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Dyck, Peter (1913-2000)

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Peter Dyck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away
 
Peter Dyck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away
 
Sept. 23. He was born
 
Sept. 23. He was born
june 20, 1913 to jacob
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June 20, 1913 to Jacob
 
and Sarah Dyck in
 
and Sarah Dyck in
 
Hague, Sask. At 17, he
 
Hague, Sask. At 17, he
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watching "Hymn
 
watching "Hymn
 
Sing". They had many
 
Sing". They had many
renters in their basement suite in Vancou-
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renters in their basement suite in Vancouver, sharing their home
28 Novembe
 
ver, sharing their home
 
 
with others as with
 
with others as with
 
family. They adopted
 
family. They adopted
john and Mary Plett
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John and Mary Plett
 
and their children as
 
and their children as
 
their own children and
 
their own children and
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Susie in her wheelchair.
 
Susie in her wheelchair.
 
Predeceased by 9 siblings, he is mourned by
 
Predeceased by 9 siblings, he is mourned by
Susie; adopted children john and Mary
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Susie; adopted children John and Mary
 
Plett; 4 grandchildren;
 
Plett; 4 grandchildren;
 
5 great-grandchildren;
 
5 great-grandchildren;
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memorial service was
 
memorial service was
 
held Sept. 27 in Woodlawn Funeral Home,
 
held Sept. 27 in Woodlawn Funeral Home,
Abbotsford, with jay
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Abbotsford, with Jay
 
Neufeld ministering.
 
Neufeld ministering.
   

Latest revision as of 12:25, 30 August 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 Nov 17 p. 28

Birth date: 1913 Jun 20

text of obituary:

PETER DYCK

Peter Dyck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away Sept. 23. He was born June 20, 1913 to Jacob and Sarah Dyck in Hague, Sask. At 17, he went to work for a farmer in Waldheim, Sask., then worked for a dairy farmer near Chilliwack, B.C. He married Susan Giesbrecht in 1942. They were members of Vancouver MB Church until they moved to Clearbrook, B.C., where they joined King Road MB Church and later Clearbrook MB Church. He worked in a shipyard in North Vancouver and a flour mill. He loved the creativity of making noodles in the flour mill and woodworking. His last job was at the MacMillan Bloedel sawmill. He retired early due to his back. He and Susie kept up their yard daily-lawn grooming, rose and flower gardening and grape growing. Their table was often prepared for Sunday company. They enjoyed watching "Hymn Sing". They had many renters in their basement suite in Vancouver, sharing their home with others as with family. They adopted John and Mary Plett and their children as their own children and grandchildren. Over the years, they cared for various nieces in their home and supported many children in the Third World. His last years were spent in Tabor Home, helping Susie in her wheelchair. Predeceased by 9 siblings, he is mourned by Susie; adopted children John and Mary Plett; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and 2 sisters. The memorial service was held Sept. 27 in Woodlawn Funeral Home, Abbotsford, with Jay Neufeld ministering.