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<center><h3>HENRY DIRKS</h3></center>
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enry Dirks passed
 
away Dec. 12 in Chilli-
Henry Dirks passed
wack, B.C. He was born
away Dec. 12 in Chilliwack, B.C. He was born
June 12, 1921 to Henry
June 12, 1921 to Henry
and Mary Dirks in
and Mary Dirks in
Tiege, Sagradowka,
Tiege, Sagradowka,
Russia . In 1925 the
Russia. In 1925 the
family immigrated to
family immigrated to
Canada. He accepted
Canada. He accepted
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Sask. 3 years later. He
Sask. 3 years later. He
sang tenor in the choir.
sang tenor in the choir.
He attended school un-
He attended school until grade 6. He learned
til grade 6. He learned
the value of hard work
the value of hard work
and making the best of
and making the best of
things with little mon-
things with little money. In 1946 the family
ey. In 1946 the family
bought a farm, with
bought a farm, with
cows and laying hens,
cows and laying hens,
in Rosedale, B.C. He at-
in Rosedale, B.C. He attended East Chilliwack
tended East Chilliwack
MB Church. He mar-
MB Church. He mar-
ried Anne Klassen June
ried Anne Klassen June
22, 1947 in Yarrow
22, 1947 in Yarrow
(B . C) MB Church.
(B.C.) MB Church.
They lived on the
They lived on the
Rosedale farm. In 1952
Rosedale farm. In 1952
they moved to a bigger
they moved to a bigger
farm. In 1979 they be-
farm. In 1979 they began attending Broadway MB Church, Chilliwack. Church activities
gan attending Broad-
way MB Church, Chilli-
wack. Church activities
where a major part of
where a major part of
his life. He and Anne
his life. He and Anne
were part of the food
were part of the food
committee in both East
committee in both East
Chilliwack and Broad-
Chilliwack and Broadway churches. He had
way churches. He had
a strong faith in his
a strong faith in his
Lord. He listened in-
Lord. He listened intently to Sunday morning services and attended mid-week Bible
tently to Sunday morn-
studies. He was a member of the Tabor Home
ing services and at-
tended mid-week Bible
studies . He was a mem-
ber of the Tabor Home
board in Abbotsford,
board in Abbotsford,
B.C. for several years
B.C. for several years
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flowers at the MCC
flowers at the MCC
auction. He was zone
auction. He was zone
treasurer for the Cana-
treasurer for the Canadian Cancer Society for
dian Cancer Society for
several years. In 1979
several years. In 1979
they sold the farm, ex-
they sold the farm, except for 1 acre, where
cept for 1 acre, where
they built their retirement home. He loved
they built their retire-
farming, knew the value of hard work and
ment home. He loved
farming, knew the val-
ue of hard work and
had a heart to help
had a heart to help
others. He would bale
others. He would bale
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again. His beliefs were
again. His beliefs were
founded in the Bible,
founded in the Bible,
which he read faithful-
which he read faithfully. Every day he had his
ly. Every day he had his
Daily Bread devotions
Daily Bread devotions
and prayed for family
and prayed for family
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his children were doing
his children were doing
and supported them as
and supported them as
best he could. Birth-
best he could. Birthdays and Christmas
days and Christmas
were special to him. In
were special to him. In
retirement, they trav-
retirement, they travelled across Canada
elled across Canada
and to Alaska in their
and to Alaska in their
motor home and visit-
motor home and visited the Holy Land and
ed the Holy Land and
Europe. He had several
Europe. He had several
heart attacks, begin-
heart attacks, beginning in September
ning in September
1986. He underwent
1986. He underwent
open-heart surgery in
open-heart surgery in
1990 and had a gall-
1990 and had a gallbladder operation in
bladder operation in
1995. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's
1995. He was diag-
nosed with Alzheimer's
in 1999 and prostate
in 1999 and prostate
cancer in 2000. He
cancer in 2000. He
moved to Mcintosh
moved to Mcintosh
Lodge Care Facility
Lodge Care Facility
Dec. 15, 2000. Prede-
Dec. 15, 2000. Predeceased by Anne, he is
ceased by Anne, he is
mourned by daughter
mourned by daughter
Bernice Derksen; son
Bernice Derksen; son

Latest revision as of 14:47, 2 May 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Apr 5 p. 23

Birth date: 1921 Jun 12

text of obituary:

HENRY DIRKS


Henry Dirks passed away Dec. 12 in Chilliwack, B.C. He was born June 12, 1921 to Henry and Mary Dirks in Tiege, Sagradowka, Russia. In 1925 the family immigrated to Canada. He accepted Christ in April 1939; he was baptized by Peter Janzen and joined Philadelphia MB Church in Watrous, Sask. 3 years later. He sang tenor in the choir. He attended school until grade 6. He learned the value of hard work and making the best of things with little money. In 1946 the family bought a farm, with cows and laying hens, in Rosedale, B.C. He attended East Chilliwack MB Church. He mar- ried Anne Klassen June 22, 1947 in Yarrow (B.C.) MB Church. They lived on the Rosedale farm. In 1952 they moved to a bigger farm. In 1979 they began attending Broadway MB Church, Chilliwack. Church activities where a major part of his life. He and Anne were part of the food committee in both East Chilliwack and Broadway churches. He had a strong faith in his Lord. He listened intently to Sunday morning services and attended mid-week Bible studies. He was a member of the Tabor Home board in Abbotsford, B.C. for several years and was involved with Cheam Housing in Chilliwack through Broadway MB Church. For many years, he and Anne sold plants and flowers at the MCC auction. He was zone treasurer for the Canadian Cancer Society for several years. In 1979 they sold the farm, except for 1 acre, where they built their retirement home. He loved farming, knew the value of hard work and had a heart to help others. He would bale hay for neighbours and friends all day, go home for supper, milk the cows and go out again. His beliefs were founded in the Bible, which he read faithfully. Every day he had his Daily Bread devotions and prayed for family and world issues. He enjoyed family times, took an interest in what his children were doing and supported them as best he could. Birthdays and Christmas were special to him. In retirement, they travelled across Canada and to Alaska in their motor home and visited the Holy Land and Europe. He had several heart attacks, beginning in September 1986. He underwent open-heart surgery in 1990 and had a gallbladder operation in 1995. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1999 and prostate cancer in 2000. He moved to Mcintosh Lodge Care Facility Dec. 15, 2000. Predeceased by Anne, he is mourned by daughter Bernice Derksen; son Dennis; grandchildren; and 3 sisters.