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and Mrs. Aron Esau. She grew up with
and Mrs. Aron Esau. She grew up with
six brothers and sisters, though the Lord
six brothers and sisters, though the Lord
called cwo of her younger b rothers home
called two of her younger brothers home
at an early age. She accepted the Lord
at an early age. She accepted the Lord
as her Saviour, and was baptized at the
as her Saviour, and was baptized at the
age of 14 in Tiege, Sagradovka . She
age of 14 in Tiege, Sagradovka. She
faithfully worked with her parents until
faithfully worked with her parents until
her marriage to Bernhard Derksen in
her marriage to Bernhard Derksen in
1922. They had ten ·children of which two
1922. They had ten children of which two
remain. She was faithful to the Lord in
remain. She was faithful to the Lord in
spite of the many trials she experienced
spite of the many trials she experienced
during her lifetime. In 1926 the Esaus
during her lifetime. In 1926 the Esaus
immigrated to Canada, ieaving Mrs.
immigrated to Canada, leaving Mrs.
Derksen and her fam ily behind. ,In 1939
Derksen and her family behind. In 1939
her husband was taken from her and she
her husband was taken from her and she
was lett with two daughters to care for.
was left with two daughters to care for.
 
When the Second World War broke out.
When the Second World War broke out.
she fled w ith her family to Poland, then
she fled with her family to Poland, then
to East Germany, and finally to West
to East Germany, and finally to West
Germany where she was given shelter in
Germany where she was given shelter in
the Mennonite Camp at Baknang . In 1949
the Mennonite Camp at Baknang. In 1949
she joined her parents, a brother, and two
she joined her parents, a brother, and two
sisters 'in Cana·da. She became a member
sisters in Canada. She became a member
of the 1MB church in Yarrow that year,
of the MB church in Yarrow that year,
and joyfully testified of all that her Lord
and joyfully testified of all that her Lord
had done for her. But she had more
had done for her. But she had more
difficulties tofa·ce. Because of illness s'he
difficulties to face. Because of illness she
had to be cared for at the Tabor Home
had to be cared for at the Tabor Home
in Clearbrook . Further illness took her
in Clearbrook. Further illness took her
to the M.S .A. Hospital in Abbotsford,
to the M.S .A. Hospital in Abbotsford,
then to the Cottage Hospital where she
then to the Cottage Hospital where she
remained ·for one year. From there she
remained for one year. From there she
was transferred to the Menno Hospital,
was transferred to the Menno Hospital,
where she lived her last year. Her journey
where she lived her last year. Her journey
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in God was not shaken. She quietly
in God was not shaken. She quietly
slipped away on April 26.
slipped away on April 26.
She leaves to mourn her two daughters Mrs . Margarete Hunt of Abbots,fo rd, and
 
She leaves to mourn her two daughters Mrs. Margarete Hunt of Abbotsford, and
Mrs. Mary Peters of Yarrow, seven
Mrs. Mary Peters of Yarrow, seven
grandchildren, three 'great grandchildren,
grandchildren, three great grandchildren,
one brother, George Esau of Chilliwack,
one brother, George Esau of Chilliwack,
and one sister, Mrs. Netti J anzen of
and one sister, Mrs. Netti Janzen of
Watrous, Sask.
Watrous, Sask.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, 29 June 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1971 May 28

Birth date: 1903 Jul 20

text of obituary:

MARGARETE DERKSEN

Mrs. Margarete Derksen was born in Neukirch, Russia on July 20, 1903 to Mr. and Mrs. Aron Esau. She grew up with six brothers and sisters, though the Lord called two of her younger brothers home at an early age. She accepted the Lord as her Saviour, and was baptized at the age of 14 in Tiege, Sagradovka. She faithfully worked with her parents until her marriage to Bernhard Derksen in 1922. They had ten children of which two remain. She was faithful to the Lord in spite of the many trials she experienced during her lifetime. In 1926 the Esaus immigrated to Canada, leaving Mrs. Derksen and her family behind. In 1939 her husband was taken from her and she was left with two daughters to care for.

When the Second World War broke out. she fled with her family to Poland, then to East Germany, and finally to West Germany where she was given shelter in the Mennonite Camp at Baknang. In 1949 she joined her parents, a brother, and two sisters in Canada. She became a member of the MB church in Yarrow that year, and joyfully testified of all that her Lord had done for her. But she had more difficulties to face. Because of illness she had to be cared for at the Tabor Home in Clearbrook. Further illness took her to the M.S .A. Hospital in Abbotsford, then to the Cottage Hospital where she remained for one year. From there she was transferred to the Menno Hospital, where she lived her last year. Her journey had been long and trying, but her faith in God was not shaken. She quietly slipped away on April 26.

She leaves to mourn her two daughters Mrs. Margarete Hunt of Abbotsford, and Mrs. Mary Peters of Yarrow, seven grandchildren, three great grandchildren, one brother, George Esau of Chilliwack, and one sister, Mrs. Netti Janzen of Watrous, Sask.