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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituaries: 1975 May 30 p. 26 Birth date: 1898 Oct 02 text of obituary: <center><h3>ALEXANDER SUDERMAN</h3></center> Alexander Suderman was b...")
 
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age of 18 he lost his father. His mother
 
age of 18 he lost his father. His mother
 
preceded him by four years.
 
preceded him by four years.
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During the chaotic political conditions
 
During the chaotic political conditions
 
following World War I two of his brothers
 
following World War I two of his brothers
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several years later. They fled to the Cauca·
 
several years later. They fled to the Cauca·
 
sus, still pursued by the revolutionary movement.
 
sus, still pursued by the revolutionary movement.
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While in the Caucasus, evangelistic meetings were conducted in the area. Realizing
 
While in the Caucasus, evangelistic meetings were conducted in the area. Realizing
 
his spiritual depravity, he established a new
 
his spiritual depravity, he established a new
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Rowan area, where he worked and farmed
 
Rowan area, where he worked and farmed
 
until his retirement.
 
until his retirement.
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Though the economic conditions were
 
Though the economic conditions were
 
difficult in the early years, spiritual conditions were vital. .Jesus Christ was Lord, and
 
difficult in the early years, spiritual conditions were vital. .Jesus Christ was Lord, and
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serving in this capacity until recently. He
 
serving in this capacity until recently. He
 
also served as Sunday school teacher.
 
also served as Sunday school teacher.
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As a father he was faithful to his family
 
As a father he was faithful to his family
 
and taught the precepts of G0d's Word to the
 
and taught the precepts of G0d's Word to the
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children and grandchildren would accept and
 
children and grandchildren would accept and
 
serve the Lord.
 
serve the Lord.
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The family was suddenly deprived of their
 
The family was suddenly deprived of their
 
mother on December 5, 1952 . Her death was
 
mother on December 5, 1952 . Her death was
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married Anne Teigrob Voth, who became his
 
married Anne Teigrob Voth, who became his
 
loving wife.
 
loving wife.
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He passed away April 7, and was predeceased by his first wife Mary and his
 
He passed away April 7, and was predeceased by his first wife Mary and his
 
eldest daughter Agnes (Mrs. John) Esau in
 
eldest daughter Agnes (Mrs. John) Esau in

Revision as of 13:16, 12 September 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries: 1975 May 30 p. 26

Birth date: 1898 Oct 02

text of obituary:

ALEXANDER SUDERMAN

Alexander Suderman was born on October 2, 1898 to Frank and Katherina (nee Arndt) Suderman at Halbstadt, Russia, where he grew up and received his education. At the age of 18 he lost his father. His mother preceded him by four years.

During the chaotic political conditions following World War I two of his brothers were murdered and his life endangered. He and his brother William fled to the Crimea. There he met Mary Esau, whom he married several years later. They fled to the Cauca· sus, still pursued by the revolutionary movement.

While in the Caucasus, evangelistic meetings were conducted in the area. Realizing his spiritual depravity, he established a new relationship with Jesus Christ who became his Lord and Saviour. He was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church in Ebental in 1926. That same year they immigrated to Canada, settling in Stouville, Ontario. A year later they moved to the Port Rowan area, where he worked and farmed until his retirement.

Though the economic conditions were difficult in the early years, spiritual conditions were vital. .Jesus Christ was Lord, and he expressed his devotion to him by ministering in word and song_ On September 12, 1937 he was ordained to the diaconate, serving in this capacity until recently. He also served as Sunday school teacher.

As a father he was faithful to his family and taught the precepts of G0d's Word to the children . He prayed diligently that all his children and grandchildren would accept and serve the Lord.

The family was suddenly deprived of their mother on December 5, 1952 . Her death was a tremendous loss. On June 6, 1953 he married Anne Teigrob Voth, who became his loving wife.

He passed away April 7, and was predeceased by his first wife Mary and his eldest daughter Agnes (Mrs. John) Esau in July , 1974. He leaves to mourn his wife Anna; three sons, Frank, Ralph and Alex Suderman; three daughters, Helen (Mrs. Henry) Klassen, Mary (Mrs. Jake) Petkau, and Elfrieda (Mrs. Jake) Thielmann; and 30 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Katherina Wiens of Kitchener and one in the USSR; as well as several nieces and nephews.

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