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(Mrs.) Aganeta Dy
Aganeta Dyck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed
Aganeta Dyck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed
away on November 2l. She was born on April
away on November 2l. She was born on April
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George Dyck. She was predeceased by two
George Dyck. She was predeceased by two
children. She is survived by her husband;
children. She is survived by her husband;
daughters Lydia (Mrs. John) Braun of Ab
daughters Lydia (Mrs. John) Braun of Abbotsford, Irene (Mrs. Bill) Braunagel and
botsford, Irene (Mrs. Bill) Braunagel and
Agnes (Mrs. Ed) Hildebrand, both of Vancouver; nine grandchildren and one sister;
Agnes (Mrs. Ed) Hildebrand, both of Van
couver; nine grandchildren and one sister;
from her second marriage one daughter Susie
from her second marriage one daughter Susie
(Mrs. Bill) Driediger of Abbotsford, and son
(Mrs. Bill) Driediger of Abbotsford, and son

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'Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Dec 21 p. 31

Birth date: 1901 Apr 14

text of obituary:

MRS. AGANETA DYCK

Aganeta Dyck of Abbotsford, B.C. passed away on November 2l. She was born on April 17,1901 to Johann and Aganeta Huebert in Einlage, Russia. When she was eight her mother died and her father moved the family to Nikolaipol. In 1921 she married Jacob A. Dyck; they immigrated to Canada in 1924 settling in Gretna, Man.; moved to Winnipeg and spent 15 years there; in 1946 moved to Abbotsford; in 1960 her husband passed away; soon after she was baptized upon her faith in Christ and joined the Clearbrook MB Church. On December 12, 1965 she married George Dyck. She was predeceased by two children. She is survived by her husband; daughters Lydia (Mrs. John) Braun of Abbotsford, Irene (Mrs. Bill) Braunagel and Agnes (Mrs. Ed) Hildebrand, both of Vancouver; nine grandchildren and one sister; from her second marriage one daughter Susie (Mrs. Bill) Driediger of Abbotsford, and son Ed of Terrace, B.C.; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The funeral was held November 24 at the Clearbrook church with pastor John Baerg and Henry Thielman of ficiating.