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John Aron | John Aron Janzen, was born on November | ||
19, 1883 at Mountain Lake, Minnesota to | 19, 1883 at Mountain Lake, Minnesota to | ||
Aron F. and Anna (Neufeld) Janzen. He | Aron F. and Anna (Neufeld) Janzen. He | ||
received his first schooling at the neighbour's farm and later attended school in | received his first schooling at the neighbour's farm and later attended school in Mountain Lake.At the age of 17 he realized | ||
Mountain Lake.At the age of 17 he realized | |||
his lost condition without Christ and during | his lost condition without Christ and during | ||
revival meetings, conducted by Rev. | revival meetings, conducted by Rev. John | ||
Pankratz , he made peace with God, based on | Pankratz, he made peace with God, based on | ||
I Timothy 1: 15. | I Timothy 1: 15. | ||
Later that year he was baptized by Elder | Later that year he was baptized by Elder | ||
Heinrich Voth and received as a member of | Heinrich Voth and received as a member of | ||
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Heinrich Voth. During this time they lost | Heinrich Voth. During this time they lost | ||
their second son, Johnny, at the age of four. | their second son, Johnny, at the age of four. | ||
After seven years of drought they moved | After seven years of drought they moved | ||
to Mennon, Sask. and enjoyed 25 years of | to Mennon, Sask. and enjoyed 25 years of | ||
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at Dalmeny their oldest daughter, Alma, | at Dalmeny their oldest daughter, Alma, | ||
passed away suddenly at age 20. | passed away suddenly at age 20. | ||
The next move was to Matsqui, B.C. in | The next move was to Matsqui, B.C. in | ||
1943. In 1954 his wife Anna passed away. | 1943. In 1954 his wife Anna passed away. | ||
In 1956 he married (Mrs,) Justina Heppner at Salem, Oregon, where they made | In 1956 he married (Mrs,) Justina Heppner at Salem, Oregon, where they made their home and had membership in the | ||
their home and had membership in the | |||
Kingwood Bible Church. | Kingwood Bible Church. | ||
" I have nothing to boast, it's only God's | |||
"I have nothing to boast, it's only God's | |||
grace that kept me and by the precious blood | grace that kept me and by the precious blood | ||
of Jesus Christ I' | of Jesus Christ I'll go home to glory," he | ||
wrote. On June 4 he went home, at age 91. | wrote. On June 4 he went home, at age 91. | ||
He was predeceased by his first wife, | He was predeceased by his first wife, | ||
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Ratzlaff; two brothers, Aron and Frank; and | Ratzlaff; two brothers, Aron and Frank; and | ||
two sisters, Sarah and Anne. | two sisters, Sarah and Anne. | ||
Surviving him are his wife Justina; three | Surviving him are his wife Justina; three | ||
daughters, Elizabeth (Mrs. Bill G.) Wiebe | |||
and Anne at Abbotsford and Frieda in Kano, | and Anne at Abbotsford and Frieda in Kano, | ||
Nigeria ; | Nigeria; three sons, Sam in Kelowna, Arnold | ||
in Cranbrook, | in Cranbrook, and John in Kamloops, B.C.; | ||
his seeond wife's daughter, Marcella (Mrs . | his seeond wife's daughter, Marcella (Mrs . | ||
Harry) Ediger at Seattle. Wash ; | Harry) Ediger at Seattle. Wash; 11 grand | ||
children and 11 great-grandchildren; three | children and 11 great-grandchildren; three | ||
sisters | sisters and one brother. | ||
The | |||
Heights Mennonite Brethren Church, | The funeral was held in the Central | ||
Heights Mennonite Brethren Church, Abbotsford, B.C. on June 7. Rev. Rudy Boschman officiated, assisted by Rev. Henry H. | |||
Nikkel. | Nikkel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 10 October 2018
Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1975 July 25 p. 30
Birth date: 1883 Nov 19
text of obituary:
JOHN A. JANZEN
John Aron Janzen, was born on November 19, 1883 at Mountain Lake, Minnesota to Aron F. and Anna (Neufeld) Janzen. He received his first schooling at the neighbour's farm and later attended school in Mountain Lake.At the age of 17 he realized his lost condition without Christ and during revival meetings, conducted by Rev. John Pankratz, he made peace with God, based on I Timothy 1: 15.
Later that year he was baptized by Elder Heinrich Voth and received as a member of the Carson Mennonite Brethren Church. On February 20, 1908 he married Anna Flaming, In 1911 they moved to Reedley, California: where the Lord took their first son, Henry, at the age of one year. Shortly thereafter they homesteaded at Chinook, Montana. Here they were ordained as deacons by Elder Heinrich Voth. During this time they lost their second son, Johnny, at the age of four.
After seven years of drought they moved to Mennon, Sask. and enjoyed 25 years of fellowship in the Dalmeny MB Church. Here at Dalmeny their oldest daughter, Alma, passed away suddenly at age 20.
The next move was to Matsqui, B.C. in 1943. In 1954 his wife Anna passed away. In 1956 he married (Mrs,) Justina Heppner at Salem, Oregon, where they made their home and had membership in the Kingwood Bible Church.
"I have nothing to boast, it's only God's grace that kept me and by the precious blood of Jesus Christ I'll go home to glory," he wrote. On June 4 he went home, at age 91. He was predeceased by his first wife, Anna; two sons, Henry and Johnny; two daughters, Alma and Susan (Mrs. Orval) Ratzlaff; two brothers, Aron and Frank; and two sisters, Sarah and Anne.
Surviving him are his wife Justina; three daughters, Elizabeth (Mrs. Bill G.) Wiebe and Anne at Abbotsford and Frieda in Kano, Nigeria; three sons, Sam in Kelowna, Arnold in Cranbrook, and John in Kamloops, B.C.; his seeond wife's daughter, Marcella (Mrs . Harry) Ediger at Seattle. Wash; 11 grand children and 11 great-grandchildren; three sisters and one brother.
The funeral was held in the Central Heights Mennonite Brethren Church, Abbotsford, B.C. on June 7. Rev. Rudy Boschman officiated, assisted by Rev. Henry H. Nikkel.