Carol Faye Dyck
With her beloved family by her side, Carol Faye Dyck (née: Ludke) completed her earthly journey and went HOME to her Savior. Born July 19th, 1941, Carol transitioned to her eternal home on Thursday, August 31st, 2023.
Though Carol had several jobs throughout her life, including time at City Hospital in Saskatoon and Providence Hospital in Moose Jaw, the 27 years she served at Prince Arthur School was by far her favorite. Her service there was more of a “calling” than a job. She passionately cared for each student and staff member. She constantly referred to them as “my kids”. She always made sure their tummies were full and their fingers were warm. Carol lived her time at Prince Arthur with passion and purpose.
In addition to work Carol also served faithfully as Chairman of the Moose Jaw Christian Women’s Club, was actively involved in the ministry at Strasbourg Bible Camp, and served faithfully alongside her husband ministering both at Stadacona Gospel Chapel and as they travelled, as guest speaker at many bible camps across Saskatchewan, Alberta, and B.C.
Though work and service filled many hours of her days, absolutely nothing compared to the pride she had for her family. They were her life and undoubtedly there was never a conversation in which she wasn’t boasting about one of them.
She was predeceased by her parents, Carl and Phyllis Ludke; and brother, Bob Ludke. Carol leaves to mourn, the family she so dearly loved: her husband of 63 years, Marv Dyck; children: Terry and Diane Dyck, Scott and Bonnie Dyck, and Corrie Lewis; grandchildren: David and Whitney Dyck, Joshua and Megan Dyck, Olivia and Ben Richardson, Jillian and Jesse Zak, Courtney and Taylor Klassen, and Taylor Lewis; great-grandchildren: Jameson, Lyndon, Casey, Hannah, Sawyer, Charlie, Theo, and Marshall; sister, Peggy Watts; as well as many nieces, nephews, in-laws, and relatives she loved dearly.
Anyone who knew Carol knew she experienced the reality of physical pain. She struggled hard and fought the good fight. She also lived a life that was unapologetic about her faith in Jesus. It brings the family peace to know her pain is now gone, and she is in the arms of Jesus.
The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, September 9th, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Moose Jaw Church of God South Hill Campus, 401 Trinity Lane, Moose Jaw, SK. In lieu of flowers donations in Carol’s name may be made to Joe’s Place, 402 Main St N, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3K2. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Gary McDowell, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
This beautiful soul was my go-to person at Prince Arthur many years ago. She even rebraided my hair one day. She quieted my fears and was always so gracious. My condolences to the family. Marv was also a force for good in my world at Peacock.
I am so sorry for your loss Terry, Diane, and family (as well as to the rest of the family). May she rest in peace.
We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Dyck. She was a kind, caring, helpful lady to all of the children and staff at Prince Arthur School. Our deepest sympathy to Mr. Dyck and all of her family and friends. We hope in time your memories will bring you strength, comfort, hope, and peace. Her beautiful soul is in heaven. Take care.
I’m so sorry for your loss, Mr. Dyck. You were one of my favorite teachers at Peacock. History, homeroom at least once and front of house with musicals. I was also one of Mrs Dyck’s kids at Prince Arthur. We loved her so!! She was so wonderful.
Kim Large (Deagle)
What can one say except the Earth has lost a beautiful soul. Carol saved me many times during my years at Prince Arthur whether it be because I had once again broken that darn machine or she was talking to the parents or helping me understand that child I was trying to figure out. She was nothing short of an angel on Earth. To the family, what lucky people you were to call her yours and I know the memories will keep you warm and safe.
Carol was one of the best secretaries I ever had the pleasure to work with. She was truly a friend, confident and “grandma” to both students and staff at Prince Arthur School.
I will not be able to attend the service but will be there with my heart. I and my family send our condolences and know that Carol is at peace.
We would like to extend sincere condolences to Carol’s family and many friends during this time of loss. We offer support through our thoughts and prayers and hope that the comfort of those around you help you through the healing process.
Carol was a genuine individual who exuded integrity and passion in all her endeavors. She will be remembered for her many accomplishments throughout life. Above all, Carol had a special place in her heart for her family.
Carol was an inspiration to everyone who had the pleasure of her company. She had an inviting smile that would
light up a room. Carol was respected and loved by all. She had an enormous heart and sincerely wanted to extend
a helping hand to everyone.
It is difficult to say good-bye to a lady we all loved. There is a void in our hearts that will take time to heal. Now is the time to remember the wonderful times spent together with Carol. She was a special lady who will be dearly missed, but never forgotten.
Victor & Annette Jensen
Dear Marv & Family
It’s difficult to put words to
We are very sorry for your loss. Carol was a good friend to us and we sorrow with you today. Our memories of getting together are special. She loved her family more than anything and we know you will miss her very much. Marv our love and prayers are with you all.
Dear Mr Dyck, Corrie and family,
I’m very sorry to hear about Carol’s passing….
We had many quiet conversations with lots of chuckles when she was the secretary at the school.
May you all cherish the wonderful memories and hold them close to your hearts.
Hugz and take care…