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—  Funeral services for Fred E. Dick, 34, well-known Halstead building contractor, were held Friday afternoon at the First Mennonite Church there, Rev. Roland R. Goering and Rev. G. G. Yoder officiating.  Mr. Dick died Feb. 26 in St. Joseph Hospital, Denver, where he had undergone heart surgery the day before.  A native of the Buhler community, he had lived at Halstead the past eight years and had erected a number of buildings there, including the new Halstead State Bank.  Surviving are his widow, Lillian, and two children, Russell Dean and LuAnn Renee of the home; his mother, Mrs. Frank Dick of Burrton; three brothers and four sisters.
—  Funeral services for Fred E. Dick, 34, well-known Halstead building contractor, were held Friday afternoon at the First Mennonite Church there, Rev. Roland R. Goering and Rev. G. G. Yoder officiating.  Mr. Dick died Feb. 26 in St. Joseph Hospital, Denver, where he had undergone heart surgery the day before.  A native of the Buhler community, he had lived at Halstead the past eight years and had erected a number of buildings there, including the new Halstead State Bank.  Surviving are his widow, Lillian, and two children, Russell Dean and LuAnn Renee of the home; his mother, Mrs. Frank Dick of Burrton; three brothers and four sisters.

Revision as of 22:19, 4 February 2019

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1961 Mar 9 p. 6

Birth date: 1927 Mar 7

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— Funeral services for Fred E. Dick, 34, well-known Halstead building contractor, were held Friday afternoon at the First Mennonite Church there, Rev. Roland R. Goering and Rev. G. G. Yoder officiating. Mr. Dick died Feb. 26 in St. Joseph Hospital, Denver, where he had undergone heart surgery the day before. A native of the Buhler community, he had lived at Halstead the past eight years and had erected a number of buildings there, including the new Halstead State Bank. Surviving are his widow, Lillian, and two children, Russell Dean and LuAnn Renee of the home; his mother, Mrs. Frank Dick of Burrton; three brothers and four sisters.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1961 Mar 16 p. 8
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