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Albert Lee Dierksen
Oct 16, 1917 - May 1, 2007
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Enid News and Eagle  May 3, 2007

The funeral for Albert Lee Dierksen, 89, will be 10 a.m. Friday at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The Revs. Paul Hass and Kenneth Wade will officiate. Burial will be in Hennessey Cemetery. Arrangements are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
He was born Oct. 16, 1917, in Lahoma to Carl and Lucy Sparks Dierksen and died Tuesday, May 1, 2007.

He was the eldest of eight children and served during World War II. He was a life-long resident of Hennessey where he farmed until his retirement.

Surviving are three children, Sandra Hayes of Enid, Shirley Richardson of Checotah and Douglas Dierksen of Waco, Texas; one brother, August Dierksen of Lahoma; one sister, Elsie Martin of Lawton; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters.

Condolences may be made online at ladusauevans@sudden linkmail.com.


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