Thomas-Van Dyk-Obituary

Thomas William Van Dyk M.D.

Billings, Montana

1943 - 2023

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Thomas William Van Dyk, M.D.

Thomas William Van Dyk, M.D., was born July 3, 1943, in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, to William Cornelius and Lois McGee Van Dyk, the oldest of five children. He died at the age of 79 on February 22, 2023. His father was an Air Force pilot, and as a...

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He was my psychiatrist as a child my Father's psychiatrist my grandmother's psychiatrist. He saved me and my family. Was looking him up now as an adult to thank him I'm sorry he passed before I could do so and I missed that opportunity

Jane, I am thinking of you and the boys with sadness today. I just learned of Tom's passing. Your entire family had a positive impact on my life in the 70's and will never be forgotten. I'm so sorry for your loss, you will always be in my heart.

Jane, our hearts go out to you! We are grieving with you. Sincerely, Dan and Penny Struckman

My condolences go out to the family and his friends. I just heard of Dr Van Dyk´s passing today. He was a true professional, shared his dry sense of humor with peers and clients alike and helped shape my early years in the mental health field when we worked together in the mid to late 1990´s. May he rest in peace.

He saved my life, I send blessings to his family

Dear Jane, Fred, and Nathan, Our love is with you all as you honor Tom and his brilliant legacy of love, kindness, and care. What a gift to know him - to know and love you all. His memory is a comfort to so many. One of my favorite Tom memories is him laughing and sailing on Moose lake in the sunshine. A happy man, filled with joy, surrounded by his friends and family at his favorite place. All our love to you.

Jane, Fred, and Nathan, So sorry for your loss. Your husband and father was a kind, intelligent man who absolutely loved you and Moose Lake. There are many fond memories of him tinkering around the cabin, practicing bow hunting, and floating on the lake.

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Dear Jane and family I was so sad to here about Tom's death. He was a wonderful caring man. As the eldest scion of McGee grandchildren he was someone I always looked up to. He was so good to my mom the first Christmas when she was a new widow with 5 kids and she always loved seeing him over the years. Thinking of you, Michaela