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<center><h3>DAVID R. DYCK</h3></center>
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David Ralph DycK
David Ralph Dyck
passed away May 29
passed away May 29
He was born May 8
He was born May 8
1933 in Burwalde
1933 in Burwalde
Man. to John L an(
Man. to John L and
Helena Dyck. At 16 h4
Helena Dyck. At 16 he
was baptized an<
was baptized and
joined Winkler MI
joined Winkler MB
Church. He graduat
Church. He graduated from high school in Winkler and received his Bachelor of Science (1956) and
ed from high schoo in Winkler and re o
Bachelor of Education (1959) from the University of Manitoba. He obtained his PhD in
ceived his Bachelor of Science (1956) anc
History of Science from the University of Wisconsin in 1967. He taught at the University
Bachelor of Education (1959) from the Uni·
versity of Manitoba. He obtained his PhD ir
History of Science from the University of Wis·
consin in 1967. He taught at the University
of Winnipeg for 30 years. He retired from
of Winnipeg for 30 years. He retired from
the University in 1996. Following retire·
the University in 1996. Following retirement, he was dean of Concord College, and
ment, he was dean of Concord College, an d
assisted in the creation of Canadian Mennonite University. He also taught at Lithuania
assisted in the creation of Canadian Men-
nonite University. He also taught at Lithuania
Christian College. He was a faithful member
Christian College. He was a faithful member
of River East MB Church, Winnipeg, where
of River East MB Church, Winnipeg, where
he taught Sunday school, served as modera-
he taught Sunday school, served as moderator and sang in the choir. He also served the
tor and sang in the choir. He also served the
Manitoba MB Conference on the management and personnel committees. Whatever
Manitoba MB Conference on the manage-
ment and personnel committees. Whatever
job he undertook, he always did it to the
job he undertook, he always did it to the
best of his ability. He is mourned by his wife,
best of his ability. He is mourned by his wife,

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Aug 13 p. 32

Birth date: 1933 May 8

text of obituary:

DAVID R. DYCK

David Ralph Dyck passed away May 29 He was born May 8 1933 in Burwalde Man. to John L and Helena Dyck. At 16 he was baptized and joined Winkler MB Church. He graduated from high school in Winkler and received his Bachelor of Science (1956) and Bachelor of Education (1959) from the University of Manitoba. He obtained his PhD in History of Science from the University of Wisconsin in 1967. He taught at the University of Winnipeg for 30 years. He retired from the University in 1996. Following retirement, he was dean of Concord College, and assisted in the creation of Canadian Mennonite University. He also taught at Lithuania Christian College. He was a faithful member of River East MB Church, Winnipeg, where he taught Sunday school, served as moderator and sang in the choir. He also served the Manitoba MB Conference on the management and personnel committees. Whatever job he undertook, he always did it to the best of his ability. He is mourned by his wife, Roberta (MacNair); children James, Patricia and Michael; 5 brothers. The funeral was June 2 at River East MB Church.