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As a teenager in Main
As a teenager in Main
Centre, Sask., and then
Centre, Sask., and then
as a young adult attend-
as a young adult attending Prairie Bible Institute,
ing Prairie Bible Institute,
he never lost sight of God's calling. Jacob met
he never lost sight of God's calling. Jacob met
Helena at a summer songfest and their love
Helena at a summer songfest and their love
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a year later. After a 7-year engagement, they
a year later. After a 7-year engagement, they
married Dec. 1945. Jacob and Helena enjoyed
married Dec. 1945. Jacob and Helena enjoyed
working in medical outreach, church plant-
working in medical outreach, church planting, and sending Bible correspondence courses
ing, and sending Bible correspondence courses
into Nepal. In 1966, the family returned to
into Nepal. In 1966, the family returned to
Canada, where Jacob worked as an orderly
Canada, where Jacob worked as an orderly
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MB Church, Langley, B.C, managed a senior's
MB Church, Langley, B.C, managed a senior's
home in Herbert, Sask., served as chaplain at
home in Herbert, Sask., served as chaplain at
Tabor Manor in Clearbrook, B.c., and retired
Tabor Manor in Clearbrook, B.C., and retired
in his early seventies. Until recent years, he
in his early seventies. Until recent years, he
was an active member of Central Heights
was an active member of Central Heights
Church, Abbotsford. Jacob was known for his
Church, Abbotsford. Jacob was known for his
focus, devotion to God, and physical strength.
focus, devotion to God, and physical strength.
Predeceased by Helena; daughter Lois; grand-
Predeceased by Helena; daughter Lois; grandson Nathaniel; 1 son-in-law; 2 siblings; he is
son Nathaniel; 1 son-in-law; 2 siblings; he is
mourned by daughters Sharon (Donald) Fry
mourned by daughters Sharon (Donald) Fry
and Adeline (Hans) Fast; son Paul (Carol); 16
and Adeline (Hans) Fast; son Paul (Carol); 16

Latest revision as of 12:00, 15 July 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2007 Oct p. 29

Birth date: 1913 Apr 13

text of obituary:

JACOB J. DYCK

Jacob J. Dyck died July 16 at age 94. At 6, Jacob knew God was calling him to serve as a missionary in India. As a teenager in Main Centre, Sask., and then as a young adult attending Prairie Bible Institute, he never lost sight of God's calling. Jacob met Helena at a summer songfest and their love was confirmed when Helena shared that she, too, was called to serve in India. Jacob left for India during WWII, with Helena following a year later. After a 7-year engagement, they married Dec. 1945. Jacob and Helena enjoyed working in medical outreach, church planting, and sending Bible correspondence courses into Nepal. In 1966, the family returned to Canada, where Jacob worked as an orderly in Menno Hospital, pastored at Brookswood MB Church, Langley, B.C, managed a senior's home in Herbert, Sask., served as chaplain at Tabor Manor in Clearbrook, B.C., and retired in his early seventies. Until recent years, he was an active member of Central Heights Church, Abbotsford. Jacob was known for his focus, devotion to God, and physical strength. Predeceased by Helena; daughter Lois; grandson Nathaniel; 1 son-in-law; 2 siblings; he is mourned by daughters Sharon (Donald) Fry and Adeline (Hans) Fast; son Paul (Carol); 16 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 1 sister. The memorial service was July 19.