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Rev. David
Martin Nickel, 75, of Manheim Township, Pennsylvania, was received
into the reality of the resurrection of his Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ on Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Pastor Nickel
preached the life saving Gospel of his Savior for 50 years: "Jesus
said, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to
the Father except through me. If you really knew me, you would
know my Father as well. Because I died for you and live, you also
will live!" (John 14)
Pastor Nickel
was born March 13, 1935 in Wyandotte, Michigan, the eldest son of
the late Rev. Edmund J. H. W. Nickel and Mrs. Edna B. (Krueger)
Nickel.
Rev. Nickel is
survived by his loving wife, Joyce M. (Halverson) Nickel of
forty-nine years. Their 50th wedding anniversary would
have been celebrated on July 2.
Pastor Nickel
was baptized at St. John Lutheran Church, Taylor, Michigan and was
confirmed at Mount Hope Lutheran Church in Shelbyville, Missouri.
He graduated from St. Paul's College (now Concordia University,
St. Paul) in Concordia, Missouri, then received his Masters of
Divinity from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He was
ordained into the public ministry in Bancroft, Nebraska on July
10, 1960, just one week after his wedding to Joyce at Trinity
Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, where he had served as
vicar under the Rev. Donald Knick.
He served the
Lord in many churches throughout the United States and Canada. He
was first installed on July 24, 1960 to serve four small, rural
congregations in Saskatchewan, Canada: Peace Lutheran Church,
Spring Valley; Christ Lutheran Church, Ormiston; St. John's
Lutheran Church, Coronach; Galilee Lutheran Church, Galilee. He
served in Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1966. His second call was to
St. Peter Lutheran Church in Scribner, Nebraska, where he served
from 1966 to 1972. He then accepted a call to Immanuel Lutheran
Church, Alpena, Michigan, where he served until his retirement in
2001. Under Pastor Nickel's leadership, the Immanuel congregation
built a new church building and started two daughter
congregations.
During Pastor
Nickel's retirement, he preached and taught at a number of
congregations, including Bethany Lutheran Church, Ewing, New
Jersey; Hope Lutheran Church, Levittown, Pennsylvania; Calvary
Lutheran Church, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; and Mount Calvary
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lititz, Pennsylvania, where he was a
member.
Surviving in
addition to his wife, Joyce, is a daughter, Sherri Joy Nickel-Milstone,
wife of David Milstone, of North Dartmouth, Massachusetts; a son,
Jeffrey David Nickel, husband of Rachel Nickel of Lancaster,
Pennsylvania; four grandchildren, Alexandra Milstone, Matthew
Milstone, Natalie Nickel, and Laura Nickel; two brothers, James
Nickel, husband of Ruth, of Elkhart, Indiana; Rev. Timothy Nickel,
husband of Marguerite, of St. Augustine, Florida; and a sister,
Julia Baker, wife of Allan, of Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Relatives and
friends are invited to attend a Celebration of the Resurrection
Memorial Service on Saturday, May 8, 2010 at Mount Calvary
Evangelical Lutheran Church, 308 Petersburg Rd., Lititz, PA 17543
at 10:30am to be officiated by the Rev. Jeffrey Webb. A
visitation will take place at the church from 9:30-10:30am.
Interment will be in the church's memorial garden immediately
following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
may be made in Pastor Nickel's memory to Mount Calvary Lutheran
Church. Arrangements made with the Charles F. Snyder Jr. Funeral
Home & Chapel, 3110 Lititz Pike, Lititz, PA 17543, 717-560-5100.
To send the family online condolences, please visit
SnyderFuneralHome.com. |