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Van Dyke, Anthony death

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-02-02-05
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1990-07-23
  • Parte deVital Statistics

July 23, 1990
Death

VAN DYKE, Anthony (Tony) - At Listowel Memorial Hospital, on Monday, July 23, 1990, Anthony (Tony) Van Dyke, of Listowel, in his 68th year.
Beloved husband of the former Alice Ellens; dear father of Maaike and Fred Weening of Barrie, Liz and John Williamson of St. Catharines, Linda and Bill Brouwer of Stratford, Treesa and Art Moor of Kettleby, Agnes Van Dyke of Waterloo, Bob Barrow and his wife Linda of Regina, Sask. Andrew and his wife Marion of Bradford, Allen and his wife Annette of Georgetown and Gordon and his wife Mona of Listowel. Fondly remembered by 24 grandchildren. Dear brother of Art Van Dyke of Bradford.
Predeceased by his parents and one granddaughter, Lori Ann.
Visitation was held at Robert Trench Funeral Home, Listowel. Service was held on Wednesday at 3 pm at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, Listowel, with Rev. Gary Veeneman officiating. Interment Fairview Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.

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Verkaik, George C. obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-18282
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1956-12-12
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, November 28, 1956
Event Type : Death

Description : Though in failing health for the past several years, Mr. George C. Verkaik was only seriously ill for about ten days before his death, which occurred on Wednesday, November 28. Mr. Verkaik can surely be called the father of today's thriving village of Springdale. Twenty-two years ago, Mr. Verkaik purchased some ninety acres of land, almost all of which was on the Holland Marsh, from the late Mr. Matthew Brandon and proceeded to clear land and build a neat home on the West Gwillimbury side of the river. He brought his wife and family here from the Chatham district and as the sons of the family married and built homes of their own their little group of homes became known as the Verkaik settlement. Roads were a problem in those days and the Verkaik settlement, in relation to the rest of the then partially-settled marsh, was isolated. In those years of the 30's the only access to the Verkaik property was over the hills of the Brandon farm and across a too-long bridge suspended over the canal. But unlike most of the bigger land owners of that period Mr. Verkaik made a success of his venture, and under his guidance his family also succeeded, and together they laid the foundation for today's pretty and promising village. Mr. Verkaik was born in Haarlemmermeer, Holland, in 1883, coming to Canada and the Chatham area in 1926, where he farmed before coming to the Holland Marsh in 1934. When the sons of the family accepted responsibility for the big land acreage, Mr. Verkaik moved to Bradford where he built the pretty home now owned by Mr. N. Porter on Barrie Street, and where he and Mrs. Verkaik lived for several years. During this period he purchased the site and built the building known as the Verkaik block on Holland Street north. But Mr. and Mrs. Verkaik loved the marsh, they missed the convenient companionship of their family and friends there, and in 1950 they built a home in Springdale and returned to reside there close to seven of the nine members of their family. Surviving are his wife; five sons, namely, Jacob, George, Harry, Peter and Anthony, all of Springdale; and four daughters, Elizabeth (Mrs. Wm. Horlings) of Holland Marsh, Lena (Mrs. Harry Israels), Anne (Mrs. Stanley Mol), and Agnes (Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke), also of Springdale. A devout member of Springdale Christian Reformed Church, his funeral services were held from that church on Saturday afternoon, and were conducted by his minister, Rev. R. Wildschut, with a former minister, Rev. Vandermeer, now of Barrie, leading the graveside prayer. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. The pallbearers were Messrs. Anthony Van Dyke, Jack Israels, Frank Janse, Anthony De Winter, Jacob Mann, and Harry Horlings.

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Verkaik, George C., Sr. obituary (short)

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-18176
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1956-11-28
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Wednesday, November 28, 1956
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at his home, Springdale, in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Anna Luyt, and dear father of Jacob, George, Harry, Peter, Elizabeth (Mrs. Wm. Horlings); Lena (Mrs. Harry Israels); Anne (Mrs. Stanley Mol); Agnes (Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke), and Anthony. Resting at the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Simcoe St., Bradford, until Saturday noon, thence to Springdale Christian Reformed Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford.

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Verkaik, Anna Luyt obituary

  • CA BWGPL VS-1900-28059
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1971-12-04
  • Parte deVital Statistics

Event Date : Saturday, December 04, 1971
Event Type : Death

Description : The Park View Nursing Home, Stouffville on Saturday, December 4/71. Anna Luyt wife of the late, George Verkaik and dear mother of Jacob, George, Harry, all of Bradford, Peter of Eustis, Florida. Elizabeth (Mrs. William Horlings, Holland Marsh) Lena (Mrs. Harry Israels, Grand Rapids, Michigan) Anne (Mrs. Stan Mol, Charlottetown, P.E.I.) Agnes (Mrs. Art VanDyke) Anthony both of Bradford, sister of John and Alfred of Chatham and others in Holland. Also, survived by 35 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Rested at the Lewis Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. The Funeral service was held at the Springdale Christian Reformed Church on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford.