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Dyck, Marie Wilhelms (1893-1977)

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(Mrs.) Marie Dyck was born on November
 
(Mrs.) Marie Dyck was born on November
17, 1893 to Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Willems of
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17, 1893 to Mr. and Mrs. John Willems of
 
Hampton, Nebraska. Her parents died while
 
Hampton, Nebraska. Her parents died while
 
she was still a girl, and her early years were
 
she was still a girl, and her early years were
spent with relatives . She accepted Jesus as
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spent with relatives. She accepted Jesus as
her personal Sav iour in 1912, and was
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her personal Saviour in 1912, and was
 
baptized into the fellowship of the church in
 
baptized into the fellowship of the church in
Henderson , Nebraska. While visiting her
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Henderson, Nebraska. While visiting her
 
sisters and brother in Canada she met and
 
sisters and brother in Canada she met and
 
married Benjamin Dyck of Great Deer,
 
married Benjamin Dyck of Great Deer,
 
Saskatchewan, on October 31, 1915. The
 
Saskatchewan, on October 31, 1915. The
Dycks farmed at Great Deer for a few years ,
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Dycks farmed at Great Deer for a few years,
and for 17 years at Mennon , Saskatchewan,
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and for 17 years at Mennon, Saskatchewan,
 
where they joined the Dalmeny Mennonite
 
where they joined the Dalmeny Mennonite
Brethren Church. I n 1946 they moved to
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Brethren Church. In 1946 they moved to
Abbotsford, B.C. where they farmed unt il
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Abbotsford, B.C. where they farmed until
 
retirement there in 1958.
 
retirement there in 1958.
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Mrs. Dyck suffered from various illnesses;
 
Mrs. Dyck suffered from various illnesses;
in her seventies she was miraculously delivered from a serious operation , realizing the
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in her seventies she was miraculously delivered from a serious operation, realizing the
 
Lord called her to remain to pray for her
 
Lord called her to remain to pray for her
 
children and grandchildren. Cancer was diagnosed in 1974, but the Dycks were able to
 
children and grandchildren. Cancer was diagnosed in 1974, but the Dycks were able to
 
celebrate their Diamond Anniversary in 1975.
 
celebrate their Diamond Anniversary in 1975.
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Her condition deteriorated and after two
 
Her condition deteriorated and after two
 
weeks of hospitalization she quietly passed
 
weeks of hospitalization she quietly passed
into the presence of t he Lord on July 13. Her
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into the presence of the Lord on July 13. Her
 
family remembers her as a wonderful Christian example and a tremendous prayer
 
family remembers her as a wonderful Christian example and a tremendous prayer
warrior whose sincere desire was t hat her
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warrior whose sincere desire was that her
 
children would follow the Lord.
 
children would follow the Lord.
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She is mourned by her loving husband,
 
She is mourned by her loving husband,
 
Benjamin; by six sons and their wives, Ben
 
Benjamin; by six sons and their wives, Ben

Latest revision as of 13:04, 17 March 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1977 Sept 30 p. 31

Birth date: 1893 Nov 17

text of obituary:

MRS. MARIE DYCK

(Mrs.) Marie Dyck was born on November 17, 1893 to Mr. and Mrs. John Willems of Hampton, Nebraska. Her parents died while she was still a girl, and her early years were spent with relatives. She accepted Jesus as her personal Saviour in 1912, and was baptized into the fellowship of the church in Henderson, Nebraska. While visiting her sisters and brother in Canada she met and married Benjamin Dyck of Great Deer, Saskatchewan, on October 31, 1915. The Dycks farmed at Great Deer for a few years, and for 17 years at Mennon, Saskatchewan, where they joined the Dalmeny Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1946 they moved to Abbotsford, B.C. where they farmed until retirement there in 1958.

Mrs. Dyck suffered from various illnesses; in her seventies she was miraculously delivered from a serious operation, realizing the Lord called her to remain to pray for her children and grandchildren. Cancer was diagnosed in 1974, but the Dycks were able to celebrate their Diamond Anniversary in 1975.

Her condition deteriorated and after two weeks of hospitalization she quietly passed into the presence of the Lord on July 13. Her family remembers her as a wonderful Christian example and a tremendous prayer warrior whose sincere desire was that her children would follow the Lord.

She is mourned by her loving husband, Benjamin; by six sons and their wives, Ben and Ann, Walter and Linda, Clarence and Helen, Alvin and Darlene, Menno and Luella, and John and Edith; by one daughter, Alma (Mrs. Bill) Neufeld; 23 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one sister, (Mrs.) Elizabeth Hildebrandt; and a host of relatives and friends.