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Janzen, Katharina Elias (1909-2002)

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Katharina (Tienn e)
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Katharina (Tienne)
janzen of Winkler, Man.
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Janzen of Winkler, Man.
passed away Aug . 15.
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passed away Aug. 15.
 
She was born Dec. 5,
 
She was born Dec. 5,
1909 to John M . and
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1909 to John M. and
Maria Elias near Win -
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Maria Elias near Winkler. After high school
kler. After high school
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in Winkler, she attended Normal School in
in Winkler, she attend-
 
ed Normal School in
 
 
Winnipeg. Her teaching
 
Winnipeg. Her teaching
 
career began in 1929 in
 
career began in 1929 in
 
Chortitz, Man., where she taught the upper
 
Chortitz, Man., where she taught the upper
grades in a 2-room school and was "princi-
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grades in a 2-room school and was "principal". In 1934 she married John J. Janzen, also
pal". In 1934 she married John J. janzen, al so
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a teacher. They moved to the Meath School
a teacher. They moved to the Meath Scho ol
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District, Kleefeld School District and numerous rural school districts in southern Manitoba. She worked with girls in sewing and the
District, Kleefeld School District and numer-
 
ous rural school districts in southern Manito-
 
ba. She worked with girls in sewing and the
 
 
women of the communities in various ways.
 
women of the communities in various ways.
 
She creatively turned teacher's residences into
 
She creatively turned teacher's residences into
 
a home. Winkler MB Church was her spiritual
 
a home. Winkler MB Church was her spiritual
 
home throughout life. She was baptized and
 
home throughout life. She was baptized and
joined the church, and began teaching Sun-
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joined the church, and began teaching Sunday school at age 16. She served as church reporter to the Mennonitische Rundschau for
day school at age 16. She served as church re-
 
porter to the Mennonitische Rundschau for
 
 
over 30 years beginning in 1958. Later, she
 
over 30 years beginning in 1958. Later, she
 
led the Bible studies for the senior women of
 
led the Bible studies for the senior women of
the church . She enjoyed reading, writing,
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the church. She enjoyed reading, writing,
 
teaching and public speaking. She gave
 
teaching and public speaking. She gave
 
recitations at weddings, anniversaries and
 
recitations at weddings, anniversaries and
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her poetry and teaching. She suffered bouts of
 
her poetry and teaching. She suffered bouts of
 
depression, but was helped by Eden Health
 
depression, but was helped by Eden Health
Care Services. She found it easy to be gener-
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Care Services. She found it easy to be generous. She spent her last year in Salem Home.
ous . She spent her last year in Salem Home.
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Predeceased by
Predeceased by john in 1992, a brother and 3
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John in 1992, a brother and 3
sisters , she is mourned by sons Alan, john and
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sisters , she is mourned by sons Alan, John and
Jame s; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil-
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James; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was
dren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was
 
 
Aug. 19 in Winkler MB Church, with Ted
 
Aug. 19 in Winkler MB Church, with Ted
 
Goossen and Brad Huebert ministering.
 
Goossen and Brad Huebert ministering.

Latest revision as of 15:53, 4 July 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 Oct 4 p. 27

Birth date: 1909 Dec 5

text of obituary:

KATHARINA (TIENNE) JANZEN

Katharina (Tienne) Janzen of Winkler, Man. passed away Aug. 15. She was born Dec. 5, 1909 to John M. and Maria Elias near Winkler. After high school in Winkler, she attended Normal School in Winnipeg. Her teaching career began in 1929 in Chortitz, Man., where she taught the upper grades in a 2-room school and was "principal". In 1934 she married John J. Janzen, also a teacher. They moved to the Meath School District, Kleefeld School District and numerous rural school districts in southern Manitoba. She worked with girls in sewing and the women of the communities in various ways. She creatively turned teacher's residences into a home. Winkler MB Church was her spiritual home throughout life. She was baptized and joined the church, and began teaching Sunday school at age 16. She served as church reporter to the Mennonitische Rundschau for over 30 years beginning in 1958. Later, she led the Bible studies for the senior women of the church. She enjoyed reading, writing, teaching and public speaking. She gave recitations at weddings, anniversaries and other gatherings. Her faith was the basis for her poetry and teaching. She suffered bouts of depression, but was helped by Eden Health Care Services. She found it easy to be generous. She spent her last year in Salem Home. Predeceased by John in 1992, a brother and 3 sisters , she is mourned by sons Alan, John and James; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister. The funeral was Aug. 19 in Winkler MB Church, with Ted Goossen and Brad Huebert ministering.

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