John was born on April 29, 1918, in a house on Churchill to William & Jennie (Bos) Dyk. He moved to his current farm outside of Churchill at the age of five where he overcame many physical disabilities and remained farming until he was 90.
John married Adelaide R. Pust of Lambert, MT. on Dec 1, 1956. Together they were blessed with three children. They ran a dairy farm until 1980. The dairy business was sold, but he continued raising their crops.
John turned the farm over to his nephew when he turned 90. He stayed on the farm until May 2010, when he moved into Parkhaven Assisted Living in Manhattan.
He is survived by his loving and devoted daughters, Darlene Dyk of Manhattan; Rose (Mike) Hoagland of Nine Mile Falls, WA; his siblings Bill (Marilyn) Dyk; Theresa Yadon all of Manhattan; along with many sister and brother-in-Iaws, and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; six sisters, four brothers; his son Roger in 1979 and wife, Adelaide in 2004.
John loved the Lord. Breakfast was not complete without having the Bible read aloud to his wife and children. He loved to attend local church services and supported many in the mission field. His Christian legacy lives on in his children and the many other lives he touched.
John was born on April 29, 1918, in a house on Churchill to William & Jennie (Bos) Dyk. He moved to his current farm outside of Churchill at the age of five where he overcame many physical disabilities and remained farming until he was 90.
John married Adelaide R. Pust of Lambert, MT. on Dec 1, 1956. Together they were blessed with three children. They ran a dairy farm until 1980. The dairy business was sold, but he continued raising their crops.
John turned the farm over to his nephew when he turned 90. He stayed on the farm until May 2010, when he moved into Parkhaven Assisted Living in Manhattan.
He is survived by his loving and devoted daughters, Darlene Dyk of Manhattan; Rose (Mike) Hoagland of Nine Mile Falls, WA; his siblings Bill (Marilyn) Dyk; Theresa Yadon all of Manhattan; along with many sister and brother-in-Iaws, and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; six sisters, four brothers; his son Roger in 1979 and wife, Adelaide in 2004.
John loved the Lord. Breakfast was not complete without having the Bible read aloud to his wife and children. He loved to attend local church services and supported many in the mission field. His Christian legacy lives on in his children and the many other lives he touched.
Family Members
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Fylena Dyk Blalock
1915–1979
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Jennie Dyk
1917–1928
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Anna Dyk Docken
1919–1987
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Egbert W Dyk
1920–1988
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Herman W Dyk
1921–1996
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Dora Dyk Ehresman
1923–2004
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Theresa Dyk Yadon
1924–2019
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Arthur Peter "Art" Dyk
1925–1990
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William "Bill" Dyk Jr
1927–2012
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JoAnn Dyk
1929–1945
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Marie Dyk Blalock
1930–1966
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Arnold Ray Dyk
1934–2004
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