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<center><h3>AGNES JANZEN</h3></center>
<center><h3>AGNES JANZEN</h3></center>


Agnes janzen passed
Agnes Janzen passed
away Feb. 16. She was
away Feb. 16. She was
born Aug. 17, 1902 to
born Aug. 17, 1902 to
jacob and Anna
Jacob and Anna
Loewen in southern
Loewen in southern
Russia. In 1923 she mar-
Russia. In 1923 she married Dietrich Janzen. In
ried Dietrich janzen. In
the mid-1920s they
the mid-1920s they
came to Canada . They
came to Canada . They
were among the early
were among the early
settlers in Reesor, Ont.
settlers in Reesor, Ont.
They moved to the Nia-
They moved to the Niagara Falls area. She accepted Christ and was
gara Falls area. She ac-
cepted Christ and was
baptized. While Dietrich
baptized. While Dietrich
worked in a factory, she
worked in a factory, she
spent a good part of her
spent a good part of her
adult life as a cook. Di-
adult life as a cook. Dietrich died in 1957. She
etrich died in 1957. She
moved several times in
moved several times in
Niagara Falls, settling in
Niagara Falls, settling in
a small house . Her
a small house . Her
cheerful, friendly man-
cheerful, friendly manner built a circle of
ner built a circle of
friends, who provided
friends, who provided
care and support when
care and support when
she needed it. She
she needed it. She
joined Virg il (Ont.) MB
joined Virgil (Ont.) MB
(now Cornerstone
(now Cornerstone
Community) Church,
Community) Church,
but found transporta-
but found transportation to church a challenge. Deacons and
tion to church a chal-
lenge. Deacons and
other church members
other church members
visited her regularly. She
visited her regularly. She
moved to Tabor Manor,
moved to Tabor Manor,
St. Catha rines, Ont., for
St. Catharines, Ont., for
the last 10 years. She
the last 10 years. She
crocheted items for
crocheted items for
family and friends and
family and friends and
enjoyed shopping for
enjoyed shopping for
wool at Zellers, then or-
wool at Zellers, then ordering a hamburger
dering a hamburger
and fries. She had a
and fries. She had a
wonderful singing voice
wonderful singing voice
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was an expression of
was an expression of
her inner peace and
her inner peace and
strong faith. Prede-
strong faith. Predeceased by Dietrich, sons
ceased by Dietrich, sons
Vern and Nick and a
Vern and Nick and a
granddaughter, she is
granddaughter, she is
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Dorothy Niecwieski of
Dorothy Niecwieski of
West Seneca, N.Y.; son
West Seneca, N.Y.; son
jake of Queenston,
Jake of Queenston,
Ont.; 14 grandchildren;
Ont.; 14 grandchildren;
20 great-grandchildren
20 great-grandchildren
and 2 great-great-
and 2 great-great-granddaughters. The
granddaughters. The
funeral was Feb. 19 in
funeral was Feb. 19 in
Cornerstone Communi-
Cornerstone Community Church, Virgil, with
ty Church, Virgil, with
Vic Loewen and Albert
Vic Loewen and Albert
Friesen ministering.
Friesen ministering.


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Latest revision as of 16:04, 9 May 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 24

Birth date: 1902 Aug 17

text of obituary:

AGNES JANZEN

Agnes Janzen passed away Feb. 16. She was born Aug. 17, 1902 to Jacob and Anna Loewen in southern Russia. In 1923 she married Dietrich Janzen. In the mid-1920s they came to Canada . They were among the early settlers in Reesor, Ont. They moved to the Niagara Falls area. She accepted Christ and was baptized. While Dietrich worked in a factory, she spent a good part of her adult life as a cook. Dietrich died in 1957. She moved several times in Niagara Falls, settling in a small house . Her cheerful, friendly manner built a circle of friends, who provided care and support when she needed it. She joined Virgil (Ont.) MB (now Cornerstone Community) Church, but found transportation to church a challenge. Deacons and other church members visited her regularly. She moved to Tabor Manor, St. Catharines, Ont., for the last 10 years. She crocheted items for family and friends and enjoyed shopping for wool at Zellers, then ordering a hamburger and fries. She had a wonderful singing voice and a good memory. Her room was filled with music, including many Russian songs from earlier years. This was an expression of her inner peace and strong faith. Predeceased by Dietrich, sons Vern and Nick and a granddaughter, she is mourned by daughters Ann Nelson of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Vera Klassen of Cambridge, Ont. and Dorothy Niecwieski of West Seneca, N.Y.; son Jake of Queenston, Ont.; 14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-granddaughters. The funeral was Feb. 19 in Cornerstone Community Church, Virgil, with Vic Loewen and Albert Friesen ministering.