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Dyck, Ella A. (1926-2005)
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Ella Agatha Dyck died |
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Aug . 14. She was born |
Aug . 14. She was born |
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− | May 18, 1926 to |
+ | May 18, 1926 to Jacob |
and Bertha Dyck in |
and Bertha Dyck in |
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− | Winkler, Man. She |
+ | Winkler, Man. She became sickly after 1 year. |
− | + | She lived with her parents. In 1961 she received her first cornea |
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− | She lived with her par- |
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− | ents . In 1961 she re- |
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− | ceived her first cornea |
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transplant, and 10 years |
transplant, and 10 years |
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− | + | later her second. In |
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− | 1967 she began working at Valley Rehab |
+ | 1967 she began working at Valley Rehab Center in Winkler. In 1977 her parents moved to |
− | + | Salem Home and she lived first with Mrs. Buhler, then 2 other foster homes before moving |
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− | + | into Crocus Manor. Aunt Nettie Kroeker explained the way of salvation to her and she |
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− | + | believed in Jesus as her Saviour. She was baptized, joining Winkler MB Church. She was a |
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− | + | happy person with a sense of humour. She reminded people of her birthday and how old |
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− | plained the way of salvation to her and she be- |
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− | lieved in jesus as her Saviour. She was bap- |
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− | tized, joining Winkler MB Church. She was a |
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− | happy person with a sense of humour. She re- |
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− | minded people of her birthday and how old |
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she would be. She enjoyed visits by her friends, |
she would be. She enjoyed visits by her friends, |
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+ | particularly James and Charity Peters . Predeceased by her parents, sister Lillian with husband Peter and 6 children, sister Evelyn, |
− | + | brothers Bill and Pete, she is mourned by brother |
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− | + | Jake of Winnipeg; sisters Lena Voth of Winnipeg and Annie Buhler of Saskatoon; many |
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− | ers Bill and Pete, she is mourned by brother |
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− | jake of Winnipeg; sisters Lena Voth of Win- |
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nieces and nephews. |
nieces and nephews. |
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 16 October 2023
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2005 Sep 23 p. 29
Birth date: 1926 May 18
text of obituary:
ELLA A. DYCK
Ella Agatha Dyck died Aug . 14. She was born May 18, 1926 to Jacob and Bertha Dyck in Winkler, Man. She became sickly after 1 year. She lived with her parents. In 1961 she received her first cornea transplant, and 10 years later her second. In 1967 she began working at Valley Rehab Center in Winkler. In 1977 her parents moved to Salem Home and she lived first with Mrs. Buhler, then 2 other foster homes before moving into Crocus Manor. Aunt Nettie Kroeker explained the way of salvation to her and she believed in Jesus as her Saviour. She was baptized, joining Winkler MB Church. She was a happy person with a sense of humour. She reminded people of her birthday and how old she would be. She enjoyed visits by her friends, particularly James and Charity Peters . Predeceased by her parents, sister Lillian with husband Peter and 6 children, sister Evelyn, brothers Bill and Pete, she is mourned by brother Jake of Winnipeg; sisters Lena Voth of Winnipeg and Annie Buhler of Saskatoon; many nieces and nephews.