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Dyck, Isaac L. (1887-1966)

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Isaac L. Dyck was born at Lehigh, Kansas on January 24, 1887 and went to be with the Lord on July 5, 1966 at Clearbrook, B.C. He was 79 years of age at his death.
 
Isaac L. Dyck was born at Lehigh, Kansas on January 24, 1887 and went to be with the Lord on July 5, 1966 at Clearbrook, B.C. He was 79 years of age at his death.
   
As a young child he came to Canada with his parents and lived first in Manitoba and later in Saskatchewan. At an early age he accepted Christ as personal SaviouT and was: lbaJpt'i;zed and alccepted rnnto the Mennon~te Bret!hI'en Chwcih iat 'Winkler. In 191'1 he was united m marriage ,to Mal1ia S3JWatzky of Aberdeen, Sask. Most of his yecaJI's were spel1Jt fat BOl'den, Sask., where he serrvedin the ,Chul'oo in vamioos oapac~ties. In 1946 they movedJ :to South Abbotlslford and from there to Clearbrook, rwhen 1Jhey retired. The 'last months of his life were spel1It in tJhe Tabor Old F:olNs Home at Cleambrook.
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As a young child he came to Canada with his parents and lived first in Manitoba and later in Saskatchewan. At an early age he accepted Christ as personal Saviour and was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church at Winkler. In 1911 he was united in marriage to Maria Sawatzky of Aberdeen, Sask. Most of his years were spent at Borden, Sask., where he served in the church in various capacities. In 1946 they moved to South Abbotsford and from there to Clearbrook, when they retired. The last months of his life were spent in the Tabor Old Folks Home at Clearbrook.
   
He ~s survived Iby Ihis wife; :two sons, MbeIl1t 'Olf Oleal1brook and: Ernie of A1bbotsfon:l!; two d8Jughters, Fcieida (Mrs. Aibe W~en:s), AlIma (>lVIrs. Paill Wielbe) of LashibUl'n, Sask.; 14 gmndchii:ldren and four great gmndchtiLdiren; two sister:s' and one brio t!her
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He was survived by his wife; two sons, Albert of Clearbrook and Ernie of Abbotsford; two daughters, Frieda (Mrs. Abe Wiens), Alma (Mrs. Paul Wiebe) of Lashburn, Sask.; 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; two sisters and one brother.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 8 April 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald: obituary: 1966: Aug 05 p. 18

Birth date: 1887 Jan 24

text of obituary:

ISAAC L. DYCK

Isaac L. Dyck was born at Lehigh, Kansas on January 24, 1887 and went to be with the Lord on July 5, 1966 at Clearbrook, B.C. He was 79 years of age at his death.

As a young child he came to Canada with his parents and lived first in Manitoba and later in Saskatchewan. At an early age he accepted Christ as personal Saviour and was baptized and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church at Winkler. In 1911 he was united in marriage to Maria Sawatzky of Aberdeen, Sask. Most of his years were spent at Borden, Sask., where he served in the church in various capacities. In 1946 they moved to South Abbotsford and from there to Clearbrook, when they retired. The last months of his life were spent in the Tabor Old Folks Home at Clearbrook.

He was survived by his wife; two sons, Albert of Clearbrook and Ernie of Abbotsford; two daughters, Frieda (Mrs. Abe Wiens), Alma (Mrs. Paul Wiebe) of Lashburn, Sask.; 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; two sisters and one brother.