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Peter R. Dueck was a gentle man with a generous nature. He was called on to give leadership in a time of rapid social change, much of which he probably did not understand. Nevertheless Peter accepted the call to pastor and faithfully attempted to foster within the community a spirit of "humility and love" rather than "arrogance and self-centredness." He was suspicious of business, cars and public schools and saw the city as a dangerous place for young people. It is not difficult to understand why Peter came into conflict with proponents of modernization and progress. He is remembered by those he served as "an envisioned, loving, determined leader who gave himself to his people and to the work of God. And, most importantly, he passed on the faith."
 
Peter R. Dueck was a gentle man with a generous nature. He was called on to give leadership in a time of rapid social change, much of which he probably did not understand. Nevertheless Peter accepted the call to pastor and faithfully attempted to foster within the community a spirit of "humility and love" rather than "arrogance and self-centredness." He was suspicious of business, cars and public schools and saw the city as a dangerous place for young people. It is not difficult to understand why Peter came into conflict with proponents of modernization and progress. He is remembered by those he served as "an envisioned, loving, determined leader who gave himself to his people and to the work of God. And, most importantly, he passed on the faith."
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Loewen, Royden K. "Challenges of Peter R. Dueck, 1862-1919." <em class="gameo_bibliography">Preservings </em>No. 9, Part II (December 1996): 29-30.
 
Loewen, Royden K. "Challenges of Peter R. Dueck, 1862-1919." <em class="gameo_bibliography">Preservings </em>No. 9, Part II (December 1996): 29-30.
 
 
 
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Peter R. Dueck, bishop (Ältester) of the Kleine Gemeinde, was born in South Russia on 17 August 1862. He was the second of ten children born to Jacob Dueck (1839-1893) and Maria Rempel (1841-1917). At the age of 12 he immigrated with his family to Canada. They arrived in Quebec City on 18 June 1875 and from there traveled west to settle in Grünfeld, Manitoba. Peter was baptized in Kleefeld, and then married Sarah Plett Kroeker (1871-1951) in 1888. Together they had 10 children, 4 sons and 6 daughters, who they raised on their farm near Steinbach. The Kleine Gemeinde elected Peter to the ministry in 1900 and with unusual speed made him bishop the following year by a 60% majority. Peter R. Dueck served the church faithfully until his sudden death on 7 January 1919.

Peter R. Dueck was a gentle man with a generous nature. He was called on to give leadership in a time of rapid social change, much of which he probably did not understand. Nevertheless Peter accepted the call to pastor and faithfully attempted to foster within the community a spirit of "humility and love" rather than "arrogance and self-centredness." He was suspicious of business, cars and public schools and saw the city as a dangerous place for young people. It is not difficult to understand why Peter came into conflict with proponents of modernization and progress. He is remembered by those he served as "an envisioned, loving, determined leader who gave himself to his people and to the work of God. And, most importantly, he passed on the faith."

Bibliography

Loewen, Royden K. "Challenges of Peter R. Dueck, 1862-1919." Preservings No. 9, Part II (December 1996): 29-30.


Author(s) Sharon H. H Brown
Date Published May 2006

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