Condolences
Oh, Vicky, how shocked I am to hear of Ben’s passing. In the years that I lived in the Huntsgate apartment, I always enjoyed chatting with him (and you). My heart goes out to you and your family. I know how deeply you must be missing him.
With love, Deb (#102)
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
My condolences to Vicky and the Dyck family. Ben and Vicky became good friends of mine in Huntsgate Place. I have appreciated their friendship, and have always enjoyed talking with Ben about my life and experiences. I will miss his smile and passion for life. My prayers and thoughts are with you Vicky and family.
Sincerely, Michael Funk
My condolences to Vickey and family. MY prayers and thoughs are with you and your family at this time.
Vicki & family,
Our sincere condolences on your sad loss of Ben. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult journey.
Our hearts have gone to Dyck family.We are so sorry to hear about Grandpa Ben’s passing. He will be deeply missed.
May Grandpa Ben rest in peace!
Sincrely,
Minh
Vicki and family, our sincerest condolences on Ben’s passing. We met Ben in NL years ago when you guys and Brian visited with my sister’s (Jacqueline) family. Our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.
I wish to extend my sincere condolences to all the family of Ben Dyck. My name is Ray Herperger, I first met Ben about 40 years ago when I was in Sales at Regina General Tire.I regarded him not only as a customer, but also as a good friend. He had the most easy going and friendly personality that made him an exceptional person. Even though we did not cross paths too many times in recent years, I thought of him often.
May you be comforted by God’s special Graces.
Ray.
Our sincere condolences to Vickie, David, Matt, Brian, and Dennis. My wife and I would much rather be with the family than writing. We share in your grief and that grief can only be subsided knowing that he no longer is suffering and that he will be living eternally with his maker in a much better place. Even though we met too few times, Ben left a lasting impression on us. He came to our home in Louisiana and blessed us with his presence by being Ben. We next saw him for a surprise anniversay get together in Winnipeg. Then we met him again at his son’s home, our son-in-law , in Dallas. We do believe if he could have held on a while longer he would have graced us again with his presence one more time in Cajun Country. Ben can never be replaced but he should be emulated. Vickie, know that you can count on us for support and prayers and feel free to call on us anytime if need be. Jerry and Millie Vincent
Vicky and family
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We were sorry to hear of Ben passing .
Our prayers and thoughts are with you in this sad time .
Our sincere condolences to Vicki and her family. We have many fond memories of Ben growing up on the farm north of Rosenfeld.
My husband & I send our sincere condolences to Vicky and her family. I am Ben’s cousin and we got to know him when he was much younger and came to our house every winter during hunting season to go hunting with his Dad and brothers. We so enjoyed his quiet but humorous nature.
Ben was such a wonderful person and will be missed by all who knew him.
Ken & Arlene Munnoch
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