Obit: Troyer, Dwight Winifred
(1958 - 2023)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Troyer, Zimmerman
----Source: Life Tributes Funeral Home (Spencer, Clark Co., WI) 1/18/2023
Troyer, Dwight Winifred (20 October 1958 – 16 January 2023)
Dwight Winfred Troyer of Unity passed away Jan.16, 2023 at the St. Joseph’s
hospital in Marshfield.
He is survived by Susan, his wife of 43 years; seven sons and three daughters,
Lawrence (Rosanne) of Browerville, MN, Adella (Kevin) of Webster, SD, Nevin
(Wendy) of Fruita, CO, Curtis (Rosetta) of Colby, Sterling (Lisa) of Spencer,
Stanford (Kerra) Of Unity, Jay (Kelsie) of Stratford, Florinda (John) of
Coolidge, AZ, Kendall (Sarah) of Montezuma, GA, Dorothea (Yannick) of Fort
Worth, TX; 37 grandchildren; his mother, Pauline Troyer of Unity; four brothers,
Titus of Farmington, NM, Wilbur, of Moorcroft, WY, Paul, of Weiser, ID, Clinton,
of LaGrande, OR; one sister, Margaret (Tim) of Hayward.
Dwight was preceded in death by his father, Loyal Troyer, and a grandson, Wyatt
Troyer.
He was born October 20, 1958, at Orville, OH to Loyal & Pauline Troyer and was
the oldest of their six children. Their family moved to Grandin, MO when he was
ten yrs. old. He accepted Christ at a young age. Throughout his teen years,
Dwight worked hard in helping his parents homestead and build up the farm.
Dwight married Susan Zimmerman on July 7, 1979. They made their home at Grandin
the first seven years of their marriage. In October of 1986 they moved to
Central WI, and this has been home for the past 36 years.
Dad’s line of work varied through the years from hog farming to dairy farming,
to building furniture, and working for Kulp’s of Stratford in reroofing. The
past 15 years he enjoyed meeting friends and neighbors through his work at Nutri-Choice.
Dad always enjoyed a good conversation and had a soft heart for those who were
hurting or suffering. He took pleasure in singing and his deep bass added a rich
dimension to the family choir and to congregational singing. He loved his
grandchildren and took time to talk with them, and it was their delight when
Grandpa handed out suckers from the store. Dad also enjoyed spending time in the
outdoors with his boys.
Dwight was a member of the Bethany Mennonite Church.
He will be missed greatly because he loved many.
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