Farewell for now, Henry Dykstra
Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 01:44PM
Henry Dykstra in his boyhood
Our Henry is gone.
He passed from this life into life everlasting on Friday, January 9, 2026, in the early evening.
He was married to my mother from 1983 until her homegoing in 2020. He was the only grandpa on our side, that my children and my sister's children ever knew.
Henry had four lovely daughters and one son, all of whom are loved by our family. They are truly wonderful folks, which, as I have told them, speaks to their careful rearing by their parents, who dearly loved them.
And it is a testament to the grace of God in all of our lives.
TG and I traveled to Greenville last Saturday. Too late to say goodbye in person, which made us sad, but Henry stole away with precious little warning.
Henry's daughters were on their way home when the situation turned dire, but my sister Kay and a few of her children who live locally, were there when Henry slipped away. It was peaceful.
Which is merciful.
I'll say more about Henry later but now we're planning a funeral and tomorrow we'll be going up to Greenville again, to all be together.
Until then I leave you this link to Henry's Find A Grave page, which I began working on not long after I learned of his homegoing, and which I completed this morning.
The memorial part is his obituary, which I was honored to have been asked to write.
The service will be live-streamed here.
And so that is all fow now ... until the day break, and the shadows flee away.
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Reader Comments (3)
Our prayers are with you and your family.
I love the photo you shared here on the blog. I also looked at the photos on his find a grave site. They are thoughtful. I enjoyed the memories all shared in the memorial you wrote up. And I am going to memorize Fanny Crosby, thank you for sharing.
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Carla
Aww Jenny, this is beautiful! You did a wonderful job on the obituary, and it brought a tear or two to my eye. I loved the descriptions of his meticulous and organized personality and although I didn't know him personally this was perfect from what you've told me. I'm glad we were able to meet him in person at Audreys wedding.
@Carla ... isn't that a truly amazing old hymn? Our Andrew will be singing it at the funeral! Thank you for your prayers xoxo
@Mari ... He was one of a kind in that regard! Did I ever tell you, he kept index cards in the breast pocket of each of his suits, writing down each time he took them to the dry cleaners? Hahaha who even thinks of such a thing. I'm so glad you were able to meet him too. It's the end of an era for sure. xoxo