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Dyck, Arthur (1908-1946)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1946 Apr 25 p. 5
 
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— Arthur Dyck of Buhler, who has been sick of an heart ailment for several months, died last Thursday, April 18, at 1:05 o'clock at the Axtell Christian hospital where he was a patient for some time. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 23, at the Buhler Mennonite church. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Dorothy, his father, P. R. Dyck of 411 East Second Street, a brother, Ervin Dyck of route 2, Newton, and five sisters, Mrs. P. A. Unruh and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Newton, route 2; Mrs. Armand Frey of Wichita, Mrs. Otto Richert, 113 Southwest Second, and Mrs. Arnold Voth of Turner.
 
— Arthur Dyck of Buhler, who has been sick of an heart ailment for several months, died last Thursday, April 18, at 1:05 o'clock at the Axtell Christian hospital where he was a patient for some time. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 23, at the Buhler Mennonite church. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Dorothy, his father, P. R. Dyck of 411 East Second Street, a brother, Ervin Dyck of route 2, Newton, and five sisters, Mrs. P. A. Unruh and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Newton, route 2; Mrs. Armand Frey of Wichita, Mrs. Otto Richert, 113 Southwest Second, and Mrs. Arnold Voth of Turner.
   
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1946 May 16 p. 3
 
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1946 May 16 p. 3
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<center><h3>ARTHUR DYCK</h3></center>
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Arthur Dyck was born July 18, 1908, in Hamilton county, Kansas. In 1913, at the age of five, he came with his parents to central Kansas. They made their home in Marion county and later in Harvey county near Walton, where Arthur graduated from the Walton high school with high honors as valedictorian of the class of 1928. He attended Bethel College for two years and then entered the teaching profession. In all he served as a teacher for nine years.
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He received his early training in a Christina home and in the church, which served as a constant encouragement for his spiritual development. He openly professed Christ as his personal Saviour and was baptized by Rev. P. H. Richert on June 6, 1927. He took an active part in church work, and served as a Sunday School teacher for many years. Arthur was especially fond of religious music and took active part in musical organizations in the church.
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Revision as of 13:22, 23 September 2014

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1946 Apr 25 p. 5

Birth date: 1908 Jul 18

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— Arthur Dyck of Buhler, who has been sick of an heart ailment for several months, died last Thursday, April 18, at 1:05 o'clock at the Axtell Christian hospital where he was a patient for some time. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 23, at the Buhler Mennonite church. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Dorothy, his father, P. R. Dyck of 411 East Second Street, a brother, Ervin Dyck of route 2, Newton, and five sisters, Mrs. P. A. Unruh and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Newton, route 2; Mrs. Armand Frey of Wichita, Mrs. Otto Richert, 113 Southwest Second, and Mrs. Arnold Voth of Turner.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1946 May 16 p. 3

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ARTHUR DYCK

Arthur Dyck was born July 18, 1908, in Hamilton county, Kansas. In 1913, at the age of five, he came with his parents to central Kansas. They made their home in Marion county and later in Harvey county near Walton, where Arthur graduated from the Walton high school with high honors as valedictorian of the class of 1928. He attended Bethel College for two years and then entered the teaching profession. In all he served as a teacher for nine years.

He received his early training in a Christina home and in the church, which served as a constant encouragement for his spiritual development. He openly professed Christ as his personal Saviour and was baptized by Rev. P. H. Richert on June 6, 1927. He took an active part in church work, and served as a Sunday School teacher for many years. Arthur was especially fond of religious music and took active part in musical organizations in the church.

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