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Gerhard Heinrich Doerksen was born to
Gerhard Heinrich Doerksen was born to
Heinrich Gerhard and Katharina (nee Kroe
Heinrich Gerhard and Katharina (nee Kroeker) Doerksen on August 2, 1891, at Neu
ker) Doerksen on August 2, 1891 , at Neu
Halbstadt, Sagradowka, south Russia. He
Halbstadt, Sagradowka, south Russia . He
graduated from junior high school (Zentral
graduated from junior high school (Zentral
schule) in Ohrloff, Sagradowka. Called up for
schule) in Ohrloff, Sagradowka. Called up for
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forestry service until 1917. He married
forestry service until 1917. He married
Elisabeth A. Peters in 1916. Mr. Doerksen
Elisabeth A. Peters in 1916. Mr. Doerksen
received J esus as his personal Saviour, was
received Jesus as his personal Saviour, was
baptized and received into membership a
baptized and received into membership a
the Alliance church in Ohrloff, Sagradowka
the Alliance church in Ohrloff, Sagradowka
in 1920.
in 1920.
The Doerksens emigrated to Canada in
The Doerksens emigrated to Canada in
1926, living first in Borden, Sask., and
1926, living first in Borden, Sask., and
moving to Yarrow, B.C., two years later.
moving to Yarrow, B.C., two years later.
They moved once more to Abbotsford, B.C.,
They moved once more to Abbotsford, B.C.,
in 1934, joining the South Abbotsford Men·
in 1934, joining the South Abbotsford Mennonite Brethren Church. When the church
nonite Brethren Church. When the church
divided to create another fellowship in 1935,
divided to create another fellowship in 1935,
the Doerksens joined the new North Abbots·
the Doerksens joined the new North Abbots·
ford Church, serving the congregation in
ford Church, serving the congregation in
many ways.
many ways.
Fourteen children were born to the couple,
Fourteen children were born to the couple,
but three died in infancy . Their marriage
but three died in infancy. Their marriage
lasted 57 years before his wife passed away
lasted 57 years before his wife passed away
in 1973. He married Martha Kurth in 1974.
in 1973. He married Martha Kurth in 1974.
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again last April and was called home to be
again last April and was called home to be
with the Lord on June 8.
with the Lord on June 8.
He leaves to mourn his wife, Martha
He leaves to mourn his wife, Martha
Doerksen; five sons: Henry and Anna, Abe
Doerksen; five sons: Henry and Anna, Abe
and Mary, George and Katherine, Peter and
and Mary, George and Katherine, Peter and
Vera and Jake and Elsie, all of B .C.; four
Vera and Jake and Elsie, all of B.C.; four
daughters: Gertha (Mrs. Albert) Moore,
daughters: Gertha (Mrs. Albert) Moore,
Viola (Mrs. Issac) Penner, Evelyn (Mrs .
Viola (Mrs. Issac) Penner, Evelyn (Mrs.
Ron) Eerdman and Nancy (Mrs. Cam) Nairn;
Ron) Eerdman and Nancy (Mrs. Cam) Nairn;
one daughter-in-law, (Mrs .) Susie Doerksen;
one daughter-in-law, (Mrs.) Susie Doerksen;
32 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren;
32 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren;
one sister, (Mrs.) Elisabeth Janzen of Yarrow,
one sister, (Mrs.) Elisabeth Janzen of Yarrow,
B.C., and a host of relatives and friends.
B.C., and a host of relatives and friends.


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Latest revision as of 11:28, 12 May 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1978 July 7 p. 30

Birth date: 1891 Aug 02

text of obituary:

GERHARD HEINRICH DOERKSEN

Gerhard Heinrich Doerksen was born to Heinrich Gerhard and Katharina (nee Kroeker) Doerksen on August 2, 1891, at Neu Halbstadt, Sagradowka, south Russia. He graduated from junior high school (Zentral schule) in Ohrloff, Sagradowka. Called up for military service in 1915, he served in the forestry service until 1917. He married Elisabeth A. Peters in 1916. Mr. Doerksen received Jesus as his personal Saviour, was baptized and received into membership a the Alliance church in Ohrloff, Sagradowka in 1920.

The Doerksens emigrated to Canada in 1926, living first in Borden, Sask., and moving to Yarrow, B.C., two years later. They moved once more to Abbotsford, B.C., in 1934, joining the South Abbotsford Mennonite Brethren Church. When the church divided to create another fellowship in 1935, the Doerksens joined the new North Abbots· ford Church, serving the congregation in many ways.

Fourteen children were born to the couple, but three died in infancy. Their marriage lasted 57 years before his wife passed away in 1973. He married Martha Kurth in 1974. Failing health resulted in an operation in 1976, from which he recovered. He became ill again last April and was called home to be with the Lord on June 8.

He leaves to mourn his wife, Martha Doerksen; five sons: Henry and Anna, Abe and Mary, George and Katherine, Peter and Vera and Jake and Elsie, all of B.C.; four daughters: Gertha (Mrs. Albert) Moore, Viola (Mrs. Issac) Penner, Evelyn (Mrs. Ron) Eerdman and Nancy (Mrs. Cam) Nairn; one daughter-in-law, (Mrs.) Susie Doerksen; 32 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; one sister, (Mrs.) Elisabeth Janzen of Yarrow, B.C., and a host of relatives and friends.