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Doerksen, Jake (1924-2006)

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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Nov 3 p. 26

Birth date: 1924 Feb

text of obituary:

JAKE DOERKSEN

Jake Doerksen died Sept. 20, hand in hand with his wife. He was born Feb. 1924 in Nikoleifeld, Russia just months before his family crossed the ocean to Canada. In 1929, they settled in Winnipeg, where Jake grew up and committed his life to the Lord. He became a spiritual help to his younger brothers. After working for Wat- kins Products and Henderson Directories, Jake became a teacher. He taught in Winkler, Man. and Winnipeg. Jake also taught the children of the Canadian Armed Forces in Germany. In Aug. 1974, he married Marjorie Drebert and became a loving father to her two teenage sons. Jake and Marjorie loved music and sang in choirs. Jake enjoyed keeping in touch with his siblings and their families, travelling acrossand her sons Jim (Roz) and Doug (Marilyn). and grid, Karin (Herb Suderman), Wili (Jack Bass), and grandchildren Mark, Paul, Michael, and Brian; 2 Gerald (Ellen); 7 grandchildren; 7 great-grand- sisters; 4 brothers; 15 nieces and nephews. The children. The celebration of life service was Aug. memorial service was Sept. 26 at Bakerview MB 24 at North Kildonan MB Church. Church, Abbotsford, B.C. Canada to visit them. He is mourned by Marjorie