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Elizaheth Dyck of Wink'ier, Manitoba,
Elizaheth Dyck of Winkler, Manitoba,
went to b e wit h the Lord on April 27 lin
went to be with the Lord on April 27 in
her 70th year. She was ,born to Johaonn
her 70th year. She was born to Johann
and Ma~ia Gurstk,ie on June 25, 1900, 'ion
and Maria Gurstkie on June 25, 1900, in
Russ'ia and was 'bro'ught up ,in the home
Russia and was brought up in the home
of her foster parents, Gerhard 'and Anna
of her foster parents, Gerhard and Anna
"Thiessen. As a girl she accepted Ghrist
Thiessen. As a girl she accepted Christ
as her Saviour and ,in 1924 she was
as her Saviour and in 1924 she was
baptized 'by Rev. Diedrich W iebe and
baptized by Rev. Diedrich Wiebe and
received 'into the church. On January 17,
received into the church. On January 17,
1920 she was jO'ined 'in marriage to
1920 she was joined in marriage to
Hein~ich J . Dyok ,in the vHlage of
Heinrich J. Dyck in the village of
Alexanderthal Where they 'lived unt;i,1
Alexanderthal where they lived until
1926. In that year they emigrated t o
1926. In that year they emigrated to
Canada, arriving ,in Winkler. They lived
Canada, arriving in Winkler. They lived
the .rest of their 'I'ives ,in Wink'ier. She
the rest of their lives in Winkler. She
and her husband were looking forward
and her husband were looking forward
to their golden wedding anniversary when
to their golden wedding anniversary when
,he passed awa,y suddenly ,in 1968. Three
he passed away suddenly in 1968. Three
other sons predeceased her in their
other sons predeceased her in their
i nfancy.
infancy.
She ,is survived by ,three daughters,
 
Mrs. Cornie (Anne) Kllassen 'and EI'izabeth of Wi'nk,ler 'and M~. Keith (Gloria)
She is survived by three daughters,
Cooney, B,ellevi'lIe, Ont.; four sons, Julius
Mrs. Cornie (Anne) Kllassen and Elizabeth of Winkler and Mrs. Keith (Gloria)
of Winkler, Jake and Henry of W innipeg,
Cooney, Belleville, Ont.; four sons, Julius
and Frank o,f Bashaw, Alta.; and 10
of Winkler, Jake and Henry of Winnipeg,
grandchi'idren and one great grandchi'ld.
and Frank of Bashaw, Alta.; and 10
The funera,1 was held in the Winkler
grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Mennonite Brethren oChu~h oon April 29
The funeral was held in the Winkler
with Rev. J. M. Schmidt offioiating.
Mennonite Brethren Church on April 29
with Rev. J. M. Schmidt officiating.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 13:01, 2 March 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 May 29 p. 26

Birth date: 1900 Jun 25

text of obituary:

MRS. ELIZABETH DYCK

Elizaheth Dyck of Winkler, Manitoba, went to be with the Lord on April 27 in her 70th year. She was born to Johann and Maria Gurstkie on June 25, 1900, in Russia and was brought up in the home of her foster parents, Gerhard and Anna Thiessen. As a girl she accepted Christ as her Saviour and in 1924 she was baptized by Rev. Diedrich Wiebe and received into the church. On January 17, 1920 she was joined in marriage to Heinrich J. Dyck in the village of Alexanderthal where they lived until 1926. In that year they emigrated to Canada, arriving in Winkler. They lived the rest of their lives in Winkler. She and her husband were looking forward to their golden wedding anniversary when he passed away suddenly in 1968. Three other sons predeceased her in their infancy.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Cornie (Anne) Kllassen and Elizabeth of Winkler and Mrs. Keith (Gloria) Cooney, Belleville, Ont.; four sons, Julius of Winkler, Jake and Henry of Winnipeg, and Frank of Bashaw, Alta.; and 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral was held in the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church on April 29 with Rev. J. M. Schmidt officiating.