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Peter W. Dyck
Married at age 24 to Virginia “Jean” Romanufa, Peter and Jean raised two daughters and enjoyed 56 years of married life. During this time, they were also blessed with seven grandchildren and a brand new great-granddaughter, all of whom Peter adored. Pete was an adventurous man who enjoyed classic cars, motorcycles and remote-control airplanes. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing and camping trips. Pete and Jean spent 30 years living and working in the Northwest Territories before retiring in Rocky Mountain House in 2004. His retirement was filled with fun and good times with family and his many friends. Peter is survived by his wife, Jean; daughters: Roxanne (Chris) Harke and Teresa (Kevin) Lounsbury; his grandchildren: Justin, Chloe, Braeden, Shawn, Cassidy and Penny-Jean; his great-granddaughter, Everlee; siblings: Edward, Lucille (Norman) Friesen, Mary Reddyk, Francis (Mark) Koop and his sister-in-law Lori (Arnold) Dyck; and many nieces and nephews. Peter was predeceased by his parents, Peter P. Dyck and Anna Norah Dyck; his stepmother, Nettie Dyck; his sisters: Anita (Ian) Mclean and Erna (Phil) Klassen; his brothers-in-law: Ian McLean and Phil Klassen; his brother Arnold Dyck; and his grandson Zeenan Lounsbury. Peter will be remembered for his sense of humour, hearty laugh and great big bear hugs. An interment service for Peter and his sister, Anita Maclean, will be held at Turnhill Cemetery, north of Waldeck (Beaver Flat), Sask., on May 18, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. A celebration of life will be held later. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Diabetes Canada or The Kidney Foundation of Canada. |
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