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<center></h3>JACOB P. DYCK</h3></center>
<center><h3>JACOB P. DYCK</h3></center>


Manitoba area all his life, was born on
Jacob P. Dyck, a resident of Winkler, Manitoba area all his life, was born on
February 23, 1890 in Blumstein, near Winkler,
February 23, 1890 in Blumstein, near Winkler,
to Peter and Anna (nee Peters) Dyck. He
to Peter and Anna (nee Peters) Dyck. He
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June 11, 1916 he married Bertha Banman.
June 11, 1916 he married Bertha Banman.
The Dycks were blessed with eight children.
The Dycks were blessed with eight children.
The greater part of Mr. Dyck's life was
The greater part of Mr. Dyck's life was
spent as a farmer in Burwalde and he
spent as a farmer in Burwalde and he
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life. On May 17 he went to bed early, not
life. On May 17 he went to bed early, not
feeling well, and passed away that evening.
feeling well, and passed away that evening.
He was prececeased by his youngest daughter,
He was predeceased by his youngest daughter,
Lillian, her husband and six children in an
Lillian, her husband and six children in an
automobile accident in 1975, and by Loretta,
automobile accident in 1975, and by Loretta,
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with pastor John D. Stoesz and Rev. Frank
with pastor John D. Stoesz and Rev. Frank
Friesen officiating.
Friesen officiating.
He leaves to mourn his loving wife,
He leaves to mourn his loving wife,
Bertha; three sons and four daughters; Peter
Bertha; three sons and four daughters; Peter
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Winnipeg; Ella, Winkler; Jake and Tina
Winnipeg; Ella, Winkler; Jake and Tina
Dyck, Winnipeg; Lena and Toby Voth,
Dyck, Winnipeg; Lena and Toby Voth,
Winnipeg; 14 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two brothers; four sisters;
Winnipeg; 14 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two brothers; four sisters;
one step-sister; one step-brother; and many
one step-sister; one step-brother; and many
other relatives and friends.
other relatives and friends.


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

Latest revision as of 13:38, 10 February 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1977 Aug 05 p. 38

Birth date: 1890 Feb 23

text of obituary:

JACOB P. DYCK

Jacob P. Dyck, a resident of Winkler, Manitoba area all his life, was born on February 23, 1890 in Blumstein, near Winkler, to Peter and Anna (nee Peters) Dyck. He grew up in a large family and accepted the Lord as his Saviour during his early years. In 1902 he was baptized and joined the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church. On June 11, 1916 he married Bertha Banman. The Dycks were blessed with eight children.

The greater part of Mr. Dyck's life was spent as a farmer in Burwalde and he enjoyed farming very much. Three of these years were spent in Winkler working at the mill. In 1949 the Dycks moved to Winkler. Mr. Dyck enjoyed good health most of his life. On May 17 he went to bed early, not feeling well, and passed away that evening. He was predeceased by his youngest daughter, Lillian, her husband and six children in an automobile accident in 1975, and by Loretta, the oldest grandson's wife. Funeral services were held on May 21 in the Winkler Church, with pastor John D. Stoesz and Rev. Frank Friesen officiating.

He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Bertha; three sons and four daughters; Peter and Mary Dyck, Winkler; Annie, Colombia; Bill and Anne Dyck, Chetwynd, B.C.; Evelyn, Winnipeg; Ella, Winkler; Jake and Tina Dyck, Winnipeg; Lena and Toby Voth, Winnipeg; 14 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two brothers; four sisters; one step-sister; one step-brother; and many other relatives and friends.