Theodor crutch

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Theodor crutch

Theodor Krücke (* in Langenholzhausen ; † October 11, 1912 in Lichterfelde near Berlin ) was a German teacher , pastor and politician .

Life

Krücke was the second son of Pastor Wilhelm Krücke, who worked in Langenholzhausen. After attending grammar school in Lemgo and studying in Erlangen and Berlin, he was named a candidate for the state on March 6, 1861. After a short time as assistant preacher in Bremen , Theodor Krücke received the position as assistant teacher at the Princely School Teachers' Seminar and Gymnasium in Detmold. In 1984 he passed the state examination .

In 1865 Krücke was appointed 17th pastor to the Evangelical Church in Wüsten . Twelve years later he went to Salzuflen as a pastor and served there for over ten years. On January 20, 1887, Theodor Krücke was elected pastor in the castle parish of the small town of Altlandsberg in Brandenburg . He worked here until October 1909.

Theodor Krücke died on October 11, 1912 in Lichterfelde near Berlin.

politics

In the fall of 1876 Krücke took part as a candidate in the election to the Lippe state parliament .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Schubert, Erwin: Church and School in the Woiste. Church and school chronicle of the community of Wüsten; without a date.
  2. ^ Theodor Krücke 1865–1877, 17th pastor in Wüsten; accessed on October 17, 2017