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Theodore "Ted"
Adamyk
August 16, 1925 – February 21, 2026
Theodore “Ted” Adamyk, 100, passed into his Heavenly home and the loving arms of his Savior on February 21, 2026.
Ted was born August 16, 1925 to Dimitri “Matt” and Mary (Hryckow) Adamyk in Wilton, ND. The family lived in Chapin for a few years until the death of his father in 1932. His mother acquired one of the Chapin mine houses which was moved to the Hryckow farmstead NE of Wilton near Painted Woods Creek. As a kid he had a trap line along the creek and would skate miles every day checking traps. He helped his uncles on the farm until joining the army in 1944. Ted served in the Philippines during World War II where he was part of a 3-man field artillery team, carrying the mortar tube, and later served in Korea. He was discharged in 1946.
Ted married Jeanette Danielson on November 8, 1952, in Wilton. They moved to the farm where Jeanette grew up and there raised their 6 children and nurtured 19 grandchildren. Ted was a member of the Mission Evangelical Free Church in Wilton, served on the church board, Grass Lake School board and Township board.
It is impossible to condense 100 years into a short narrative. Ted had many natural and acquired skills and talents which led to a variety of endeavors. He was a surveyor for the ND Highway Department mapping roads throughout ND, co-owned a gas station in Wilton with his cousin, then farmed and ranched. In 1962, he bought a backhoe to dig a water line to their house. Soon others asked him to do projects for them, which evolved into what became known as Ted’s Excavating, doing both backhoe and scraper work. There is evidence all through the community and state of basements, water and sewer lines, plumbing installs, concrete projects, dam construction, etc. that he completed.
He was well known for his creative ingenuity, mechanical aptitude, inventive mind, work ethic, and giving of his time to help others, doing jobs without pay, lending a hand or giving a handout. He tinkered in his shop, inventing a “tool” for a job or figuring out a solution to a problem. He seemed to work magic as a mechanic and in his ability to fix or repair just about anything. His neighbors called him ‘the magician’. In addition, he enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, traveling, reading and jig-saw puzzles!
Ted was a provider and protector, a unique individual with big, strong hands, a generous spirit, a caring heart and deep love for his wife and children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, his mother and siblings, nieces and nephews.
Above all, Ted in his early 20’s accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, which he stated “changed the course of my life.” He had a strong faith and it was his deep desire that others also know Jesus personally. In a recent conversation regarding what he would like to tell others, he said “Tell them I want to see all of you in Heaven.”
Ted is survived by his children: Jon (Laura), Karen (Wayne) Martineson, Linda Holden, Rodney (Gabriela), Nancy Adamyk, and Lois (Bill) VanEpps; grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Elya (Teddy) Wambach and Trevor; Nathan (Michelle) Adamyk, Aria, Ezra and Elise; Michael Adamyk; Anna (Matt) Gemmer and Rowan; Rachel Adamyk; Claire (John Robert) Harris / Alex Martineson and Torin; Bryan Martineson; Katya Siri and Veronika / Lance (Kacey) Holden; Theresa (Reiley) McKendrick, Ellis and Holden; Craig (Joyce) Holden, Dara, Ember and Theodore / Daniella (Ivan) Havassy, Ivan, Jr. and Sarah; Christopher Adamyk; Timothy Adamyk; Nicole Adamyk / Cassandra (Fabian) Ramos and Fabian, Jr.; Amber VanEpps; Billy VanEpps; Joshua VanEpps; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanette, his parents, and siblings, Michael, Pearl, Zinnia, Anna, and Olga.
A funeral service will be 11:00AM, Saturday, February 28, 2026 at Mission Evangelical Free Church, 701 7th St N, Wilton.
Visitation will be from 5:00 - 7:00PM, Friday, February 27, 2026 at Eastgate Funeral Service, 2302 E Divide Ave, Bismarck. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church.
Burial will be at the Mission Cemetery, Wilton.
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