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STANLEY DYCHKO

Born: Dec 05, 1937

Date of Passing: Feb 18, 2017

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STANLEY DYCHKO It is with deep and heavy sadness that we announce the death of Stanley Walter Dychko, who passed peacefully on February 18, 2017 in Winnipeg, MB in his 79th year. Stan was born December 5, 1937 at the family farm near Kamsack, SK and lived there until pursuing his career as a teacher. He later in life purchased the family farm visiting often as a place of peace and memories from his childhood, and maintained long-time friendships with locals in the area. Educated at Manitoba Teachers' College, Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, University of North Dakota, he attained his Masters Degree in Education from the University of Manitoba, and specialized in teaching Industrial Arts. As a skilled craftsman and teacher, he built the family home in Winnipeg. He taught in Winnipeg for over 20 years and also taught in the remote Manitoba communities of Oxford House, Lac Brochet and Gods River before retiring after 29 years of teaching. His retirement brought him joy with many handy-man projects and opportunities to help others. He is survived by his three sons, Rodney and his son Tyler; Daniel; and Shaun with his two children Felix and Julia; Diane, mother of his children; his sister Janet; his brother Ed; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Metro and his mother Maria; his brother Joe; and his sister Anne. A Celebration of Life will be held in the future, with notice to follow. Special thank you to the staff of Cathédrale Manor and Action Marguerite who provided care, comfort and compassion. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour (204) 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 25, 2017

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Rodney and Dan. Sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest condolences to you. - Posted by: Bev and Mardy Zazelenchuk () on: Apr 07, 2017

  • To the Dychko Family: Sorry to hear of your loss, Stan was a good friend of my dad Michael Tataryn (+) - they taught together up north and he would always be coming by my parents house for a visit in his retirement years. I beleive he loved to polka as he would sometimes go to our church's fall supper and dance with all the ladies. Peter - Posted by: Peter Tataryn () on: Feb 25, 2017

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