Harold Richard Dyck, 84, Died Monday May 24, 2021 at the Riverstone Health Hospice Home in Billings, MT.
He was born June 18, 1936 in Wolf Point, MT., The son of Herbert and Maria Dyck. He married the love of his life Lois Neufeld Dyck on June 17, 1958 in Larslan, MT. They had four children. He obtained his pilot license at 24 years old, bought a couple of planes and enjoyed flying his family around the state. He fulfilled a lifelong dream when he obtained his real estate license and opened up Dyck’s Real Estate. He spent many hours working in his shop, perfecting his craftsmanship on various wood projects, including, scroll sawing, bowl cutting, wood lathing, wood burning, and hand carving. He became very skilled in many different trades throughout his lifetime. He was always willing to lend a tool, his time, and a helping hand to anyone in need. He was the definition of a modern day renaissance man.
He is survived by his wife Lois Neufeld Dyck, four children, Richard (Sheila) Dyck, Lewistown, MT., Sandra (Robert) Solheim, Wolf Point, MT., Robin (Robin) Dyck, Lacrosse, WI., Harold “Butch” L. Dyck, Lacrosse, WI.; Numerous grandchildren, Numerous great-grandchildren; Two brothers, Leslie (Pat) Dyck, Farmington, MO., and James (Doris) Dyck, FL.; One sister, Mavis Peterson, Las Vegas, NV. Last but certainly not least, Shane Gibson, a man who helped Harold in many ways and was considered a close friend and part of his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Maria Dyck; Brother, Glenn Dyck; Sister, Lena Hoch; Grandson, Bryan Dyck; Granddaughter, Tiffany Solheim; Granddaughter, Paige Dyck; Great-grandchild, Kyzler Azure.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 28, 2021, at the Gospel Fellowship Church, 602 US HWY-2E Wolf Point, MT. Pastor Mike Andrews officiating. Graveside services will be following the funeral at Greenwood Cemetery in Wolf Point, MT.
Ceil Ann Lauzon says
Lois an Family. So sorry to hear the passing of Your Loved One. My Thoughts an Prayers are with you in this difficult time. In Deepest Sympathy Ceil Ann
Jean Archdale says
I am so sorry for your loss. Harold helped Jerry and I buy our first/forever home. It was a private sale and i was overwhelmed with paperwork and just one phone call to Harold was lifesaving, i wouldn’t of made it without his help, please accept our sympathies and prayers in the upcoming days, weeks and months. It doesnt matter the age our parents are or how old we as the children are when we have to say goodbye, we may as well be 10, its just so very hard. I will be praying for all of you
Alice Christensen says
My thoughts and prayers goes out to Lois , children and all his family and friends. Alice & Merlin Christensen
David Arndt says
Lois and family, so sorry to hear of Harolds’ passing. I enjoyed many conversations with him in the morning at McDonald’s.
Richard Desch says
Lois,
Sorry for your loss. May the Lord give you peace and rest at this time.
Linda and Richard Desch
Kim Neufeld says
I will miss you my Uncle! Prayers for all of the family. I don’t have a creative bone in my body! You were so talented! Prayers for everyone, especially my Aunt Lois!
Kim Neufeld says
I will miss you my Uncle. You were so creative. I admire that as I don’t have a creative bone in my body. I remember our visits when I was young. Carla probably does too. Prayers for the family and especially my Aunt Lois! Love you all❤️❤️❤️❤️
Colleen Timmins-Lee says
Me. And Mrs. Dyck as I always called them opened up their beautiful home to me to give me a hike when I first moved to MT, and they always treated me like family. When I brought my own home in wolf point they moved across the street so we were still neighbors. I will cherish the little woodworking doodads he gifted to me. Prayers for the family.
Janet Nelson says
I would like to express my sympathy to Lois and family.
What an honor to have gotten to know Harold and Lois at Weavers Needle in Apache Junction. Always kind and caring to my late husband LeRoy and myself.
Will always remember picking and sorting oranges, grapefruit , etc. at the Dycks. Coffee and gracious hospitality. always fun visits.
I also will cherish my fine pieces of woodwork done by Harold.
What a blessing to have met this wonderful person.
Hugs Janet Nelson. Madison, Mn.
nona f gibson says
lois and Family.. its been many years but i still remember Harold.. God be with y3pu and ms3ny hugs.
Dalynn and Emory Hoch says
Lois and family,
Are hearts are heavy and sad in the loss of Uncle Harold. A wonderful uncle who always took time with us whenever he had the chance. I always appreciated how he welcomed me into the family when Emory and I were dating and then got married. He always took care to spend time and visit with me and bring me into the conversation. Loved the breakfasts we were all able to share when we visited Wolf Point, especially when Elynn and Easton were little. We all cherish the wood working gifts from Uncle Harold and will keep him in our thoughts – so talented. Have you in our prayers.
Love,
Dalynn and Emory
Phyllis Iwen Torpy says
Lois and family. Sorry for the loss of Harold. I remember him as a much younger man which he is again. God Bless you all
Robin Schock says
I always enjoyed working with Harold when he was selling real estate and I was doing real estate loans at the bank. He was a man of integrity. Praying for your family at this sad time. Take care.
Joyce and LeeRoy Mann says
We are so sad to hear of Harolds passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Harold was a special friend and will be missed by many.
Bev Evans says
Lois
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Bev & Warren Evans
Karyl Rauch says
Lois and family
Prayers and hugs
He was one of a kind while here and surely waiting on the other side ..
I have so many pieces of his wonderful art and I appreciated it so much .
Karyl Rauch
Dale Stensland says
Condolences for Lois & family. Harold was a good man who did well at anything he did! I admired his craftsmanship & work ethic which he passed on to his children whom I grew up with. Thoughts & prayers for the family.
Dwaine and Vivian Wall says
I am so sorry to hear of Harold’s passing, Lois, Richard, Sandra, Robin, Butch. He was a fine man. Usually a twinkle in his eye, he was an encouragement whether it was at the Real Estate business, or in a church gathering, singing our God’s praises. We only see through a glass darkly, but he will be seeing Jesus face to face. Our condolences to the family, and prayers for you all. Hang tight to the promises of our faithful Shepherd. With love.
Larry and Donna French says
Sending Prayers to you Lois and family. He will be missed🌷