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Dueck, Nickolas (1894-1975): Difference between revisions
Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1975 Dec 26 p. 27 Birth date: 1894 text of obituary: <center><h3>NICKOLAS DUECK</h3></center> Nikolas J. Dueck, son of Jacob Peter ..." |
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three-year term in the Russian "Forestry | three-year term in the Russian "Forestry | ||
service" . On May 11, 1918 he married | service" . On May 11, 1918 he married | ||
Helena | Helena Huebner and their marriage lasted | ||
until the Lord called him home on June 30 | until the Lord called him home on June 30 of | ||
this year . During an evangelistic campaign | this year. During an evangelistic campaign | ||
in 1925 Mr. Dueck experienced forgiveness | in 1925 Mr. Dueck experienced forgiveness | ||
of his sins and was baptized and received | of his sins and was baptized and received | ||
into the Allianz Church in Lichtfelde. | into the Allianz Church in Lichtfelde. | ||
In 1926 the family emigrated to Canada | In 1926 the family emigrated to Canada | ||
and the Duecks lived for a time in Saskat | and the Duecks lived for a time in Saskat | ||
chewan, Alberta , and Virgil, Ontario. Afte | chewan, Alberta , and Virgil, Ontario. Afte | ||
retiring from the farm in 1954 they moved to | retiring from the farm in 1954 they moved to | ||
St. | St. Catharines, Ont. where they joined the | ||
Scott Street Mennonite Brethren Church and | Scott Street Mennonite Brethren Church and | ||
celebrated their golden wedding anniversary | celebrated their golden wedding anniversary | ||
in 1968. | in 1968. | ||
Mr. | |||
his Saviour, his family, and the children | Mr. Dueck was an intercessor who loved | ||
his Saviour, his family, and the children of | |||
God. | God. | ||
He is survived by his wife, Helena; | |||
He is survived by his wife, Helena; four | |||
sons, Peter, Jacob, Nick and Abe, and two | sons, Peter, Jacob, Nick and Abe, and two | ||
daughters, Mrs. Cornelius (Tina) Penner and | daughters, Mrs. Cornelius (Tina) Penner and | ||
Mrs. Henry (Helen) Schmidt; a brother | Mrs. Henry (Helen) Schmidt; a brother | ||
Henry, a sister, Mrs . Jacob (Justina) | Henry, a sister, Mrs. Jacob (Justina) | ||
Andres, 24 grandchildren, and seven great | Andres, 24 grandchildren, and seven great | ||
grandchildren. | grandchildren. | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 12 December 2018
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 Dec 26 p. 27
Birth date: 1894
text of obituary:
NICKOLAS DUECK
Nikolas J. Dueck, son of Jacob Peter and Katharina Dueck, was born in 1894 in Elizabethtal, Molotschna in southern Russia, where he spent his childhood and received his early education. In 1915 he began a three-year term in the Russian "Forestry service" . On May 11, 1918 he married Helena Huebner and their marriage lasted until the Lord called him home on June 30 of this year. During an evangelistic campaign in 1925 Mr. Dueck experienced forgiveness of his sins and was baptized and received into the Allianz Church in Lichtfelde.
In 1926 the family emigrated to Canada and the Duecks lived for a time in Saskat chewan, Alberta , and Virgil, Ontario. Afte retiring from the farm in 1954 they moved to St. Catharines, Ont. where they joined the Scott Street Mennonite Brethren Church and celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1968.
Mr. Dueck was an intercessor who loved his Saviour, his family, and the children of God.
He is survived by his wife, Helena; four sons, Peter, Jacob, Nick and Abe, and two daughters, Mrs. Cornelius (Tina) Penner and Mrs. Henry (Helen) Schmidt; a brother Henry, a sister, Mrs. Jacob (Justina) Andres, 24 grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren.