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David Dyck of Winnipeg passed away Nov. | |||
18. He was born Mar. 6, | |||
18. He was | |||
1909 to Abram and | 1909 to Abram and | ||
Anna Dyck in | Anna Dyck in Waselovka, Russia . At 16, he accepted Christ. In 1926 | ||
the family immigrated | the family immigrated | ||
to Newton, Man. and | to Newton, Man. and | ||
bought a farm . He | bought a farm. He attended Winkler (Man.) | ||
Bible School 1931-35. | |||
Bible School 1931- 35. | |||
He married Katie Toews | He married Katie Toews | ||
June 17, 1934. They | June 17, 1934. They | ||
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wisely divide his time | wisely divide his time | ||
between his ministry, | between his ministry, | ||
family and farming | family and farming duties. He helped establish | ||
Newton MB Church in | Newton MB Church in | ||
1929, taught Sunday | 1929, taught Sunday | ||
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church leader for 12 | church leader for 12 | ||
years and as pastor for | years and as pastor for | ||
13 years . He worked to | 13 years. He worked to | ||
organize Daily Vacation | organize Daily Vacation | ||
Bible Schools in the area | Bible Schools in the area | ||
with help from the | with help from the | ||
Canadian Sunday | Canadian Sunday | ||
School Mission . He | School Mission. He | ||
gave much of his time | gave much of his time | ||
to teaching and | to teaching and mentoring young people | ||
who wanted to pursue | who wanted to pursue | ||
a calling in ministry. | a calling in ministry. After 37 years of farming, | ||
he and Katie retired | he and Katie retired | ||
to Winnipeg, joining | to Winnipeg, joining | ||
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years. He was active in | years. He was active in | ||
church and volunteered | church and volunteered | ||
as a telephone | as a telephone counsellor for 100 Huntley | ||
Street. He was an avid | Street. He was an avid | ||
scholar, taking many | scholar, taking many | ||
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the spiritual well-being | the spiritual well-being | ||
of others and content | of others and content | ||
with the love of his | with the love of his family. Predeceased by | ||
Katie May 12, 2001 and | Katie May 12, 2001 and | ||
all of his siblings, he is | all of his siblings, he is | ||
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White Rock, B.C, Alice | White Rock, B.C, Alice | ||
Epp of St. Norbert, | Epp of St. Norbert, | ||
Man. and Lois of | Man. and Lois of Winkler; 12 grandchildren | ||
and 19 great-grandchildren. The funeral was | |||
and 19 great- | |||
Nov. 21 in Portage Ave. | Nov. 21 in Portage Ave. | ||
MB Church, with | MB Church, with |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 13 June 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Jun 21 p. 28
Birth date: 1909 Mar 6
Text of obituary:
DAVID DYCK
David Dyck of Winnipeg passed away Nov. 18. He was born Mar. 6, 1909 to Abram and Anna Dyck in Waselovka, Russia . At 16, he accepted Christ. In 1926 the family immigrated to Newton, Man. and bought a farm. He attended Winkler (Man.) Bible School 1931-35. He married Katie Toews June 17, 1934. They thrived on the farm, and he sought ways to wisely divide his time between his ministry, family and farming duties. He helped establish Newton MB Church in 1929, taught Sunday school and sang in the choir and quartets. He became Sunday school superintendent. He was ordained in 1943. He served as assistant church leader for 12 years and as pastor for 13 years. He worked to organize Daily Vacation Bible Schools in the area with help from the Canadian Sunday School Mission. He gave much of his time to teaching and mentoring young people who wanted to pursue a calling in ministry. After 37 years of farming, he and Katie retired to Winnipeg, joining Portage Ave. MB Church. He served as chaplain at Donwood Manor for the next 12 years. He was active in church and volunteered as a telephone counsellor for 100 Huntley Street. He was an avid scholar, taking many opportunities to further his education. To the end, he was strong in his faith, concerned for the spiritual well-being of others and content with the love of his family. Predeceased by Katie May 12, 2001 and all of his siblings, he is mourned by children Harold of Abbotsford, B.C, Arnold of Oakville, Man., Abe of Port Rowan, Ont., Frank of White Rock, B.C, Alice Epp of St. Norbert, Man. and Lois of Winkler; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Nov. 21 in Portage Ave. MB Church, with Claude Pratte and John Klassen ministering.