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February 12, 1954 – November 27, 2020

Obituary

Richard L. Duerksen, 66 of Sioux City, passed away Friday, November 27 , 2020.
Services will be held at 11 am Friday, December 4 , 2020 at Waterbury Funeral Service of Sioux City. Visitation will be 2 hours prior to service time, Covid restrictions will apply and masks are mandatory. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery in Moville, Iowa, with Military Honors provided by the United States Navy following the service. There will also be the Woodbury County Sheriff's Office in attendance to honor his years of service to the community and Woodbury county residents.
Richard Leroy Duerksen was born on February 12 , 1954 in Sioux City, he is the son of Harry and Margaret (Jors) Duerksen. He was raised by Abe and Deloris Duerksen in South Dakota. Richard graduated from Bridgewater High School in Bridgewater, South Dakota. He worked at Stanley Corner which his parents owned just outside of Bridgewater for many years.
He then enlisted in the Navy where he served many roles ranging from being a fireman to working on an aircraft carrier. Upon his honorable discharge, he worked in Galveston, Texas primarily as a tow truck driver. He later moved back to Iowa, where he was a chef at Theo's Steakhouse. He was always proud to be a part of the local Volunteer Fire Department, he served on Lawton and Moville fire departments while living in the communities. Richard worked many years at Service Construction part time in Sioux City where he enjoyed working outside and staying busy.
Richard finished his career working as a Correctional Officer with the Woodbury County Sheriff's Office for 23 years where he worked until he retired. He took great pride in his accomplishments in competitive range pistol shooting and being a Reserve Deputy when needed.
Richard enjoyed playing poker with his family, fishing, going to movies, and loved racing, especially when he was a pit crew member for John Heins. He enjoyed attending all events at the Tyson Event Center, whether it be a musketeers game or monster trucks with his kids, as well as attending Kansas City Royals baseball games. Richard was always willing to help anyone in need and he considered everyone he met a friend. He will be missed so dearly.
Richard is survived by his son Cody Duerksen of Thurston, Nebraska, his daughter Catherine (Alex) Hays of Abie, Nebraska, grandchildren Wayde Duerksen and Emma Hays, his brothers Gary (Denise) Duerksen, Bruce (Laura) Duerksen, Ronny (Gloria) Duerksen, Billy (Jamie) Duerksen, Jeff (Brandi) Duerksen, Charlie Roeschke, Steve (Kathy) Duerksen, Keith Duerksen, Loy (Kim) Duerksen, Lynn (Dian) Duerksen, his sisters, Patty (Terry) Schultzen, Doris (Kevin) Ruring, Debbie Ebson, Joyce Roeschke, Val (Chuck) Jones, Audrey Hofer, Dee (Larry) Werner, many nieces and nephews along with countless friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and his sister Sherry Webb.
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Services

Visitation

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December
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Waterbury Funeral Service of Sioux City

4125 Orleans Ave, Sioux City, IA 51106

9:00 - 11:00 am

Funeral Service

Calendar
December
4

Waterbury Funeral Service of Sioux City

4125 Orleans Ave, Sioux City, IA 51106

Starts at 11:00 am

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