Edward Aksim
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Actually Eduard Aksim was Pastor in Listowel between May 1903 and October 1905. He held his last sermon in Treecastle on 20 October 1905 and then returned to Europe. He married Maria Waldmann in Estonia and they went to South Russia, where he was pastor to German and Estonian parishioners in Vladikavkaz, in the Caucasus. They returned to Estonia from Russia in the summer of 1920 and Eduard returned to Canada in October 1924. He taught at the Lutheran Seminary in Saskatoon and then at Waterloo College, where he was when he died in 1930. His wife and two of his children had joined him in Waterloo in 1929.