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DR. CORNELIUS DERKSEN November 26, 1930 - October 3, 2013 Peacefully on October 3, 2013, Cornelius Derksen passed away at Concordia Hospital. Cornelius was born in Forward, Saskatchewan, grew up in Khedive, Saskatchewan, and later moved to Alexander, Manitoba. He is predeceased by his parents, Henry and Anna Derksen; baby brother Cornelius and eldest brother Henry; sisters Agnes, Olga and Helen. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Margaret (Neufeld) Derksen; his four daughters Susan Wiebe (Henry), Ruth Dyck (David), Carol Enns (Harvey), Sandra Froese (Warren) and son Donald Derksen (Michelle Hildebrand); his grandchildren David Wiebe (Chantal), Heather Boersma (Alex), Nathan (Melissa), Heidi and Charlotte Dyck, Lauren and Kristie Enns, Matthew, Daniel, Sarah and James Froese, Susanna, Kathryn, and Julius Derksen; great-grandchildren Yuri and Lev Wiebe, Cohen and Claire Boersma; and brothers Abe, George (Dorothy) and Peter. Our Dad survived life on the farm during the dirty thirties. The struggle was a motivating factor in determining his pursuit of a different career. He was educated at Winkler Bible Institute, United College, and graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1957 as a medical doctor. Two years prior, he married Margaret Neufeld. Creative thinking motivated him to trap five mink to help pay for the engagement ring. Their five children were born between 1956 and 1966 - a busy family amidst a large medical practice. Dad loved his profession, and cared for many people over the years. He served on the board at Concordia Hospital, and also offered his services as a medical director at Bethania Personal Care Home. After his retirement in 1999, he continued to assist with surgeries for another twelve years, which brought him much satisfaction. Dad's personal faith in Jesus was the firm foundation on which he lived his life, building it in a way that enabled his family to flourish. He enjoyed singing in the choir, and attending worship and Bible study at Portage Avenue Church. Most mornings he and Mom would have devotions and pray for family, church and missions. In his off-hours, Dad was content to putter around in the garage, doing projects and coming up with inventive ways to make things better, but he also had an adventuring side. For about 40 years, he anticipated the annual 10-day hunting trip in the bush with a close group of friends. He also enjoyed fishing, snowmobiling, and being outdoors. Dad loved nothing more than to have his family gathered around him. He purchased the cabin on Brereton Lake in 1967, and many family memories have been made there. As the family grew, the cabin needed to be expanded (three times!), which he happily did with the help of his children. The cottage was his haven and has become a wonderful legacy for his family to continue to enjoy. Mom has always been by Dad's side through his profession, as he pursued his passions, and endured the difficult times. In the last years, Dad has been by Mom's side, offering her care and companionship and looking after many of the domestic details. The family gives special thanks to Dr. Carl Duerksen, Dr. Pat Harris and Val and the staff in Oncology at Concordia Hospital, for their care and compassion over the past several years. Viewing will be held on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at Friends Funeral Service, 2146 Main Street. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Portage Avenue Church, 1420 Portage Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations in Cornelius' memory can be made to Inner City Youth Alive.
Publish Date: Oct 8, 2013

DR. CORNELIUS DERKSEN Peacefully, on October 3, 2013 at Concordia Hospital, Dr. Cornelius Derksen, beloved husband of Margaret Derksen passed away at age 82 years. He is also survived by one son and four daughters and their families. Funeral service will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 at Portage Avenue Church, 1420 Portage Avenue. Viewing will take place on Tuesday, October 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Friends Funeral Service, 2146 Main Street. Longer obituary to follow in Monday's paper.
Publish Date: Oct 5, 2013

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 08, 2013

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Just heard recently of your transition. I just wanted to thank you for all the wonderful care and compassion you gave me over the years. Having been my doctor for all my life up until 1999, it was like losing a member of the family when you retired. You were the best doctor ever and have been extremely difficult to replace. I know you are greatly missed by your family and friends and all the myriad of patients you saw over the years. Best wishes on your new adventures. - Posted by: Cheryl Lavigne (Patient) on: Jan 21, 2014

  • We have known Corny for 57 years, worshipping at PAMB in our early years. We have seen the Derksen little blondes come one by one and have been blessed to receive the gift of their fourth daughter, Sandy as our daughter-in-law. Corny and Marg have been loving, caring family friends over the years, enjoying our shared children and grandchildren. We will miss his presence but will hold our memories dear. We pray God's continued care over Marg and the family. - Posted by: George and Verna Froese (Friend and extended family in-laws) on: Oct 09, 2013

  • DR. DERKSEN was my doctor from 1967-1999, best doctor bar none. He was wonderful to talk to as a child getting tonsils out or as an adult in for a physical. always a professional with a good heart and a great bedside manner. thanks for caring for me DR. Derksen, enjoy your rest it was well deserved. - Posted by: Glenn Brown (patient) on: Oct 08, 2013

  • Dr. Derksen was my family physician for all of my childhood. He delivered all of my 4 children and looked afer them until they were of age. God saw you getting tired and they say he only takes the best. Rest in Peace. - Posted by: Mrs. Renate Gardy ( nee Lohr/Schjerning ) (patient) on: Oct 08, 2013

  • I have known Corny for many years dating back to our choir and youth group in Alexander. Our family was very pleased that one of our church youth group became a doctor, and he was very instrumental in saving the life of my sister. May God's love surround his family at this time and I am so glad that we will meet again in God's glorious kingdom. - Posted by: Anne Voth Monkman (Friend from Alexander) on: Oct 07, 2013

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