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Dirks, Jacob (1888-1968)

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Jacob Dirks, son of Benjamin an
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Jacob Dirks, son of Benjamin and Helen Dirks was born in Turner County, South Dakota, on July 22, 1888. As a lad of 11 he migrated to Canada with his parents. They settled 20 miles west of Rosthern, Sask.
Helen Dirks was b 0 r n in Turne
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County, South Dakota, on July 22, 1888
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In 1905 he accepted Christ as his Saviour, and was baptized by Rev. Henry A. Goossen on June 19 of the same year. He was received into the fellowship of the Salem Krimmer MB Church of Waldheim.
As a lad of 11 he migrated to Canad
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with his parents. They settled 20 mile
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On July 13, 1911, he was united in holy matrimony to Susanna Lutke, daughter of Peter D. Lutke. Together they shared common joys and sorrows until, 52 years later, she passed away. They were blessed with eight children. The second child, Elsie (Mrs. Walter Strobel) predeceased her parents in the fall of 1951.
west of Rosthern, Sask.
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In 1905 he accepted Christ as hi
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In 1945 they moved into Waldheim and became active members of the church there. After the death of his wife in 1963, Mr. Dirks lived with his children until December, 1966, when he was admitted into the Dalmeny Home for the Aged.
Saviour, and was baptized by Rev
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Henry A. Goossen on June 19 of th
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He enjoyed good health until the last years. On April 22, he was taken to the Saskatoon City Hospital. A week later April 27, he passed away.
same year. He was received into the
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He leaves behind, his children: Menno of Regina, Sylvester of Dalmeny, Martha (Mrs. Ernest Lepp) and Josephine (Mrs. Edwin Peters) both of Dalmeny, Arthur of Selkirk (Man.) Rueben of Oakley (Kansas) and Viola (Mrs. Raymond Thomson) of Vancouver; 26 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren; and sister, Nettie (Mrs. Cornelius Loewen) of St. Catharines.
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All who knew him will remember him as a quiet, honest, God-fearing Bible-loving gentleman, who practised what he believed and was interested in helping to make known his faith.
 
 
fellowship of the Salem Krimmer MB
 
Church of Waldheim.
 
On July 13, 1911, he was united in
 
holy matrimony to Susanna Lutke,
 
daughter of Peter D. Lutke. Together they shared common joys and sorrow
 
until, 52 years later, she passed away
 
They were blessed with eight children
 
The second child, Elsie (Mrs. Walte
 
Strobel) predeceased her parents in th
 
fall of 1951.
 
In 1945 they moved into Waldheim
 
and became active members of th
 
church there. After the death of hi
 
wife in 1963, Mr. Dirks lived with hi
 
children until December, 1966, when h
 
was admitted into the Dalmeny Hom
 
for the Aged.
 
He enjoyed good health until the las
 
years. On April 22, he was taken to th
 
Saskatoon City Hospital. A week later
 
April 27, he passed away.
 
He leaves behind, his children: Menn
 
of Regina, Sylvester of Dalmeny
 
Martha (Mrs. Ernest Lepp) and Jose
 
phine (Mrs. Edwin Peters) both o
 
Dalmeny, Arthur of Selkirk (Man.)
 
Rueben of Oakley (Kansas) and Viol
 
(Mrs. Raymond Thomson) of Vancou
 
ver; 26 grandchildren, and three great
 
grandchildren; and sister, Nettie (Mrs
 
Cornelius Loewen) of St. Catharines
 
All who knew him will remembe
 
him as a quiet, honest, God-fearing
 
Bible-loving gentleman, who practise
 
what he believed and was interested i
 
helping to make known his faith.
 
   
   

Revision as of 12:48, 29 July 2015

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1968 Jun 14 p. 19

Birth date: 1888 Jul 22

text of obituary:

JACOB DIRKS

Jacob Dirks, son of Benjamin and Helen Dirks was born in Turner County, South Dakota, on July 22, 1888. As a lad of 11 he migrated to Canada with his parents. They settled 20 miles west of Rosthern, Sask.

In 1905 he accepted Christ as his Saviour, and was baptized by Rev. Henry A. Goossen on June 19 of the same year. He was received into the fellowship of the Salem Krimmer MB Church of Waldheim.

On July 13, 1911, he was united in holy matrimony to Susanna Lutke, daughter of Peter D. Lutke. Together they shared common joys and sorrows until, 52 years later, she passed away. They were blessed with eight children. The second child, Elsie (Mrs. Walter Strobel) predeceased her parents in the fall of 1951.

In 1945 they moved into Waldheim and became active members of the church there. After the death of his wife in 1963, Mr. Dirks lived with his children until December, 1966, when he was admitted into the Dalmeny Home for the Aged.

He enjoyed good health until the last years. On April 22, he was taken to the Saskatoon City Hospital. A week later April 27, he passed away.

He leaves behind, his children: Menno of Regina, Sylvester of Dalmeny, Martha (Mrs. Ernest Lepp) and Josephine (Mrs. Edwin Peters) both of Dalmeny, Arthur of Selkirk (Man.) Rueben of Oakley (Kansas) and Viola (Mrs. Raymond Thomson) of Vancouver; 26 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren; and sister, Nettie (Mrs. Cornelius Loewen) of St. Catharines.

All who knew him will remember him as a quiet, honest, God-fearing Bible-loving gentleman, who practised what he believed and was interested in helping to make known his faith.