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JAKE DYCK
1953 - 2022
Jake was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, in 1953 and passed away, surrounded by family, at Health Sciences Centre in November 2022 at the age of 69.
Jake leaves behind his beloved wife of 44 years, Dianne, his daughter Kassie (Nathan), sisters Helene and Anne (Don), in-laws Myrna (Ray), Andy (Paula), Barb (Ken), Lorna (Gord), Edna (Sjoerd), Richard, nieces and nephews Lisa (Dan), Leilani (Tom), Leighton (Jenna), Natasha (Jeremy), Josh, Jackie (Randy), Cara (Ken), Barry (Jodie), Andrea (Greg), Leia (Mike), Robby (Tracey), AJ, Sydney (Patrick), Mikhail, Anastasia (Brad), Victoria, Ilse (Chris), Nicolas, Eric, as well as many grand-nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son Tyler, parents Jacob and Helene, brother Peter, sister-in-law Aida, and parents-in-law Bill and Tina.
His lifelong career began at the age of 19 at Derksen Printers where he thoroughly enjoyed and embraced the many stages of his work. This included evolving from analog to digital pre-press, designing posters and ads, books and programs. One of the perks in his later career was driving for rural newspaper delivery. Jake loved going for drives. Also getting him out of the office were his daily, turned weekly, hotdog runs with his brother Peter.
Jake was never bored. In addition to his full-time job, he filled his leisure time with various side gigs. Some of which included SCUBA golf ball recovery, cleaning apartments, running the adult badminton program, designing and printing stationery for friends and family.
He was his kids' biggest advocate - always encouraging them to try new things, be involved in as many activities as possible, and be the best. This involved spending many hours reading rule books, practicing in the gym and on the driveway, and driving to countless games and tournaments. This extended into their adult lives - Jake knew how to express his high expectations, but also show unconditional support in every way. He was so proud of every award and accomplishment that they achieved.
Jake had so many hobbies and interests throughout his life, starting with hockey and fastball. Besides participating, he morphed into a ref and later a coach to his wife then his daughter and ended as an armchair colour commentator.
A true "Jake of all trades", he spent his life learning and honing new skills, always up for a challenge. He was a builder, painter, gardener, marathon runner, fisherman, coach, ref, scuba diver, cake decorator, cook, sous chef, golfer, kayaker, pickleball player, motorcycle rider, vacation planner, delivery driver, handyman extraordinaire, avid reader, debater, camper... Any "spare" time was filled to ensure there was never a dull moment.
Most of these activities included his family, but mostly Dianne. They were true partners in every sense of the word, sharing responsibilities, decision-making, and creating memories along the way. While he had many close friends, Dianne was by his side as his best friend for the last 51 years. They were rarely seen apart.
Always living life to the fullest, Jake made sure he had plans to last for years. He had dream projects and trips, a to-do list for family and friends, and always time for last-minute additions.
Taken much too soon, Jake will be tremendously missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, November 28, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at Steinbach Mennonite Church, 345 Loewen Boulevard, Steinbach, MB.
In honour of Jake, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba.
Arrangements by:
BIRCHWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL CO-OP
1-204-346-1030 OR 1-888-454-1030
www.birchwoodfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Nov 26, 2022
JAKE DYCK
1953-2022
Born in Steinbach, Manitoba in 1953 and passed away surrounded by family at Health Sciences Centre in November 2022 at the age of 69.
Jake leaves behind his beloved wife of 44 years Dianne, his daughter Kassie (Nathan), sisters Helene and Anne (Don), in-laws Myrna (Ray), Andy (Paula), Barb (Ken), Lorna (Gord), Edna (Sjoerd), Richard, nieces and nephews Lisa (Dan), Leilani (Tom), Leighton (Jenna), Natasha (Jeremy), Josh, Jackie (Randy), Cara (Ken), Barry (Jodie), Andrea (Greg), Leia (Mike), Robby (Tracey), AJ, Sydney (Patrick), Mikhail, Anastasia (Brad), Victoria, Ilse (Chris), Nicolas, Eric, as well as many grand-nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his son Tyler, parents Jacob and Helene, brother Peter, sister-in-law Aida, and parents-in-law Bill and Tina.
His lifelong career began at the age of 19 at Derksen Printers where he thoroughly enjoyed and embraced the many stages of his work. This included evolving from analog to digital pre-press, designing posters and ads, books and programs. One of the perks in his later career was driving for rural newspaper delivery. Jake loved going for drives. Also getting him out of the office were his daily, turned weekly, hotdog runs with his brother Peter.
Jake was never bored. In addition to his full-time job, he filled his leisure time with various side gigs. Some of which included SCUBA golf ball recovery, cleaning apartments, running the adult badminton program, designing and printing stationery for friends and family.
He was his kids' biggest advocate - always encouraging them to try new things, be involved in as many activities as possible, and be the best. This involved spending many hours reading rule books, practising in the gym and on the driveway, and driving to countless games and tournaments. This extended into their adult lives - Jake knew how to express his high expectations, but also show unconditional support in every way. He was so proud of every award and accomplishment that they achieved.
Jake had so many hobbies and interests throughout his life, starting with hockey and fastball. Besides participating, he morphed into a ref and later a coach to his wife then his daughter and ended as an armchair colour commentator.
A true "Jake of all trades", he spent his life learning and honing new skills, always up for a challenge. He was a builder, painter, gardener, marathon runner, fisherman, coach, ref, scuba diver, cake decorator, cook, sous chef, golfer, kayaker, pickleball player, motorcycle rider, vacation planner, delivery driver, handyman extraordinaire, avid reader, debater, camper Any "spare" time was filled to ensure there was never a dull moment.
Most of these activities included his family, but mostly Dianne. They were true partners in every sense of the word, sharing responsibilities, decision-making, and creating memories along the way. While he had many close friends, Dianne was by his side as his best friend for the last 51 years. They were rarely seen apart.
Always living life to the fullest, Jake made sure he had plans to last for years. He had dream projects and trips, a to-do list for family and friends, and always time for last-minute additions.
Taken much too soon, Jake will be tremendously missed.
A celebration of life will be held at Steinbach Mennonite Church 345 Loewen Boulevard on Monday, November 28 at 2:00. In honor of Jake, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Publish Date: Nov 24, 2022
As published in The Carillon, Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 24, 2022, Nov 26, 2022
Condolences & Memories (1 entries)
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Dianne and family, we are so incredibly shocked and saddened by the news that Jake has passed away. We loved spending time with you both at the lake and can't thank you enough for the amazing boat ride you took us on. You were both so kind and always a pleasure to chat with. We will certainly miss seeing Jake this summer and hearing about more fun adventures the two of you have been on. Your "Paul Newman" smile will be missed. - Posted by: Nikki Humenchuk (Friend from the Lake) on: Nov 26, 2022
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