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Obituary of Anita Dyck
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Dyck, Anita - On November 5, 2025 the earth lost a beautiful soul to spend eternity with her Jesus. She had an extended battle with cancer, a battle that only fueled her continued pursuit of her Lord and Saviour. She died at the age of 57. Devoted wife of Peter Dyck, beloved mother of Aaron and Alyssa, Chris and Andrea, Joel and Liliana, and proud Nana to Fletcher, Jackson, Noah, Addison, Callan, Micah, Alannah, Maddon, and Keeley. Born to John and Margaretha Froese in Los Jagueyes, Mexico. Sister to Tina (Hans), Issac (Maria), Helen (Neil), Dan (Tina), Jaime (Mary), Fred (Judy); Deeply missed by the extended Dyck family; Looked up to by many many nieces and nephews. Anita deeply cherished her 20 year soul friendship with Arlene and Gloria, growing in life together. She spent her life devoted to pointing people to Jesus. She truly believed that everyone could live the life God intended for mankind through a relationship with Jesus, a conviction that was foundational in her faith and purpose in life. Her life centered around Psalm 96 to declare His glory; Matthew 22:37 to Love the Lord; Col 1:20 to make peace through reconciliation; Matthew 25:36 to reflect the character of God; Matthew 11:28-30 to rest in Christ; and Matthew 16:24 to follow Jesus. She started sharing her passion at the Aylmer EMMC church in youth, discipleship, Sunday school and life groups. She then expanded her mission to Tillsonburg in an outreach that she did for 5 years. She met many people who she held close to her heart and continued to pray for in her last days. After, she found a home at The Family Central where she thrived, pouring into the lives of anyone who needed guidance and love. She had an impact on all who received her counsel, as well as volunteers and staff. Christ’s light was truly shone in and through her life. There will be a private family visitation Sunday, November 9th, 2025 1-2pm prior to the public visitation 2-4pm and 6-8pm at the H. A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer. Her life will be celebrated Monday, November 10th at 10am at the Bradley Street Church of God.
A special thank you to the Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre, Dr Blanchet and staff; as well as the Barrie Family Hospice of Elgin. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Family Central, where her legacy can continue would be appreciated.
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