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Mrs. Maria Nikkel of Clearbrook, B.C., was born on June 17, 1899, at  
Mrs. Maria Nikkel of Clearbrook, B.C., was born on June 17, 1899, at Plum Coulee, Manitoba. As a young child she came with her parents to Saskatchewan, where they settled in Hepburn in 1911. Here she came to know the Lord as her personal Saviour, and in 1916 was baptised and accepted into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church. On August 11, 1918, she was married to Henry H. Nikkel, a marriage that lasted for 50 years less nine days. After moving to several locations, they finally settled in Abbotsford and then Clearbrook in 1944. In 1964, it was necessary for her to have an operation, after which her physical strength deteriorated. A short illness ended in her passing on August 2, at the age of 69 years. During the days of  her affliction a poem by  Annie Johnson Flint, "What God has promised." and Psalm 121, were precious to her. She leaves to mourn, her husband; two sons: Edward of Vancouver and Reuben of Ottawa; three daughters: Mrs. Abe Froese of Clearbrook, Mrs. Gordon Dancer of Kamloops, B.C., and Mrs. John H. Redekop of Waterloo, Ontario.  
Plum Coulee, Manitoba. As a young  
child she came with her parents to  
Saskatchewan, where they settled in  
Hepburn in 1911. Here she came to  
know the Lord as her personal Saviour,  
and in 1916 was baptised and accepted  
into the fellowship of the Mennonite  
Brethren Church. On August 11, 1918,  
she was married to Henry H. Nikkel,  
a marriage that lasted for 50 years  
less nine days. After moving to several  
locations, they finally settled in Abbotsford and then Clearbrook in 1944. In  
1964, it was necessary for her to havstren,5th deteriorated. A short illness  
ended in her passing on August 2, at  
the age of 69 years. During the days  
of  her affliction a poem by  Annie  
J 0  h n son  Flint, "What God has  
~romised." and Psalm 121, were preCIOUS to her. She leaves to mourn, her  
husband; two sons: Edward of Vancouver and Reuben of Ottawa; three  
daughters: Mrs. Abe Froese of Clearbrook, Mrs. Gordon Dancer of Kamloops, B.C., and Mrs. John H. Redekop  
of Waterloo, Ontario.  


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

Latest revision as of 12:22, 12 August 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Sep 06 p. 24

Birth date: 1899 Jun 17

text of obituary:

MARIA NIKKEL

Mrs. Maria Nikkel of Clearbrook, B.C., was born on June 17, 1899, at Plum Coulee, Manitoba. As a young child she came with her parents to Saskatchewan, where they settled in Hepburn in 1911. Here she came to know the Lord as her personal Saviour, and in 1916 was baptised and accepted into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church. On August 11, 1918, she was married to Henry H. Nikkel, a marriage that lasted for 50 years less nine days. After moving to several locations, they finally settled in Abbotsford and then Clearbrook in 1944. In 1964, it was necessary for her to have an operation, after which her physical strength deteriorated. A short illness ended in her passing on August 2, at the age of 69 years. During the days of her affliction a poem by Annie Johnson Flint, "What God has promised." and Psalm 121, were precious to her. She leaves to mourn, her husband; two sons: Edward of Vancouver and Reuben of Ottawa; three daughters: Mrs. Abe Froese of Clearbrook, Mrs. Gordon Dancer of Kamloops, B.C., and Mrs. John H. Redekop of Waterloo, Ontario.