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Dyck, Elizabeth (1932-2004): Difference between revisions
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Henry | Henry J. and Elizabeth | ||
Dyck. She attended | Dyck. She attended | ||
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to tapes and CDs. She did needlework, liquid | to tapes and CDs. She did needlework, liquid | ||
embroidery and other handicrafts. She en- | embroidery and other handicrafts. She en- | ||
joyed playing games and doing jigsaw | joyed playing games and doing jigsaw puzzles. She doted on her nieces and nephews. | ||
She was a good gardener, winning 4-H ribbons as a teen. In later years she got around | |||
She was a good gardener, winning 4-H | |||
on her bike or scooter. She loved the Lord and | on her bike or scooter. She loved the Lord and | ||
people. She is mourned by sisters Ann | people. She is mourned by sisters Ann | ||
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Ont.; brother Frank, High River, Alta.; nieces | Ont.; brother Frank, High River, Alta.; nieces | ||
and nephews. The funeral was in Winkler MB | and nephews. The funeral was in Winkler MB | ||
Church with | Church with James Peters and Gary Loewen | ||
ministering. | ministering. | ||
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Revision as of 11:17, 10 July 2023
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2004 Dec 17 p. 24
Birth date: 1932 Sep 10
text of obituary:
ELIZABETH (LIZ) DYCK
Elizabeth (Liz) Dyck died in 2004. She was born Sept. 10, 1932 to Henry J. and Elizabeth Dyck. She attended Winkler (Man.) MB Church. She was a real tomboy and an avid reader. She suffered a nervous breakdown and depression in her 20s, but recovered. She loved music, listening to tapes and CDs. She did needlework, liquid embroidery and other handicrafts. She en- joyed playing games and doing jigsaw puzzles. She doted on her nieces and nephews. She was a good gardener, winning 4-H ribbons as a teen. In later years she got around on her bike or scooter. She loved the Lord and people. She is mourned by sisters Ann Klassen, Winkler and Gloria Cooney, Bath, Ont.; brother Frank, High River, Alta.; nieces and nephews. The funeral was in Winkler MB Church with James Peters and Gary Loewen ministering.