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Dyck, Cornelius John (1893-1970)

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passed away on November 1 in the
 
passed away on November 1 in the
 
Herbert Hospital. He was born on June
 
Herbert Hospital. He was born on June
14, 1893 in the village o·f Georgs<ta,l, Furstenland, So·uth Russia. In 1919 he was
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14, 1893 in the village of Georgstal, Furstenland, South Russia. In 1919 he was
 
baptized and accepted into the Mennonite
 
baptized and accepted into the Mennonite
Church. On January 24, 1921 'he was
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Church. On January 24, 1921 he was
 
married to Aganetha Dyck, a union which
 
married to Aganetha Dyck, a union which
was blessed with nine chi·ldren. In 1927
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was blessed with nine children. In 1927
 
they migrated from Russia to Canada,
 
they migrated from Russia to Canada,
settling in the Cabri ·area of Saskatchewan. During their years on the farm,
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settling in the Cabri area of Saskatchewan. During their years on the farm,
they lived in several different parts o.f
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they lived in several different parts of
Saskatchewan. In 1962 they re'tired to
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Saskatchewan. In 1962 they retired to
the town of Herbert, where he lived unti'l
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the town of Herbert, where he lived until
the t ime of his departure. His wile, Aganetha, predeceas'ed him on January 6,
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the time of his departure. His wife, Aganetha, predeceased him on January 6,
 
1964. On December 6, 1964, he was married again to Mrs. Maria Mueller. He
 
1964. On December 6, 1964, he was married again to Mrs. Maria Mueller. He
 
was a member of the Herbert Mennonite
 
was a member of the Herbert Mennonite
 
Brethren Church at the time of his passing.
 
Brethren Church at the time of his passing.
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He is survived by his wife Maria; one
 
He is survived by his wife Maria; one
daugh1er, Mrs. Jake (Nettie) Klassen,
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daughter, Mrs. Jake (Nettie) Klassen,
 
Herbert; two sons, Jake o,f Brandon and
 
Herbert; two sons, Jake o,f Brandon and
Ben of SwHt Current; one stepson, six
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Ben of Swift Current; one stepson, six
 
stepdaughters, 31 grandchildren, four
 
stepdaughters, 31 grandchildren, four
great gmndchi,ldren, one sister and two
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great grandchildren, one sister and two
brothers, one o·f them in Russia. He was
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brothers, one of them in Russia. He was
 
predeceased by his parents, four sons
 
predeceased by his parents, four sons
and two da1 ughters. The funera·1 was held
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and two daughters. The funeral was held
 
November 4 in the Herbert Church, with
 
November 4 in the Herbert Church, with
Rev. N'ick Janz and Rev. Herman Voth
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Rev. Nick Janz and Rev. Herman Voth
oHidating.
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officiating.
   
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 29 April 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Nov 13 p. 23

Birth date: 1893 Jun 14

text of obituary:

CORNELIUS JOHN DYCK

Cornelius John Dyck, Herbert, Sask., passed away on November 1 in the Herbert Hospital. He was born on June 14, 1893 in the village of Georgstal, Furstenland, South Russia. In 1919 he was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Church. On January 24, 1921 he was married to Aganetha Dyck, a union which was blessed with nine children. In 1927 they migrated from Russia to Canada, settling in the Cabri area of Saskatchewan. During their years on the farm, they lived in several different parts of Saskatchewan. In 1962 they retired to the town of Herbert, where he lived until the time of his departure. His wife, Aganetha, predeceased him on January 6, 1964. On December 6, 1964, he was married again to Mrs. Maria Mueller. He was a member of the Herbert Mennonite Brethren Church at the time of his passing.

He is survived by his wife Maria; one daughter, Mrs. Jake (Nettie) Klassen, Herbert; two sons, Jake o,f Brandon and Ben of Swift Current; one stepson, six stepdaughters, 31 grandchildren, four great grandchildren, one sister and two brothers, one of them in Russia. He was predeceased by his parents, four sons and two daughters. The funeral was held November 4 in the Herbert Church, with Rev. Nick Janz and Rev. Herman Voth officiating.

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