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<center><h3>Businessman, Pastor Dies in Manitoba</h3></center> | |||
Steinbach, Man. — Funeral services for Rev. Wm. Dyck, 68, pastor and pioneer businessman of Niverville, were held at the Niverville Mennonite Brethren Church on Dec. 9. He died Dec. 6 at his home. | |||
Rev. Dyck came to Canada with his parents after World War I. He served as pastor of the Niverville M. B. Church for 36 years. | |||
In 1940 Rev. Dyck and his oldest daughter founded Dyck's Electric Hatchery in Niverville. Later the business was expanded into the hardware and lumber fields, and eventually the Wm. Dyck and Sons Construction firm was established. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1971 Dec 23 p. 7
Birth date: 1903
text of obituary:
Businessman, Pastor Dies in Manitoba
Steinbach, Man. — Funeral services for Rev. Wm. Dyck, 68, pastor and pioneer businessman of Niverville, were held at the Niverville Mennonite Brethren Church on Dec. 9. He died Dec. 6 at his home.
Rev. Dyck came to Canada with his parents after World War I. He served as pastor of the Niverville M. B. Church for 36 years.
In 1940 Rev. Dyck and his oldest daughter founded Dyck's Electric Hatchery in Niverville. Later the business was expanded into the hardware and lumber fields, and eventually the Wm. Dyck and Sons Construction firm was established.