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Dueck, Katharina Dyck (1884-1980)

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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1980 Mar 28 p. 34 Birth date: 1894 Aug 18 text of obituary: <center><h3>MRS. KATARINA DUECK</h3></center> Terence David Isaac of Ki...")
 
 
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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1980 Mar 28 p. 34
 
''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1980 Mar 28 p. 34
   
Birth date: 1894 Aug 18
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Birth date: 1956 Nov 05
   
 
text of obituary:
 
text of obituary:
   
<center><h3>MRS. KATARINA DUECK</h3></center>
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<center><h3>TERRY DAVID ISAAC</h3></center>
   
Terence David Isaac of Kitchener, Onto
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Terence David Isaac of Kitchener, Ont
 
passed away on February 17. He was born on
 
passed away on February 17. He was born on
 
November 5, 1956 to Cornelius and Ella
 
November 5, 1956 to Cornelius and Ella
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accepted Jesus Christ into his heart and life,
 
accepted Jesus Christ into his heart and life,
 
and was baptized and joined the Kitchener
 
and was baptized and joined the Kitchener
MB Church on his 16th birthday. His physi-cal strength slowly deteriorated due to
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MB Church on his 16th birthday. His physical strength slowly deteriorated due to
 
muscular dystrophy; by the age of 10 he was
 
muscular dystrophy; by the age of 10 he was
 
confined to a wheelchair, and by March 1973
 
confined to a wheelchair, and by March 1973
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years as he diligently studied and meditated
 
years as he diligently studied and meditated
 
on the Word and spent time in intercessory
 
on the Word and spent time in intercessory
prayer. The Psalms and the book of Philip-
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prayer. The Psalms and the book of Philippians were among his favourite Bible portions. His attitude and outlook on life would
pians were among his favourite Bible portions. His attitude and outlook on life would
 
 
not have been possible without the constant
 
not have been possible without the constant
 
and loving care he received from his devoted
 
and loving care he received from his devoted
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his grandfather, David Dick of New Hamburg, Ont.; a host of relatives and friends as
 
his grandfather, David Dick of New Hamburg, Ont.; a host of relatives and friends as
 
well as the congregation of Kitchener MB.
 
well as the congregation of Kitchener MB.
The funeral was on Febuary 20 in the Kitchener church, with pastors John F. Froese
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The funeral was on February 20 in the Kitchener church, with pastors John F. Froese
 
and Ted Braun in charge.
 
and Ted Braun in charge.
   

Latest revision as of 14:28, 23 November 2022

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1980 Mar 28 p. 34

Birth date: 1956 Nov 05

text of obituary:

TERRY DAVID ISAAC

Terence David Isaac of Kitchener, Ont passed away on February 17. He was born on November 5, 1956 to Cornelius and Ella (Dick) Isaac in Galt, Ont., and lived most oF his life in Kitchener. As a young boy he accepted Jesus Christ into his heart and life, and was baptized and joined the Kitchener MB Church on his 16th birthday. His physical strength slowly deteriorated due to muscular dystrophy; by the age of 10 he was confined to a wheelchair, and by March 1973 he was bedridden. He developed a gift for sketching and drawing, expressing his love of nature.

For Terry life was not a series of disappointments, self-pity or bitterness, but a gift from God. He spent much time communicating with his Lord, especially in his later years as he diligently studied and meditated on the Word and spent time in intercessory prayer. The Psalms and the book of Philippians were among his favourite Bible portions. His attitude and outlook on life would not have been possible without the constant and loving care he received from his devoted parents. Terry was predeceased by one brother in infancy; another brother, Robert, who also had muscular dystrophy, in 1966; and his father, who died suddenly on October 13,1979. He leaves to mourn his mother, Ella; his grandfather, David Dick of New Hamburg, Ont.; a host of relatives and friends as well as the congregation of Kitchener MB. The funeral was on February 20 in the Kitchener church, with pastors John F. Froese and Ted Braun in charge.

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