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many difficulties arrived in West Germany
many difficulties arrived in West Germany
in 1945. Her husband died there a year later.
in 1945. Her husband died there a year later.
Two years later they were able to immigrl\te
Two years later they were able to immigrate
to Canada, arriving in Vancouver. The Van·
to Canada, arriving in Vancouver. The Vancouver Mennonite Brethren Church became
couver Mennonite Brethren Church became
the spiritual home of the family. Her son
the spiritual home of the family. Her son
Henry, who had been separated from the
Henry, who had been separated from the
family and remained in the Soviet Union,
family and remained in the Soviet Union,
was able to join the family with his wife
was able to join the family with his wife
Tanja on January 19, 1978. This was weI·
Tanja on January 19, 1978. This was welcomed as an answer to many prayers, and
comed as an answer to many prayers, and
especially those of Susanna.
especially those of Susanna.
Her children remember her as a prayerful
Her children remember her as a prayerful
mother, who faithfully and conscientiously
mother, who faithfully and conscientiously
did her duty. She leaves to mourn two sons
did her duty. She leaves to mourn two sons
and two daughters: Henry and Tanja Janz,
and two daughters: Henry and Tanja Janz,
and Margaret , of Vancouver, John and
and Margaret, of Vancouver, John and
Margaret J anz, and (Mrs.) Katie Letkeman
Margaret J anz, and (Mrs.) Katie Letkeman
of Clearbrook; nine grandchildren, seven
of Clearbrook; nine grandchildren, seven
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friends.
friends.


[[Category;Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:17, 23 June 2021

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1979 Apr 12 p. 34

Birth date: 1889 June 18

text of obituary:

MRS. SUSANNA JANZ

(Mrs.) Susanna Janz of Vancouver passed away on February 14. She was born to Johann and Anna Wiebe (nee Kroeker) on June 18, 1889 in Gnadenfeld, Sagradowka, Russia. She grew up in a home of 12 children. In 1912 she accepted the Lord as her personal Saviour; the same year she was baptized by Rev. Isaac Regehr and accepted into the Mennonite Brethren Church. In 1933 she married David Janz, a widower, and took on the responsibility of four children. In 1943 the family left the Soviet Union, and after many difficulties arrived in West Germany in 1945. Her husband died there a year later. Two years later they were able to immigrate to Canada, arriving in Vancouver. The Vancouver Mennonite Brethren Church became the spiritual home of the family. Her son Henry, who had been separated from the family and remained in the Soviet Union, was able to join the family with his wife Tanja on January 19, 1978. This was welcomed as an answer to many prayers, and especially those of Susanna.

Her children remember her as a prayerful mother, who faithfully and conscientiously did her duty. She leaves to mourn two sons and two daughters: Henry and Tanja Janz, and Margaret, of Vancouver, John and Margaret J anz, and (Mrs.) Katie Letkeman of Clearbrook; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a large circle of friends.