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Dueck, Anne (1912-2003)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Feb 6 p. 29

Birth date: 1912 Nov 29

text of obituary:

ANNE DUECK

Anne Dueck died Oct. 30 in Winnipeg. She was born Nov. 29, 1912 in Kistendej, Arkadak, Russia to Heinrich and Maria Dueck. Her mother died 9 years later and Anne assumed respon- sibilities for the family. Her father remarried shortly thereafter. In 1926 the family immi- grated to Manitou, Man. She began her faith journey in 1927 and was baptized in 1928, joining Manitou MB Church. She attended Winkler (Man.) Bible School and taught dai- ly vacation Bible school. She attended MB Bible College in 1947, graduating in 1951. She worked with Canada Inland Mission in Winnipegosis, and later in B. C. with West Coast Children's Mission. In 1957 she com- pleted high school and teacher training in Vancouver and taught until 1970. She worked for Children's Aid Society in Win- nipeg for 10 years. She also volunteered for 32 years with Child Evangelism Fellowship, particularly in the Mailbox Club. In her re- tirement she tutored foreign students in Eng- lish. She began a biblical studies bursary for her great nieces and nephews, 38 of whom have benefited. She was very frugal. She en- joyed an active social life in Donwood South. Predeceased by 4 brothers and 1 sister, she is survived by sisters Mary Martens, Katie Pe- ters; brother John Dyck; 40 nieces and nephews. The funeral was Nov. 4 in Elm- wood MB Church, Winnipeg.