoyed going back to help his
ing back to help his
sons with seeding and
sons with seeding and
harvesting. In summer
harvesting. In summer
2001 he noticed a sig-
2001 he noticed a significant loss of energy
nificant loss of energy
and quit golfing. During prostate surgery,
and quit golfing. Dur-
acute leukemia was discovered, which led to
ing prostate surgery,
his death 2 months later. Predeceased by
acute leukemia was dis-
covered, which led to
his death 2 months lat-
er. Predeceased by
daughter Marilyn, he is
daughter Marilyn, he is
mourned by Mary;
mourned by Mary;
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of Kelowna; sons Harold
of Kelowna; sons Harold
of Winnipeg, Dan of
of Winnipeg, Dan of
Main Centre, Sask., Vic-
Main Centre, Sask., Victor and Leonard, both
tor and Leonard, both
of La Glace, and Ken of
of La Glace, and Ken of
Vancouver; 12 grand-
Vancouver; 12 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 3 brothers and
children; 8 great-grand-
children; 3 brothers and
4 sisters. The memorial
4 sisters. The memorial
service was held in Wil-
service was held in Willow Park Church,
low Park Church,
Kelowna, with Arnie Peters ministering.
Kelowna, with Arnie Peters ministering.


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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 25

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NICK D. SIEBERT

Nick D. Siebert of Kelowna, B.C. passed away Feb, 26. He was born Sept. 14, 1919 to Nick and Gertrude Siebert in Sparrau, Russia. In 1924 the family immigrated to Dalmeny, Sask. After a month, they moved to Clairmont, Alta. Several years later, they purchased a farm in La Glace, Alta. He accepted Christ at a young age and was baptized in 1939, joining La Glace MB Church. He served in Sunday school and music ministry. He married Mary Hamm May 17, 1944. In 1944 he started farming with his brother Henry. In 1952 he bought a farm and grew grain and raised chickens, pigs and Herefords. After 38 years, they sold the farm and retired to Kelowna. He played pool, read books, golfed and enjoyed going back to help his sons with seeding and harvesting. In summer 2001 he noticed a significant loss of energy and quit golfing. During prostate surgery, acute leukemia was discovered, which led to his death 2 months later. Predeceased by daughter Marilyn, he is mourned by Mary; daughter Alvina Block of Kelowna; sons Harold of Winnipeg, Dan of Main Centre, Sask., Victor and Leonard, both of La Glace, and Ken of Vancouver; 12 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 3 brothers and 4 sisters. The memorial service was held in Willow Park Church, Kelowna, with Arnie Peters ministering.