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Jantz, Betty Ann (1936-1937)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1937 Aug 4 p. 5

Birth date: 1936 Dec 15

Betty Ann Jantz

Our darling, Betty Ann Jantz, was born December 15, 1936, and passed away at the Carnegie Hospital on Thursday, July 15, after an illness of a few days. All that loving hands could do to save her life was done, but in vain. God thought it best to call our child to her home in glory.

Our hearts are broken and bleeding, but we have the assurance that she now is safely resting in the Arms of Jesus.

She reached the age of seven months. She leaves to mourn her early departure her parents, six brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held Sunday morning, July 18, at the Greenfield Mennonite church, Rev. Froese and Rev. Harvey having charge of the services. She was laid to rest in the cemetery nearby.

     Can it be that Betty left us?
She who always had a smile.
Yes, she's gone and soon we'll meet her.
'Twill only be a little while.

Our darling is not dead, but sleeping
Safely in our Savior's care.
Some sweet day again we'll meet her,
In that blessed land so fair.

All is over, hand are folded.
On a quiet and peaceful breast.
All is over, pains are ended.
Now dear Betty is at rest.

— The Parents.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 18 Aug 1937 p. 6

Betty Ann Jantz

Betty Ann Jantz was born Dec. 15, 1836, the child of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jantz. She departed from this life July 15, 1937, at the tender age of seven months.

She leaves to mourn the loss her father, mother, six brothers and one sister, all at home, and two grandfathers and one grandmother.

She became sick suddenly Wednesday, July 7. All that loving hands could do could not save the life of our little babe. She passed away Thursday, July 15, at the Carnegie Hospital after one week of Illness.

Precious little darling,
How we clung to thee
Yet you've let us longing
For your little smile.
But the Lord knew better,
Called you back to Him
Where you'll rest forever
Till we meet again.

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