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Harry Dirks of Black Creek, British | Harry Dirks of Black Creek, British | ||
Columbia, was born on December 27, | |||
1927, at | 1927, at Stephenield, Manitoba, and | ||
passed on to be with the Lord on January | passed on to be with the Lord on January | ||
3, 1970. His parents are Jacob and | 3, 1970. His parents are Jacob and Maria | ||
(nee Warkentin) | (nee Warkentin) Dirks. They moved to | ||
Black Creek in 1935. Early in his youth | |||
he accepted | he accepted Christ as his Saviour and | ||
was baptized on the confession of his | was baptized on the confession of his | ||
faith when he was 18. | |||
On May 8, 1949, he was married to | On May 8, 1949, he was married to | ||
Ruth Unruh, whom he met | Ruth Unruh, whom he met while attend- | ||
ing the Bethel Bible Institution | |||
Abbotsford. | Abbotsford. Their marriage was blessed | ||
with | with five children: David, 18, born | ||
January 9, 1951; | January 9, 1951; Arthur, 17, born March | ||
19, 1952; Timothy, 15 | 19, 1952; Timothy, 15, born October 21, | ||
1954; | 1954; Gracie-Ann, 11, born February 12, | ||
1958; and Linda, 9, born March 25, 1960, | 1958; and Linda, 9, born March 25, 1960, | ||
and one adopted son, John, 6 years old | and one adopted son, John, 6 years old. | ||
On January 3, 1970, Harry and his five | On January 3, 1970, Harry and his five | ||
oldest | oldest children, Jim Falk, and Heidi | ||
Meyers, went on a | Meyers, went on a pleasure cruise to | ||
Toba Inlet. They expected to be home by | Toba Inlet. They expected to be home by | ||
5:30 p.m., for a family supper. They did | 5:30 p.m., for a family supper. They did | ||
not return. | not return. | ||
After an | After an intensive search, the bodies | ||
were ,found on January 5, wearing their | were, found on January 5, wearing their | ||
life jackets and roped together in two | life jackets and roped together in two | ||
groups of three and four. The body of | groups of three and four. The body of | ||
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not been recovered. | not been recovered. | ||
In 1954 Harry and | In 1954 Harry and his brother, Werner, | ||
started a construction company, in which | started a construction company, in which | ||
he | he remained until his dearth. He was | ||
always very much concerned | always very much concerned about the | ||
Lord's work, the spiritual | Lord's work, the spiritual welfare of his | ||
children and that they should learn to | |||
love the Lord and serve him. He was | love the Lord and serve him. He was | ||
particularly concerned that souls should | particularly concerned that souls should | ||
be won to the Lord | be won to the Lord during a forthcoming | ||
Barry Moore Crusade. | Barry Moore Crusade. | ||
Harry enjoyed taking his | Harry enjoyed taking his family on | ||
boating and camping trips for relaxation. | boating and camping trips for relaxation. | ||
Occasionally they would also make an | |||
extended trip to | extended trip to various parts of the | ||
country with the whole family participating. | |||
Son David accepted Christ as his | Son David accepted Christ as his | ||
Savior at home when | Savior at home when still quite young. | ||
After being a camper at Camp Homewood | After being a camper at Camp Homewood | ||
for several years, | for several years, he attended a | ||
Counselor-in-Training course which afforded him an opportunity for | Counselor-in-Training course which afforded him an opportunity for service. It | ||
was his desire to serve the Lord wherever | was his desire to serve the Lord wherever | ||
he would | he would lead. He was baptized on his | ||
confession of faith in 1968 and became | |||
a member of the Mennonite Brethren | a member of the Mennonite Brethren | ||
Church at Black Creek. | |||
After completing Grade 12 at the | After completing Grade 12 at the | ||
George P. Vanier | George P. Vanier School this pas t | ||
summer, David commenced his Bible | summer, David commenced his Bible | ||
studies at MBBI. His first | studies at MBBI. His first semester was | ||
an | an enriching experience spiritually and | ||
increased his love for music and | increased his love for music and singing. | ||
Recently he had mentioned that he looked | |||
forward to being with his Savior throughout eternity. | |||
Arthur also | Arthur also attended Camp Homewood, | ||
where he found Christ as his Savior. He | where he found Christ as his Savior. He | ||
especially appreciated the Bible studies | especially appreciated the Bible studies | ||
and the trips on the | and the trips on the sailboat. He also | ||
possessed a keen ,interest in | possessed a keen, interest in exploring | ||
the coastline with his father. | the coastline with his father. | ||
Arthur was taking his Grade 12 in the | Arthur was taking his Grade 12 in the | ||
George P. Vanier | George P. Vanier school" It was his | ||
desire to study the Word of God and | desire to study the Word of God and | ||
live by it. He was baptized on the confession of his faith in 1968 and received | |||
into the | into the fellowship of the Mennonite | ||
Brethren Church. | Brethren Church. | ||
Tim accepted Christ as his Savior at | Tim accepted Christ as his Savior at | ||
home. Camp Homewood also | home. Camp Homewood also contributed | ||
to his spiritual growth. | to his spiritual growth. Sailing and | ||
boating with his | boating with his father, as well as hockey | ||
and football, were only a few of Tim's | and football, were only a few of Tim's | ||
interests. He particularly enjoyed his | interests. He particularly enjoyed his | ||
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Another child who accepted her Savior | Another child who accepted her Savior | ||
at home was Gracie. Camp Homewood | at home was Gracie. Camp Homewood | ||
was | was always a tremendous experience for | ||
her and strengthened her faith and | her and strengthened her faith and desire | ||
to be an | to be an obedient Christian. Besides her | ||
keen interest in books, she also | keen interest in books, she also exercised the same spirit in volley ball and swimming. Gracie was in Grade 6 in the Black | ||
Creek Elementary school. | Creek Elementary school. | ||
Linda's | Linda's heart was in her singing, and | ||
she could express this joy ,in | she could express this joy, in participating | ||
in | in the junior choir. She attended Camp | ||
Homewood | Homewood where Christ received | ||
entrance into her heart and life. Memorizing Scripture was a vital part of her | entrance into her heart and life. Memorizing Scripture was a vital part of her | ||
experience there. She | experience there. She was a Grade 4 | ||
student in | student in the Black Creek Elementary | ||
School. | School. | ||
They leave to mourn Ruth, wife and | They leave to mourn Ruth, wife and | ||
mother, and one son John, the parents | mother, and one son John, the parents | ||
and grandparents, Mr. | and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | ||
Dirks and Mr. and Mrs. John Unruh, all | Dirks and Mr. and Mrs. John Unruh, all | ||
of Black Creek; two brothers, | of Black Creek; two brothers, Walter, | ||
Cecil Lake, B.C.; Werner, Black Creek, | Cecil Lake, B.C.; Werner, Black Creek, | ||
and three sisters, Mrs. Erika | and three sisters, Mrs. Erika Cottrell, | ||
Princeton; Mrs. | Princeton; Mrs. Frieda Unruh, Farming- | ||
ton, B.C.; Mrs. Lily Meyer, Black Creek, | ton, B.C.; Mrs. Lily Meyer, Black Creek, | ||
and many relatives and friends. | and many relatives and friends. | ||
Funeral | Funeral services were held on Saturday, | ||
January 10, at 2 p.m. in the Mennonite | January 10, at 2 p.m. in the Mennonite | ||
Brethren Church at | Brethren Church at Black Creek | ||
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] | [[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 27 January 2016
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Feb 06 p. 30
Birth date: 1927 Dec 27
text of obituary:
HARRY DIRKS AND CHILDREN
Harry Dirks of Black Creek, British Columbia, was born on December 27, 1927, at Stephenield, Manitoba, and passed on to be with the Lord on January 3, 1970. His parents are Jacob and Maria (nee Warkentin) Dirks. They moved to Black Creek in 1935. Early in his youth he accepted Christ as his Saviour and was baptized on the confession of his faith when he was 18.
On May 8, 1949, he was married to Ruth Unruh, whom he met while attend- ing the Bethel Bible Institution Abbotsford. Their marriage was blessed with five children: David, 18, born January 9, 1951; Arthur, 17, born March 19, 1952; Timothy, 15, born October 21, 1954; Gracie-Ann, 11, born February 12, 1958; and Linda, 9, born March 25, 1960, and one adopted son, John, 6 years old.
On January 3, 1970, Harry and his five oldest children, Jim Falk, and Heidi Meyers, went on a pleasure cruise to Toba Inlet. They expected to be home by 5:30 p.m., for a family supper. They did not return.
After an intensive search, the bodies were, found on January 5, wearing their life jackets and roped together in two groups of three and four. The body of Heidi at the time of this writing had not been recovered.
In 1954 Harry and his brother, Werner, started a construction company, in which he remained until his dearth. He was always very much concerned about the Lord's work, the spiritual welfare of his children and that they should learn to love the Lord and serve him. He was particularly concerned that souls should be won to the Lord during a forthcoming Barry Moore Crusade.
Harry enjoyed taking his family on boating and camping trips for relaxation. Occasionally they would also make an extended trip to various parts of the country with the whole family participating.
Son David accepted Christ as his Savior at home when still quite young. After being a camper at Camp Homewood for several years, he attended a Counselor-in-Training course which afforded him an opportunity for service. It was his desire to serve the Lord wherever he would lead. He was baptized on his confession of faith in 1968 and became a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church at Black Creek.
After completing Grade 12 at the George P. Vanier School this pas t summer, David commenced his Bible studies at MBBI. His first semester was an enriching experience spiritually and increased his love for music and singing. Recently he had mentioned that he looked forward to being with his Savior throughout eternity. Arthur also attended Camp Homewood, where he found Christ as his Savior. He especially appreciated the Bible studies and the trips on the sailboat. He also possessed a keen, interest in exploring the coastline with his father.
Arthur was taking his Grade 12 in the George P. Vanier school" It was his desire to study the Word of God and live by it. He was baptized on the confession of his faith in 1968 and received into the fellowship of the Mennonite Brethren Church.
Tim accepted Christ as his Savior at home. Camp Homewood also contributed to his spiritual growth. Sailing and boating with his father, as well as hockey and football, were only a few of Tim's interests. He particularly enjoyed his Grade 10 studies in the Courtenay School.
Another child who accepted her Savior at home was Gracie. Camp Homewood was always a tremendous experience for her and strengthened her faith and desire to be an obedient Christian. Besides her keen interest in books, she also exercised the same spirit in volley ball and swimming. Gracie was in Grade 6 in the Black Creek Elementary school.
Linda's heart was in her singing, and she could express this joy, in participating in the junior choir. She attended Camp Homewood where Christ received entrance into her heart and life. Memorizing Scripture was a vital part of her experience there. She was a Grade 4 student in the Black Creek Elementary School.
They leave to mourn Ruth, wife and mother, and one son John, the parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dirks and Mr. and Mrs. John Unruh, all of Black Creek; two brothers, Walter, Cecil Lake, B.C.; Werner, Black Creek, and three sisters, Mrs. Erika Cottrell, Princeton; Mrs. Frieda Unruh, Farming- ton, B.C.; Mrs. Lily Meyer, Black Creek, and many relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, January 10, at 2 p.m. in the Mennonite Brethren Church at Black Creek