NICK NIMCHUK
Posted: January 6th, 2026 NICK NIMCHUK 1933 ~ 2025 Nick was born and raised on the family farm at 16-28-11-W2ND near Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, to Mike and Dora Nimchuk on December 4,1933, Nick passed this life on Tuesday, December 31, 2025.
The family later moved to the farm in Hazel Dell, Saskatchewan. In 1957, he left the farm to work in the British Columbia mills. He married Dorothy Stiede on December 19, 1959, in Tacoma, Washington, making their home in New Westminster BC before moving back to his Saskatchewan farm in May 1960. He survived a bout with tetanus later that summer due to the grace of God.
Four daughters were born during these years and in 1965, they made a move to Midwest Bible College in Stanberry MO where he attended classes, also working in the print shop of the Bible Advocate Press. Upon graduation, Nick preached for the Church of God (7th Day) in Saskatchewan, Alberta, South Dakota, and British Columbia. Nick retired in 2002 and they eventually settled in Medicine Hat as a final move.
He leaves to mourn: his beloved wife, Dorothy (Stiede) Nimchuk; four daughters, Karolyn (Lowell) Forbes of Denver CO, Virginia (Paul) Ling of Eleva WI, Florence (Omar) Mellado of Willis TX, and Judi Nimchuk of Atlanta GA; nine grandchildren, Elizabeth (Benjamin) Roti, Lindsey Parks, Philip (Jenna) Russell, Stefanie (Nick) Kraus, Nikki and Tony Mellado, Logan Dais, Moira (Jack) Robran, and Grady (Clarabelle) Ling; twelve nieces and nephews, Donna (Mark) Hollman, James (Robyn) Mudry, Mark (Cory) Mudry, Warren Mudry, Walter (Sandra) Andruszko, Gloria Andruszko, Margaret Andruszko, Ron (Lori) Thompson, Anita (Harry) Toews, Steven (Linda) Hrynchuk, Virginia (Stan) Sherwood, Wesley (Skye) Hrenchuk, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Show me once. I’ll do it was Nick’s mantra for life. From stitching the ripped stomach of his favorite dog using a darning needle and upholstery thread, breaking horses for riding, to standing up for his beliefs in any situation, he was ready.
Cremation has been entrusted to the Pattison Funeral Home and Crematorium. To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com.
PATTISON FUNERAL HOME
AND CREMATORIUM
540 South Railway St. SE,
Medicine Hat T1A 4C2



