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On August 16, the spirit of a beloved wife
On August 16, the spirit of a beloved wife
mother, grandmother and great grand
mother, grandmother and great grand
mother, Mrs. Anna Derksen, followed th
mother, Mrs. Anna Derksen, followed the
course described graphically by Isaiah, sh
course described graphically by Isaiah, she
"mounted up with wings as eagles" to b
"mounted up with wings as eagles" to be
ever present with the Lord. The death
ever present with the Lord. The death
occurred at the Brandon (Man.) Genera
occurred at the Brandon (Man.) General
Hospital. At that final moment her husband
Hospital. At that final moment her husband
Henry Derksen was with her along with
Henry Derksen was with her along with
daughters Olga, Agnes, Verna and daughter
daughters Olga, Agnes, Verna and daughter
n-law Olga.
in-law Olga.
 
Like Paul, she had run the race. Anna
Like Paul, she had run the race. Anna
Derksen had kept the most important thing
Derksen had kept the most important thing
n life-the faith . Not only had she kept it
in life-the faith. Not only had she kept it
but she had shared it with others too.
but she had shared it with others too.
Today all of Anna's living children, Helen
Today all of Anna's living children, Helen
nd her husband John Goertzen, Olga o
and her husband John Goertzen, Olga of
Winnipeg, Agnes of Brandon; five sons and
Winnipeg, Agnes of Brandon; five sons and
heir wives: Henry and Elizabeth of Main
their wives: Henry and Elizabeth of Main
Centre, Sask., Abe and Olga, Peter and
Centre, Sask., Abe and Olga, Peter and
Verna of Alexander, Man. , Cornelius and
Verna of Alexander, Man., Cornelius and
Margaret and George and Dorothy of Win
Margaret and George and Dorothy of Winnipeg,
ipeg, walk in the faith she shared.
walk in the faith she shared.
Anna's faith and wisdom were not quali
 
ies that developed over a few short years
Anna's faith and wisdom were not qualities
that developed over a few short years
They were forged and tempered over a three
They were forged and tempered over a three
uarter century time span as God tested her
quarter century time span as God tested her
aith as by fire time after time. Born at
faith as by fire time after time. Born at
teinfeld, South Russia, on October 9, 1895
Steinfeld, South Russia, on October 9, 1895
to Cornelius and Helena Froese, Anna en
to Cornelius and Helena Froese, Anna enjoyed
joyed a happy childhood together with her
a happy childhood together with her
two sisters and four brothers. She was
two sisters and four brothers. She was
married to Henry Derksen on July 18, 1918.
married to Henry Derksen on July 18, 1918.
In 1919 she accepted Christ as her Saviour
In 1919 she accepted Christ as her Saviour
and upon confession of faith was baptised
and upon confession of faith was baptised
and joined the Mennonite Brethren church.
and joined the Mennonite Brethren church.
Life in revolution-torn Russia was not easy
Life in revolution-torn Russia was not easy
for Henry and Anna. Their firstborn, Tina,
for Henry and Anna. Their firstborn, Tina,
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through her faith and wisdom that the
through her faith and wisdom that the
family came to Canada in 1926.
family came to Canada in 1926.
They came first to Arnaud, Manitoba, and
They came first to Arnaud, Manitoba, and
then two years later moved to Khedive,
then two years later moved to Khedive,
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happiest years of her life. She was especially
happiest years of her life. She was especially
thankful to God for the church and the
thankful to God for the church and the
fellowship with other Christians in the Alex
fellowship with other Christians in the Alexander area. In 1967 she and her husband
ander area. In 1967 she and her husband
moved to Brandon.
moved to Brandon .
 
In 1968 the family was privileged to
In 1968 the family was privileged to
celebrate the golden anniversary of their
celebrate the golden anniversary of their
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children. She leaves behind five grandsons,
children. She leaves behind five grandsons,
14 granddaughters, five great grandsons and
14 granddaughters, five great grandsons and
two great granddaughters. She is also sur
two great granddaughters. She is also survived by her older brother, Cornelius Froese
vived by her older brother, Cornelius Froese
of Herbert, Sask.; her younger sister in
of Herbert, Sask.; her younger sister in
Russia; and several nephews and nieces.
Russia; and several nephews and nieces.
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nicht einen Schritt. Wo du wirst gehen und
nicht einen Schritt. Wo du wirst gehen und
stehen, da nimm mich mitt."
stehen, da nimm mich mitt."
Funeral services for Anna Derksen were
Funeral services for Anna Derksen were
held on Tuesday, August 20, from the
held on Tuesday, August 20, from the

Latest revision as of 16:04, 14 March 2018

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1974 Sep 20 p. 31

Birth date: 1895 Oct 09

text of obituary:

ANNA DERKSEN

On August 16, the spirit of a beloved wife mother, grandmother and great grand mother, Mrs. Anna Derksen, followed the course described graphically by Isaiah, she "mounted up with wings as eagles" to be ever present with the Lord. The death occurred at the Brandon (Man.) General Hospital. At that final moment her husband Henry Derksen was with her along with daughters Olga, Agnes, Verna and daughter in-law Olga.

Like Paul, she had run the race. Anna Derksen had kept the most important thing in life-the faith. Not only had she kept it but she had shared it with others too.

Today all of Anna's living children, Helen and her husband John Goertzen, Olga of Winnipeg, Agnes of Brandon; five sons and their wives: Henry and Elizabeth of Main Centre, Sask., Abe and Olga, Peter and Verna of Alexander, Man., Cornelius and Margaret and George and Dorothy of Winnipeg, walk in the faith she shared.

Anna's faith and wisdom were not qualities that developed over a few short years They were forged and tempered over a three quarter century time span as God tested her faith as by fire time after time. Born at Steinfeld, South Russia, on October 9, 1895 to Cornelius and Helena Froese, Anna enjoyed a happy childhood together with her two sisters and four brothers. She was married to Henry Derksen on July 18, 1918.

In 1919 she accepted Christ as her Saviour and upon confession of faith was baptised and joined the Mennonite Brethren church.

Life in revolution-torn Russia was not easy for Henry and Anna. Their firstborn, Tina, died at 18 months. Later, a son, Cornelius, passed away in infancy. It was largely through her faith and wisdom that the family came to Canada in 1926.

They came first to Arnaud, Manitoba, and then two years later moved to Khedive, Sask. After about 20 years of almost impos sible conditions, encompassing the Depres sion and World War II, Anna realized her heart's desire in moving the family to Alexander, Manitoba in 1946. There she and Henry and the family settled in for the happiest years of her life. She was especially thankful to God for the church and the fellowship with other Christians in the Alexander area. In 1967 she and her husband moved to Brandon.

In 1968 the family was privileged to celebrate the golden anniversary of their marriage. Finally, on June 30 of this year, as if by divine providence, the family celebrated a homecoming and their father's 80th birth day. The actual date is however August 28. On this occasion, Anna was able for the last time to listen to special music played and sung by her grandchildren and great grand children. She leaves behind five grandsons, 14 granddaughters, five great grandsons and two great granddaughters. She is also survived by her older brother, Cornelius Froese of Herbert, Sask.; her younger sister in Russia; and several nephews and nieces. Throughout the years she could often be heard humming in her dusky unpretentious voice one of her favourite hymns, which was also the last prayer she spoke on Tuesday, August 13: "So nimm denn meine Haende und fuehre mich, bis an mein seelig Ende, und ewiglich. Ich kann allein nicht gehen, nicht einen Schritt. Wo du wirst gehen und stehen, da nimm mich mitt."

Funeral services for Anna Derksen were held on Tuesday, August 20, from the Brandon Mennonite Brethren Church, with Rev. Henry Willms and Rev. Peter J. Doerksen, officiating.