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''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1991 Nov 8 p. 28
''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1991 Nov 8 p. 28


Birth date: 1986 Dec 30
Birth date: 1904 Aug 25


text of obituary:
text of obituary:


<center><h3>WHITNEY JILL WARKENTIN</h3></center>
<center><h3>MARIA DOERKSEN</h3></center>


Maria Doerksen of Winnipeg passed away
Maria Doerksen of Winnipeg passed away
Sept. 10. She was born Aug. 25, 1904 to J acob
Sept. 10. She was born Aug. 25, 1904 to Jacob
and Aganetha Siemens in Wer n ersdorf,
and Aganetha Siemens in Wernersdorf,
Ukraine. They moved to Terek 6 months later. Shortly after, her fa ther --,......-~.,
Ukraine. They moved to Terek 6 months later. Shortly after, her father
con tracted typhoid fever and
contracted typhoid fever and
her 12-year-old brother as -
her 12-year-old brother assumed the role of provider. In
sumed the role of provider. In
February, 1918 the family fled
February, 1918 the family fled
from ba ndits to Sava rovka ,
from bandits to Savarovka ,
returning a few months later.
returning a few months later.
In 1919 she accepted J esus,
In 1919 she accepted Jesus,
was baptized and joined the
was baptized and joined the
Allianz Church. In June, 1924
Allianz Church. In June, 1924
the family immigrated to Canada. They spent
the family immigrated to Canada. They spent
a year in Vineland, Ont., then moved to Pigeon Lake, Man. She married Henry Doerksen Apr. 7, 1929. They worked hard togethe~.
a year in Vineland, Ont., then moved to Pigeon Lake, Man. She married Henry Doerksen Apr. 7, 1929. They worked hard together.
Their home was always open to others: famIly, foster children and friends. She had a spe
Their home was always open to others: famIly, foster children and friends. She had a special eye for seeing the beauty around her.
cial eye for seeing the beauty around her.
They would sing a round the table in the
They woul d sing a round the table in th e
evening. Sunday morning breakfasts were
evening. Sunday morning breakfasts wer e
special, with good dishes, flowers and zwieback. During World War II she sent
sp ecial , with goo d di sh es , fl ower s a n d
many parcels to Europe with prayer. In 1968
zwieback . Duri ng World Wa r II she sent
they retired to Winnipeg, joining South End
many paro,ls to Europe with prayer. In 1968
(now) Central) MB Church. They served as
thev retired to Winnipeg, joining South End
deacons for several years. Henry died in
( no~ Central) MB Church . They served as
deacon s for several years. Hen ry died in
1980. She moved to Donwood Manor Aug. 5,
1980. She moved to Donwood Manor Aug. 5,
1986. She often read the Bible. Even after a
1986. She often read the Bible. Even after a
stroke in J une, 1987, she prayed a lot. She is
stroke in June, 1987, she prayed a lot. She is
survived by her daughter Manja Giesbrecht,
survived by her daughter Manja Giesbrecht,
son Walter, 3 gr andchildren a nd 7 greatgrandchildren . The funeral was Sept. 14 .in
son Walter, 3 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. The funeral was Sept. 14 in
Central MB Church, with Abe Quiring, Bill
Central MB Church, with Abe Quiring, Bill
Schroeder and Gerhard Friesen ministering.
Schroeder and Gerhard Friesen ministering.


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Latest revision as of 14:56, 10 November 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1991 Nov 8 p. 28

Birth date: 1904 Aug 25

text of obituary:

MARIA DOERKSEN

Maria Doerksen of Winnipeg passed away Sept. 10. She was born Aug. 25, 1904 to Jacob and Aganetha Siemens in Wernersdorf, Ukraine. They moved to Terek 6 months later. Shortly after, her father contracted typhoid fever and her 12-year-old brother assumed the role of provider. In February, 1918 the family fled from bandits to Savarovka , returning a few months later. In 1919 she accepted Jesus, was baptized and joined the Allianz Church. In June, 1924 the family immigrated to Canada. They spent a year in Vineland, Ont., then moved to Pigeon Lake, Man. She married Henry Doerksen Apr. 7, 1929. They worked hard together. Their home was always open to others: famIly, foster children and friends. She had a special eye for seeing the beauty around her. They would sing a round the table in the evening. Sunday morning breakfasts were special, with good dishes, flowers and zwieback. During World War II she sent many parcels to Europe with prayer. In 1968 they retired to Winnipeg, joining South End (now) Central) MB Church. They served as deacons for several years. Henry died in 1980. She moved to Donwood Manor Aug. 5, 1986. She often read the Bible. Even after a stroke in June, 1987, she prayed a lot. She is survived by her daughter Manja Giesbrecht, son Walter, 3 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. The funeral was Sept. 14 in Central MB Church, with Abe Quiring, Bill Schroeder and Gerhard Friesen ministering.