Mrs. Dykstra was born in Oskaloosa, Iowa on January 9, 1942 a daughter of the late Carroll and Ruby (Hite) Brown.
She had lived in Londonderry for the past 34 years. Mrs. Dyskstra was a life member of Beta Sigma Phi. She was currently employed as a real estate broker for Carlson GMAC in Londonderry. She was a member of Dollars for Scholars for 19 years and was on its National Honor Roll. In 1994 she was voted Volunteer of the Year by the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce and was named Citizen of the Year by the Chamber in 1995. She served as chairman of the Londonderry Old Home Day Parade for many years. Mrs. Dykstra was also a member and elder of the Londonderry Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Roger E. Dykstra of Londonderry, two sons, Mark E. Dykstra and his wife Laura of Lebanon, NH, Trey A. Dykstra and his wife Amy of Henniker, NH, two grandchildren, Beau Dykstra and Garrett Dykstra both of Lebanon, one brother, Gregg Brown of Aledo, TX, one sister, Jeanne Ellis of Des Moine, Iowa, several nieces and nephews.
Burial, New Pinkerton Cemetery, Londonderry, N.H.
Mrs. Dykstra was born in Oskaloosa, Iowa on January 9, 1942 a daughter of the late Carroll and Ruby (Hite) Brown.
She had lived in Londonderry for the past 34 years. Mrs. Dyskstra was a life member of Beta Sigma Phi. She was currently employed as a real estate broker for Carlson GMAC in Londonderry. She was a member of Dollars for Scholars for 19 years and was on its National Honor Roll. In 1994 she was voted Volunteer of the Year by the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce and was named Citizen of the Year by the Chamber in 1995. She served as chairman of the Londonderry Old Home Day Parade for many years. Mrs. Dykstra was also a member and elder of the Londonderry Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Roger E. Dykstra of Londonderry, two sons, Mark E. Dykstra and his wife Laura of Lebanon, NH, Trey A. Dykstra and his wife Amy of Henniker, NH, two grandchildren, Beau Dykstra and Garrett Dykstra both of Lebanon, one brother, Gregg Brown of Aledo, TX, one sister, Jeanne Ellis of Des Moine, Iowa, several nieces and nephews.
Burial, New Pinkerton Cemetery, Londonderry, N.H.
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